Monday, February 11, 2019

Book Review: All the Little Lies by Chris Curran

Description:
After a lifetime of secrets how far would you go for the truth? Your whole life has been a lie…One email is all it takes to turn Eve’s world upside down. It contains a picture of her true birth mother, Stella, and proves that Eve’s entire life with her adoptive parents has been a lie. Now she must unravel the mystery of Stella’s dark past. But what Eve finds will force her to take enormous risks, which put her – and her new-born baby – in immediate danger…

Review: 3.5 Stars
This was an enjoyable read overall. The book is presented by 2 narrators, Eve and Stella. I like how well paced the story was and even better was the fact that the pacing in Stella’s and Eve’s narration matched each other. I did find that the voice of Eve and Stella is almost identical, given that they are two different narrators I would have liked it better if there was a more significant difference in the 2 voices. By the time I reached half way I had a good idea what happened in the past and where this was headed, but I’m happy to report that I was only partially right. I could figure out Ben, Pamela and Simon’s story but Maggie and Stella’s story was twisty. It was a suspenseful read and a good page turner at that. It’s the kind of book that you should start when you time on hand since it is difficult to put down and forget about it. It stays on your mind for a long time after you put it down. 
I couldn’t understand all the secrecy from Eve’s parents initially and that only added to the suspense. It is clear that Eve wants the truth, and no matter how murky it is, how about you treat her like an adult and give it to her. I was a little annoyed by Eve’s attitude with her parents and how she was handling the whole situation but it is hard to judge how a person should react when faced with such situations. 
The title of the book is apt, after a long time I’ve come across a title that matches the plot so well. The number of lies in this book makes you question what you believe. I think it was bad judgement on everyone’s part to lie and it left me wondering what would have happened had people not lied so much?!

Thank you NetGalley, Harper Impulse, and Killer Reads books for giving me an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
#NetGalley, #AllTheLittleLies

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