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Every Last Lie

By: Mary Kubica
Narrated by: Carly Robins, Graham Hamilton
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New York Times best-selling author of The Good Girl Mary Kubica is back with another exhilarating thriller as a widow's pursuit of the truth leads her to the darkest corners of the psyche.

Clara Solberg's world shatters when her husband and their four-year-old daughter are in a car crash, killing Nick while Maisie is remarkably unharmed. The crash is ruled an accident - until the coming days, when Maisie starts having night terrors that make Clara question what really happened on that fateful afternoon.

Tormented by grief and her obsession that Nick's death was far more than just an accident, Clara is plunged into a desperate hunt for the truth. Who would have wanted Nick dead? And, more important, why? Clara will stop at nothing to find out - and the truth is only the beginning of this twisted tale of secrets and deceit.

Told in the alternating perspectives of Clara's investigation and Nick's last months leading up to the crash, master of suspense Mary Kubica weaves her most chilling thriller to date - one that explores the dark recesses of a mind plagued by grief and shows that some secrets might be better left buried.

©2017 Mary Kyrychenko (P)2017 Harlequin Enterprises, Limited.

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Disappointing

Sorry, I just didn't get it. After a promising start I became more and more put off by the central female character - it may have something to do with the way she was read, which sounded like someone who was awfully impulsive and immature. I couldn't make sense of her thought processes, and felt exasperated as she jumped from one nonsensical conclusion to another based on little to no evidence. The husband, who narrates in flashback, is imperfect as well but a bit more likable - again, he probably benefitted from the delivery of a better reader.
This was apparently intended as a character study of a woman coming to terms with a horrendous loss, but even there it missed the mark for me. I would not call this a mystery or a novel of suspense. I've enjoyed two other books by Mary Kubica, was looking forward to the release of this one, but although there were a few nice moments between the father and daughter, I'm sorry to say that overall I found it repetitive and kind of tedious.

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Did not like

I have listened to 4 of Mary Kubica's books & have determined I am not a fan. This one made me think she gets paid by the word. The characters repeated themselves constantly, really driving home the points they made as if I were too ignorant to understand. It was annoying. I tried not to hold it against the narrators though bc I don't know if anyone could have performed better at saying the same things over & over again.

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Struggled to finish it.

About a third through I started skipping Clara's chapters and listened only to Nick's. Clara was so tedious and extremely unlikable. Toward the end, I thought the author was writing her as a sociopath deliberately and she'd end up in jail, which would have been brilliant. But I was disappointed. It was tedious and frustrating, and I usually enjoy this author. I recommend skipping this one.

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disappointing

I really wanted to love this one. However, the main character (Clara) was frustratingly stupid, and the writing was really poor. I'm shocked at how much I disliked this after really liking Kubica's other work.

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Kubica is at the TOP of her game!!!

The highly anticipated Every Last Lie by Mary Kubica was one I couldn't wait to get my hands on...or maybe I should says ears, in this case. :-) I pre-ordered this book the second I was able to and waited (for what seemed like forever) for its release. Let me tell you, it is well worth the wait! I have loved all of Mary's books, and this is one more I can add to the list. Basically, it is about a woman (Clara), whose husband (Nick) dies in a car accident, while her young daughter (Maisie) miraculously walks away unharmed. Worn out from caring for Maisie and newborn son (Felix), Clara's grief as a new widow is almost too much to bear. In the coming days, we watch as Clara's suspicion about the accident grows into a full-on obsession with finding out the truth behind Nick's death. As each lie surfaces, fear that things are much more than they seem increases, and the reader is left wondering who killed Nick, and why.

Like Kubica's other books, this one is also told in alternating points of view...Nick in the weeks before his death and Clara throughout her search for the truth. It is filled with twists and turns as "every last lie" is revealed. It's full of suspense and keeps you at the edge of your seat up through the very end. It will have you questioning your own thoughts about the killer, and in the end, you will remember that everything happens for a reason and things always "work out" like they are supposed to....or so they say.

The narration by Carly Robins and Graham Hamilton was great. I love that we get to experience the work of two narrators, rather than one, because it eliminates distraction and makes everything seem more real to the reader/listener. I loved the voice Carly used for little Maisie...numerous times, she flawlessly switched back and forth in conversation between mother and daughter, leaving me with the feeling I was there with them. With Graham, I can still hear Nick talking. His voice was controlled and consistent throughout, and as new characters were introduced, Graham's tone changed depending on with whom Nick was sharing the scene. His narration helped me see and understand Nick from various angles. I would be interested in listening to more of Carly Robins and Graham Hamilton's work in the future.

With that being said, I'm sure it is no surprise that I give the audiobook Every Last Lie by Mary Kubica 5-stars all around. I highly recommend this book to those who enjoy the suspense/thriller genre. It gives perfect insight to what people go through (mentally, emotionally, and physically) when losing a loved one, and like most things in life, it shows that with time, life does go on...and so do we.

Thank you so much for reading my review! I hope it helped. :-)

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Unsatisfying Conclusion

I thoroughly enjoyed the first 10 hours of this book. Read it very quickly and would rate it as a 4.5 if such a rating existed. What a disappointment in the last two hours! I am giving it a generous 4 when it really deserves a 3.5. I was ready to search out more books from this author until I reached the final two hours of Every Last Lie and now I'm no longer interested in doing that.

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Terrible

The plot was totally unrealistic. There were no likeable characters. I couldn't stand the wife or husband. Even the kid was a pain. Rather than being a legitimate mystery, it was an out of control soap opera. Ridiculous!

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disappointed

I loved kubica's other books, so I had high hopes, even pre-ordered it with my credit, however disappointment fell upon my ears through out the entire story. maybe my fault for having such high expectations.

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NOT a gripping novel of psychological suspense

Would you try another book from Mary Kubica and/or Carly Robins and Graham Hamilton ?

I've enjoyed other Mary Kubica books but this one just seemed to be about a woman under a lot of stress after her young husband dies expectantly. It was a lot of her imagining things to be more sinister than they really are. Even the most pessimistic person wouldn't have gone as far as she did. For me this was a book about a nut case without any mystery or psychological suspense.

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Easy to plow through, despite main character

I really enjoy Kubica's writing style and have looked forward to each of her books. I didn't know what to expect from this one, which helped keep me on my toes.
Every Last Lie had a bit of a weaker story line for me, and Claire grows to be more insufferable (cringeworthy) as the book develops. At the same time, Nick becomes more likeable and his demise more tragic. I feel as if this development was intentional, so I'll forgive it for my annoyance of Claire.

Big plus: Carly Robins was a terrific narrator and did the most convincing child's voice!

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