This is how I lied

Heather Gudenkauf

Book - 2020

"Det. Maggie Kennedy-O'Keefe of the Grotto, Iowa, PD is assigned to a cold case, the murder of her 16-year-old best friend, Eve Knox, after two kids find a new piece of evidence, Eve's boot, in the cave where Maggie found Eve's body 25 years earlier."--

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Subjects
Genres
Suspense fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Published
Toronto, Ontario : Park Row Books [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Heather Gudenkauf (author)
Physical Description
332 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780778309703
9780778388111
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Review by Booklist Review

Sisters Eve and Nola Knox and Eve's friend Maggie are stuck in a vortex of lies and pain in Gudenkauf's Iowa-set thriller. In the present day, Eve is long dead, murdered in a still-unsolved case. Maggie, now a seven-months-pregnant police officer, is reinvestigating the case, and Nola, always viewed as disturbed, is suspected by some of the murder and must be questioned. Halfway through the story there's a confession, but things aren't as straightforward as they seem. Readers will find that the girls' lives have involved other tragedies, including one of them being the victim of a pedophile as well as enduring violence at a boyfriend's hands. Gudenkauf gets right inside the heads of teen girls and walks readers through the stifling backbiting of small towns where class divisions loom large. The final pages flit back and forth in time between two cliffhangers, making this great for thriller fans, though a trigger warning for the abuse-related content may be in order. Try this with fans of Emily Littlejohn's small-town, Colorado-set Detective Gemma Monroe series.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Early in this suspenseful psychological thriller from bestseller Gudenkauf (Before She Was Found), Det. Maggie Kennedy-O'Keefe of the Grotto, Iowa, PD is assigned to a cold case, the murder of her 16-year-old best friend, Eve Knox, after two kids find a new piece of evidence, Eve's boot, in the cave where Maggie found Eve's body 25 years earlier. Maggie's job is to inform the Knox family, review the case files, gather all the evidence, and send it to the state lab for testing. She speaks to Eve's mentally unstable sister, the sister's abusive boyfriend, a pedophile neighbor, and her own father, the former Grotto PD police chief, who suffers from dementia. To complicate matters, Maggie is eight months pregnant and fatigued. When she receives threatening phone calls, and the barn on her property is torched, it becomes clear this small town is filled with secrets people want to keep buried. Maggie has to make one impossible choice after another as the action builds to a satisfying conclusion. Through alternating viewpoints Gudenkauf keeps the tension high throughout. Fans of dogged, resourceful female detectives will cheer Maggie every step of the way. Agent: Marianne Merola, Brandt & Hochman Literary Agents. (May)

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Review by Library Journal Review

Eve Knox's body was found in caves in Iowa when she was only 16, discovered by her best friend, Maggie, and Eve's sister, Nola. Twenty-five years later, both women are still haunted by that unsolved murder. Now seven months pregnant, Maggie is a police detective on the local police force where her father once tried to solve that case. When Eve's boot is discovered by a local boy, the new police chief hopes DNA results will help them uncover the truth. Maggie begs to work on the case, one that uncovers lies told 25 years earlier and involves a predator, abuse, a cover-up, blackmail, and false evidence. Someone was watching, and the tentacles of small-town secrets reach out now to touch neighbors, Maggie's husband and father, and Maggie herself. Nola, Maggie, and even Eve recall the earlier events in this troubling suspense novel. VERDICT Eve's own account foreshadows the disturbing revelations in the latest by the author of Before She Was Found. Fans of Lori Rader-Day's suspense novels featuring secretive women will appreciate this small-town nightmare. [See Prepub Alert, 10/28/19.]--Lesa Holstine, Evansville Vanderburgh P.L., IN

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