Summary
We Were Liars by E. Lockhart is a YA novel acclaimed for its sophisticated suspense and unexpected twists. Set on a private island owned by a wealthy family, this psychological thriller explores themes of privilege, family secrets, and the consequences of one's actions. The story revolves around Cadence Sinclair Eastman and her three friends, known as “the Liars,” as they navigate the complexities of their seemingly perfect lives. The author's masterful use of an unreliable narrator and non-linear storytelling keeps readers guessing until the shocking conclusion.
Published in 2014, We Were Liars won the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Young Adult Fiction and a place on the ALA's Top Ten Best Fiction for Young Adults list. This popular novel has been adapted into a limited series, produced by Julie Plec and Carina Adly MacKenzie, premiering on Amazon Prime in June 2025.
Plot
We Were Liars follows Cadence Sinclair Eastman, the eldest grandchild of the wealthy Harris Sinclair family. The Sinclairs spend their summers on their private island near Martha's Vineyard. Cadence, along with her cousins Johnny and Mirren, and family friend Gat Patil, form a close-knit group known as “The Liars.” During “Summer Fifteen,” when Cadence is 15 years old, she falls in love with Gat. She also suffers a mysterious head injury that leaves her with amnesia and chronic migraines.
Two years later, at the start of “Summer Seventeen,” Cadence returns to the island to find everything changed, dramatically. Her grandfather is suffering from dementia. The family's main house has been replaced with a cold, modern structure. Most unsettling of all, the other Liars act strangely around Cadence, refusing to discuss the events of “Summer Fifteen.” As Cadence slowly begins to recover her memories, she recalls the family's bitter arguments over inheritance following her grandmother's death.
Gradually, Cadence remembers what happened during “Summer Fifteen.” Or was it all a horrible nightmare? Keeping readers grappling with what’s true and real until the jaw-dropping end, We Were Liars is a haunting novel about the lies we tell ourselves and the danger of believing them.
Themes
Consequences of one's actions
Family dysfunction and inheritance disputes