
Everybody Is a Liar by Liv Constantine
𝒞𝑜𝓃𝓉𝑒𝓃𝓉:
betrayal • lies • secrets • suspense • popcorn thriller
Review
Everyone is Lying is a short full cast audiobook. It was fairly predictable, but it was still entertaining. The narrators did a great job bringing the characters to life. Their performances and the sound effects have seriously enhance the story for me.
Thank you @libro.fm for this ALC. Your kindness is always appreciated. All thoughts are my own.
“Thanks for showing me who you really are. We all get the ending we deserve.“
“Different roads can lead to the same destination.“
Blurb
When Julie Buckley, a successful mystery writer, suspects her husband of cheating, she turns to her best friend, Darby, for advice. When Darby suggests couples therapy, Julie and Oliver find themselves discussing Oliver’s betrayal with their new therapist, Liza. Liza is competent and reassuring, and her advice and Oliver’s openness to change seem to be helping the couple rebuild their relationship.
But when murder strikes in this small Connecticut town, Liza begins to worry there is a connection between Oliver and another one of her patients and the confidences they have shared with her become the key to solving the murder. As Liza digs deeper, she comes to believe that everybody is a liar.

