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by Sara Shepard
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Momma182's Reviews
Momma182's Reviews rated it 12 years ago
Thayer was never a threat in my eyes (because I've seen some of the show) but the mysterious return was pretty well written. I am getting bored of the constant circle that the books are going in.Meet someone new (or find out something about someone). Assume they killed Sutton. Hate them. Try to prov...
yasmine
yasmine rated it 12 years ago
Starting to be annoying now. Im so sure this is the killer, noo its that one, oh no now we're back to option 1. 3 books would've been enough I think...
Books of Amber
Books of Amber rated it 13 years ago
Good book, but having the same turn out at the end of each book is becoming boring. I'm hoping the next book will give us more (and better!) clues as to who the killer is. Personally, I think it's Ethan. Just putting it out there so you can all laugh when I'm completely wrong. Full review here: http...
bookfiend151
bookfiend151 rated it 13 years ago
This one was super short! I am enjoying this series in that they keep me interested and I move through them quickly. However, I think it's ridiculous that Emma thinks people would kill Sutton over the stupidest little things. I have my own idea who I think the murderer is and I am anxious to find ou...
Zemira Djedović
Zemira Djedović rated it 13 years ago
3.5 starsNot a lot has happened in the third instalment of The Lying Game but at the same time a lot of secrets were revealed. As I said before-I don't like Ethan. I feel like he is hiding stuff from Emma. Hell,he might be even the killer. I find it strange he knew Emma was pretending to be Sutton. ...
Katherine Reads
Katherine Reads rated it 13 years ago
This series has been the fastest series I've read since the Hunger Games and this book wasn't an exception. In this book, the main suspect is Thayer. There are lots of helpful flashbacks from Sutton that bring you closer to the killer. At the same time, it deals with some normal teenage issues like ...
pamelaokramer
pamelaokramer rated it 13 years ago
'Two Truths and a Lie' by Sara Shepard takes the story of the twins-separated-at-birth and reunited at death (of just one of them) and continues with the still-living twin trying to find out who killed her sister, why, and whether she's next on the list. This is the third book in 'The Lying Game' se...
Juhina @ Maji Bookshelf
Juhina @ Maji Bookshelf rated it 13 years ago
I am a huge fan of murder mystery/ psychological thriller novels, and I have been a fan of this series ever since I picked up The Lying Game #1 back when it first came out. Sara Shepard knows how to create this creepy, mysterious environment where everyone becomes a suspect and the chase for the tru...
Gisbelle
Gisbelle rated it 13 years ago
For crying out loud... who is that freaking killer?
Pingwing's Bookshelf
Pingwing's Bookshelf rated it 13 years ago
It's no secret that I loved the previous books in this series, and it should be no surprise that I loved this one, too. Emma continues to try to uncover secrets about Sutton's life, hoping to discover what happened to her sister. Ethan is still the only person who knows the truth.The character of T...
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