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Last Time I Lied
- Narrated by: Stephanie Cannon
- Length: 11 hrs and 22 mins
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Summary
Random House presents the audiobook edition of Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager, read by Stephanie Cannon.
Have you ever played two truths and a lie?
Emma's first summer away from home, she learned how to play the game. And she learned how to lie.
Then three of her new friends went into the woods and never returned. . .
Now, years later, Emma has been asked to go back to the newly re-opened Camp Nightingale. She thinks she’s laying old ghosts to rest but really she’s returning to the scene of a crime.
Because Emma’s innocence might be the biggest lie of all. . .
A gripping thriller with a plot that will keep you guessing. If you enjoyed A. J. Finn's The Woman in the Window, you'll love Last Time I Lied
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- Kait
- 14-01-20
Had me hooked
I was hooked on this from beginning to end, finishing it in a mere 24 hours. Recommend.
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- Vicky Lou
- 19-11-18
Second book I had of Riley Sager
After purchasing Final Girls by the same author I couldn’t wait to start this story. I enjoyed the performance from Stephanie Cannon, she makes the story easy to listen too. The story was good, I enjoyed it, but didn’t grip me from the beginning and found it harder to get into. The descriptive writing from the first book didn’t come across in this. The twist at the end was a good one though. I’m definitely looking forward to more books from Riley Sager.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-09-21
Enjoyable
An easy listen, not trying to be too clever like many books of similar genre. Warmed well to the characters finding the narration amusing in how it added to the overall impression of the girls. Storyline as mentioned in another review remanissant to the Point Horror generation as well as the typical summer camp setting...kids if the 90s will surely appreciate this! Will be trying more from Riley Sager.
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- RosePetal86
- 14-03-21
Great ending
Decent story was a bit too descriptive in parts more could have happened in the story. Great ending
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- Wiggle
- 26-08-19
For once not disappointed
I really enjoyed this book. Well written and kept me guessing until the end. For once I was not disappointed by the ending...
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- Orna
- 13-02-23
Moira Rose reads this book
I have never written a review of an audiobook before, but it definitely needs mentioning that the narrator of this book talks like Moira Rose from schitts creek.
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- danielle_eades
- 15-11-18
Really excellent
I have been listening to audible for 5 years or so now, and can’t remember the last book I enjoyed as much as this one. Lots of thrillers are very much the same and end up being predictable and boring, but this was a really enjoyable listen. Highly recommend.
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- Billy
- 10-05-22
I just couldn't get through it
I LOVE Riley Sagers books, and I like this narrator too when she's using a normal reading voice. I just couldn't get through the baby voice she uses for most of the characters, a cutesy/exaggerated teen voice. It made me cringe. When she reads as the main character it's fine but I cannot listen to these baby voices any more, it's like very bad acting and the problem is that most of these characters are teenagers. I'm going to get the book on kindle instead so maybe that will be better. To be fair, this is no fault of the narrator at all, she's obviously been instructed to read it this way and she's great reading as the adult characters and other audiobooks I've listened to with her reading.
In terms of the actual story, it's more of a young adult book for teenagers rather than an adult thriller/suspense book. it's a shame because I was excited to listen. Sorry for the bad review but it was impossible to listen to without cringing and if this is something you'd notice too, I wouldn't waste the credit. Looking forward to more from Riley Sager and the narrator though!
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- Helly
- 28-12-19
If you loved Point Horror, you'll love this
I think all Riley Sager's books remind me of Point Horror books but for adults. Which is a huge endorsement as Point Horror was life in the 90s.
The narration is great and I thoroughly recommend.
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- Danica
- 02-12-21
The Last Time I lied
What an ominous hook! Years ago, when Emma spent the summer at Camp Nightingale, three of her friends went into the woods and never return....
I love mysteries that return to an event in the past, and The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager does this brilliantly. We meet Emma again, fifteen years later, working as a successful artist in NYC, when she gets an invitation to go back to Camp Nightingale.
Once back at the camp, creepy events and characters from the past pop up. On numerous occasions, I felt I knew what happened only for the story to twist. It kept me guessing right up to the end!
The Last Time I Lied is very well-written and expertly narrated which makes this audiobook is an absolute pleasure to read.
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