Lizzie and Bex were best friends in college. After graduation, Bex vanished, leaving Lizzie confused and devastated.
Fifteen years later, Bex is now Rebecca Sommers, a “traditional” Instagram influencer with millions of followers who salivate over her perfect life on her ranch with her five children and handsome husband, Gray. Lizzie is a struggling magazine writer, watching reels while her young children demand her attention.
One night out of the blue, Bex calls Lizzie with a career-making proposition—an exclusive interview with her about her multimillion-dollar business venture and an invitation to MomBomb, the high-profile influencing conference.
At the conference, Bex goes missing and Gray is found brutally murdered on their ranch. Lizzie finds herself plunged into the dark side of the cutthroat world of social media that includes jealousy, sordid affairs, swingers, and backstabbing. She must learn who her old friend has become and who she has double-crossed to try to find her, clear her name, and maybe even save her life. -penguinrandomhouse.com
Despite some dark subject matter, this thriller was also a ton of fun with subtle digs and snark at “influencer culture” while also highlighting the huge financial and business opportunities it can provide. I poured through this novel in just two days. I literally laughed out loud when Lizzie compared one of the speakers at the MomBomb conference to Sally Struthers and the 90s ads she used to do for needy children. This is also a great story of friendship and finding your true self. Don’t miss this out on this feisty little thriller.
I got my copy of Everyone Here is Lying through my library. You can find yours at your local library, favorite bookshop, or online store. For more information, check out the publishers website linked above.
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