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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Liar, Liar by M. J. Arlidge


Four separate, deadly fires all within two days' time​.  Was it one person or was it a team?  The police department was baffled.

Each fire was planned and carefully calculated with deaths occurring in three​ of the four fires and the horrible terror that accompanies the thoughts of how each person died​.

The arsonist was elusive and clever,​ and the police force ​wasn't able to apprehend who did it or find similarities when it came to who and why that specific house was chosen as the target​.  Helen Grace, top police woman, ​was always top-notch at her job, but nothing good was happening with this case.


LIAR, LIAR is the first book I have read by M. J. Arlidge and ​I ​enjoyed the brief chapters, the characters, and the tension that built as the book continued.  ​M. J. Arlidge skillfully worded each sentence and situation and made the fear​ and frustration​ caused by the fires very real​.​
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LIAR, LIAR was ​an anxious, edgy,
non-stop read simply because of the frightening subject​.  ​Every time I thought I knew who the arsonist was, I was wrong.​

Reading LIAR, LIAR would be best during the day​light hours.  The ending is outstanding, and quite a surprise.   


You will also find out the meaning of the title which had me puzzled until the end.  

ENJOY!!  5/5

This book was given to me free of charge and without compensation by the publisher in return for an honest review.


19 comments:

  1. Have you read this author before?

    Thanks for stopping.

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  2. I keep hearing good things about this author!

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    1. I really liked his book.

      Thanks for stopping, Kathy.

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  3. 5 out of 5--wow! It must be a good one. I have not read this author before.

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  4. I have been eyeing this one...thanks for sharing...and I definitely want to read something edgy...soon.

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    1. I know you would really enjoy this book, Laurel.

      Thanks for stopping, Laurel.

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  5. Elizabeth, this sounds like an edgy book. Terrific review!

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  6. This looks like a really good mystery/suspense. I've seen this one around but hadn't given it much thought. Perhaps, I should.

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    1. It was excellent. Edge-of-your-seat read.

      Thanks for stopping, Kathy.

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  7. Sounds good. Is it bad that I love books with brief chapters???

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    1. Not bad at all if you like brief chapters. :)

      Thanks for stopping, Mary.

      I hope you enjoy the book if you read it.

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    1. It was tense and good. :)

      Thanks for stopping, pilch92.

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  9. Ohh great review. This is actually the first time I heard about this book but it really looks and sounds absolutely amazing. Thank you for your awesome post.

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    1. I hadn't heard of it before or the author. Glad I know about the author and the books now. :)

      It was very good.

      Thanks for stopping, Katiria, and you are welcome.

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  10. I'd been waiting for your review of this. It sounds really good. Glad you enjoyed it! :)
    @dino0726 from 
    FictionZeal - Impartial, Straightforward Fiction Book Reviews

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    1. Great to see you stopped back.

      It was very good.

      Thanks for stopping, Diane.

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