The Good Liar

  • The Good Liar
    By Laura Caldwell

    As he was sliding the documents back behind the plaque, Michael heard Melinda Waterman approaching. Michael pushed the plaque back in its place, but it wouldn't close. “Mr. Marson?” he heard Melinda Waterman say behind him.

  • The Good Liar
    By Laura Caldwell

    Kate Livingston and Liza Kingsley have been best friends since their childhood in the suburbs of Chicago.

  • The Good Liar
    By Catherine McKenzie

    One explosion. Three women. Countless secrets. From bestselling author Catherine McKenzie comes a suspenseful, unsettling novel about what lurks in the wake of tragedy. Everybody hides. Everybody lies.

  • The Good Liar: A Novel
    By Nicholas Searle

    “A superb thriller and a truly engrossing read.”—Ruth Ware, New York Times bestselling author of In a Dark, Dark Wood and The Woman in Cabin 10 When Roy meets a wealthy widow online, he can hardly believe his luck.

  • The Good Liar: A Novel
    By Nicholas Searle

    Dancing across almost a century, decades that encompass unthinkable cruelty, extraordinary resilience, and remarkable kindness, The Good Liar is an epic narrative of sin, salvation, and survival—and for Roy and Betty, there is a reckoning ...

  • The Good Liar
    By Nicholas Searle

    A SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER, NOW A MAJOR FILM STARRING HELEN MIRREN AND IAN MCKELLEN This is a life told back to front. This is a man who has lied all his life.

  • The Good Liar
    By Gregory Maguire

    Now an old man living in the United States, Marcel recalls his childhood in German-occupied France, especially the summer that he and his older brother Rene befriended a young German soldier. By the author of Five Alien Elves.

  • The Good Liar
    By Catherine McKenzie

    Can she move on from her mistakes—or will she be pulled back into her old life? With surprising twists and turns, The Good Liar is a suspenseful read that will make you wonder how far you’d go to hide your own secrets.

  • The Good Liar
    By Gregory Maguire

    Now an old man living in the United States, Marcel recalls his childhood in German-occupied France, especially the summer that he and his older brother Rene befriended a young German soldier.