
Everybody is a Liar by Liv Constantine
I was fortunate to win this Audiobook from Liv Constantine, which was sent to me through the Audiobook App Libro
Genre: Psychological Thriller / Domestic Suspense
Tags: Deception, Manipulation, Mind Games
Hashtags: #PsychologicalThriller #DomesticSuspense #LivConstantine
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Storyline Overview
Julia Buckley is a successful writer suspects her husband Oliver, who is a plastic surgeon is cheating on her. After confiding in her best friend Darby, Julia gets Oliver to go to counseling with her. They start seeing Liza, who Darby happened to refer Julia to. After a murder, Liza begins to suspect Oliver’s connection to another one of her clients and basically comes to the conclusion that everybody is indeed, a liar.
Brace yourself—this is a web of lies so thick, you’ll need a machete to cut through. Liv Constantine is back with a wickedly twisty thriller that centers on three friends, each with a secret that could destroy them. When one of them goes missing, buried lies come bubbling to the surface. It’s a tale of manipulation, deceit, and yes—everyone is lying about something. Just don’t get too attached to any character because Constantine plays with your trust like a cat with a toy.
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Writing Style Analysis
The Constantine duo has perfected the art of psychological warfare through words. The pacing is relentless, with cliffhangers at the end of nearly every chapter. It’s a masterclass in tension-building—just when you think you know where the story is headed, they pull the rug out from under you. The dialogue is sharp, and the alternating perspectives are key to keeping you hooked.
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Moral Themes
This isn’t just a mystery; it’s a deep dive into moral ambiguity. How far will people go to protect themselves, and at what cost? Themes of betrayal, power dynamics, and the blurred line between truth and lies are interwoven seamlessly, making you question the nature of honesty itself.
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Final Thoughts
If you love thrillers that keep you on edge until the last page, “Everybody is a Liar” is for you. The ending hits hard, tying together seemingly unrelated plot threads in ways you won’t expect. Constantine delivers another winner that will mess with your head—in the best way. Rating: (4/5)