Behind
Every Lie
by
publication: February 4th 2020 by Gallery
Books
If you can’t
remember it, how do you prove you didn’t do it?
Eva Hansen wakes in the hospital after being struck by lightning and discovers her mother, Kat, has been murdered. Eva was found unconscious down the street. She can’t remember what happened but the police are highly suspicious of her.
Determined to clear her name, Eva heads from Seattle to London—Kat’s former home—for answers. But as she unravels her mother’s carefully held secrets, Eva soon realizes that someone doesn’t want her to know the truth. And with violent memories beginning to emerge, Eva doesn’t know who to trust. Least of all herself.
Eva Hansen wakes in the hospital after being struck by lightning and discovers her mother, Kat, has been murdered. Eva was found unconscious down the street. She can’t remember what happened but the police are highly suspicious of her.
Determined to clear her name, Eva heads from Seattle to London—Kat’s former home—for answers. But as she unravels her mother’s carefully held secrets, Eva soon realizes that someone doesn’t want her to know the truth. And with violent memories beginning to emerge, Eva doesn’t know who to trust. Least of all herself.
My Thoughts…
So many
secrets, so many lies, and I had no clue who to believe. Every character in this book has a story to
tell. Each story had lies and truths
that were told but it was tough to tell who to believe. I enjoyed every word that I read. I was excited to keep reading, looking for
times when I could read another chapter.
I loved that
Eva worked to solve her own mystery.
She took what she knew and put the pieces together. She was not sitting back and letting the
police put the clues together. I
questioned who was helping her and who was working against her. I was intrigued by Liam and Eva’s
relationship. I questioned if Jacob was
a good friend. Andrew was my biggest
question as far as if he was a good guy or not. It was fun to start putting the clues
together and figuring out the answers to my questions as I continued
reading.
I am a fan of
Christina McDonald having read The Night Olivia Fell and look forward to
reading more of her books.
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