Trust Me When I Lie
A Novel
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Benjamin Stevenson
About this listen
"An outstanding debut-confident, compelling, with a surprise around every corner. I loved it." (Jane Harper, New York Times best-selling author of The Dry)
Producer Jack Quick knows how to frame a story. So says Curtis Wade, the subject of Jack's new true crime docuseries, convicted of a young woman's murder four years prior. In the eyes of Jack's viewers, flimsy evidence and police bias influenced the final verdict...even though, off screen, Jack himself has his doubts.
But when the series finale is wildly successful, a retrial sees Curtis walk free. And then another victim turns up dead.
To set things right, Jack goes back to the sleepy vineyard town where it all began, bent on discovering what really happened. Because behind the many stories he tells, the truth is Jack's last chance. He may have sprung a killer from jail, but he's also the one that can send him back.
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- Sam&Lars
- 2024-06-28
Thoughtful and clever
Well written, easy to follow and Engaging without any of the "filler" used to add more words than needed. Keeps one guessing without being obvious or annoying. Well done.
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- Anita
- 2024-11-16
Too complicated to follow
The killer kept changing, motives qere cont
stantly changing, it was very difficult to keep up with this story. There are 2 murders to keep track of but the killer was always changing in each one, up to what seemed like 10 times! Each killer came with a story of how they may have done it then changes again with the new killer. Exhausting. By the end, I could barely remember who got killed & who the killer was or could be & really didn't even care. I just wanted the story to be over already.
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