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Book Review: Listen for the Lie by Amy Tintera

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The Gist: Listen for the Lie is a gripping thriller that defies true crime podcast stereotypes through its complex female lead, exploration of small-town justice, and buried secrets.

Series: Standalone

Release Date: March 5, 2024

Synopsis
What if you thought you murdered your best friend? And if everyone else thought so too? And what if the truth doesn’t matter?

After Lucy is found wandering the streets, covered in her best friend Savvy’s blood, everyone thinks she is a murderer. Lucy and Savvy were the golden girls of their small Texas town: pretty, smart, and enviable. Lucy married a dream guy with a big ring and an even bigger new home. Savvy was the social butterfly loved by all, and if you believe the rumors, especially popular with the men in town. It’s been years since that horrible night, a night Lucy can’t remember anything about, and she has since moved to LA and started a new life.

But now the phenomenally huge hit true crime podcast “Listen for the Lie,” and its too-good looking host Ben Owens, have decided to investigate Savvy’s murder for the show’s second season. Lucy is forced to return to the place she vowed never to set foot in again to solve her friend’s murder, even if she is the one that did it.

Ending
HFN. Lucy finds out who killed her best friend and gets closure. But Lucy will never be fully exonerated in the court of public opinion.
Representation
• Black side character
Possible Triggers: Yes
• Murder
• Infidelity
• Attempted murder
• Physical assault
• Attempted r@pe
• Toxic parental relationships
• Panic attack (on-page)
• Alcoholism
• Recounting of domestic violence
• Gaslighting
Mature Themes
• Swearing
• Sex – some foreplay is described but eventually fades-to-black
• Alcoholism
• See Ending for HEA status.
• See Possible Triggers for Abuse and OTT sad parts.

Format: Hardcover

Rating: 4.5-stars

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Reboot, A Series by Amy Tintera

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About the Series

If you like reverse-gender roles (the heroine is the physical badass, while the hero is the one who possesses EQ) and complex heroines, this is the series for you!

The Reboot series uniquely employs the Romeo and Juliet trope by having the heroine be the most accomplished Reboot while the hero is the least impressive (and most human) Reboot. The action, conspiracies, and slow-burn romance make Reboot and its sequel, Rebel, page-turners.

The review of the series includes reviews on each of the following books (listed in order of release):

Note: The review of the second book may discuss spoilers from the first book.

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