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This book was sooooo good!!! Definitely 5 stars. If you are looking for a crime thriller, it’s a must read. The story is told from several points of view with lots of characters and the author does an amazing job of seamlessly moving through them. The characters are well developed so I didn’t have any issue of keeping them all straight. This is book one of the series and I look forward to reading the next installment
This was a really good first book in a series by Shannon Hollinger, and I really enjoyed it. Narration was good and the storyline kept me interested throughout.
Great fast-paced thriller! I'm looking forward to book number two. Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture Audio for the audio ARC.
I absolutely loved this!!! I loved the character development, the storyline….and the plot twist! When I say my jaw dropped and I had to pause for a moment to let it sink in! I listened on audio and thought the voice actor did a great job. I quickly looked for Chief Maggie Riley #2 after finishing this!
Thanks to NetGalley for the arc!
Overall, I did enjoy this book. I took a chance based on the description, as I had not heard of the author before. It was well written, fast paced and had several twists and surprises. Only dislike is the ending, left very open with not much closure to the story, but I do understand this is book 1 of a 4 book series.
4.5 Stars
Shannon Hollinger's "The Girl Who Lied" marks an enthralling debut in the Chief Maggie Riley Series. This compelling crime thriller is sure to captivate fans of the genre.
Set against the backdrop of a tiny Maine town, Coyote Cove, the story opens with a gripping scene: a wandering teenage girl, a dead body, and an encroaching storm. Chief Maggie Riley, a former big-city detective with her own secrets, finds herself at the centre of a mystery when she stumbles upon the body of a man, accompanied by a traumatized local teenager named Heather.
The narrative unfolds with precision and intensity through multiple points of view, including Chief Maggie Riley, her boyfriend Steve, and Heather. As the police delve into the investigation, secrets unravel, and tensions rise, revealing the intricate web of relationships and motives lurking beneath the surface.
Hollinger's storytelling prowess shines through in the seamless pacing and intricately woven plot. The investigative process is portrayed with authenticity and depth, drawing readers deeper into the mystery with each twist and turn. Additionally, the exploration of characters' backstories, particularly Heather's and Maggie's, adds layers of complexity to the narrative, enriching the reading experience.
One of the standout features of "The Girl Who Lied" is Amelia Sciandra's impeccable narration. With skilful delivery and perfect pacing, Sciandra effortlessly maintains clarity amidst the multiple points of view, ensuring that listeners remain fully immersed in the story. Her ability to convey the tension and suspense of the narrative heightens the overall experience and will keep listeners on the edge of their seats. As the story concludes, Hollinger expertly ties up loose ends, providing satisfying resolutions while leaving room for future developments in the series.
In conclusion, "The Girl Who Lied" is a gripping and thoroughly satisfying read that lays a strong foundation for the Chief Maggie Riley Series. With its compelling characters, intricate plot, and skilful narration, it's a must-read for fans of crime thrillers.
I anticipate the next instalment in the series, eager to delve deeper into Coyote Cove's mysteries.
I want to express my gratitude to NetGalley and Bookouture Audio for providing me with an audio copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
This was such a great one and I look forward to more in this series. It’s about a detective named Maggie who has faced some hardships. Now she is in a small town even though she is very overqualified. One night a teenage girl emerges from the woods. A body is found in the woods. The girl can’t even speak. The detective has to unravel what has happened.
Didn't realize I was selected to read this book in Netgalley. Strange...normally I get an email but I missed the boat so I wasn't able to download it. Since I was still strongly interested in this, I used my audible free credit to download it there.
Here we follow Maggie who is the Chief of police in this small town. She wanted and needed to get away from her old life so this was the perfect town to slip away to. She has secrets and wants to keep them buried. Turns out she isn't the only one in this small town who has secrets. When Maggie discovers a dead body on the side of the road, she soon finds out there are more local suspects in this case than people she can completely rule out. And when Heather stumbles out of the woods during the discovery of the body and is traumatized, things get even more complex.
This had a lot of twists and turns and a lot of players on the board.
We have multiple POVs here. We follow Maggie for the majority of the time, but we also get to see Heather's, Murphy's, and Steve's POV. Lots of characters running amuck, but the author did a good job keeping it clean and easy to follow along.
Dang...so many secrets. So many lies. I feel like this town would not be a fun and cute small town to live in. Everyone seems.......off. Creepy in some ways. Some are endearing like the lady that owns the motel but from what we have seen so far.....I don't trust any of them including our two big mains: Maggie and Steve. Don't get me wrong I do like those two, but they have a lot of secrets and have been lying to everyone....including each other.
The ending wasn't shocking for me because that character was SUPER sus the whole time. I had my doubts of course, but yeah.............that was the only way that made any logical sense for me. Nice though with the red herrings and all the seeds of doubt. Nice try author ;)
Sometimes the inner monologues seemed to drag on and on.
I also thought some of the drama with Murphy was a little........much.
The narrator was pleasant enough. Nice variations of voices. Her voice for Heather was a hair grating for me and she made her sound too young. Everyone else worked.
All-in-all, I did like this in the end. Some nice twists and a creepy, small town with loads of secrets hidden everywhere. Pretty good narration. Some OTT parts, but overall an interesting ride with an intense ending. I'll stamp this with 3 stars. I would be interested in book 2!
"The Girl Who Lied" captivates with its intricate plot and Chief Maggie Riley's compelling character. The suspense keeps you on edge, and the author skillfully weaves a web of mystery. The pacing is excellent! It’s a thrilling read that leaves you eager for more from the Chief Maggie Riley series.
I have been unable to read this book because I mistakenly requested for the ‘audio’ instead of the ebook. and I do not listen to audio books.
I really hope i’m sent the ebook because I would totally love to read it. Thank you.
Great fast pace book loved the different POV with the characters. I love the build up on the characters. The story has you wanting more couldn’t stop listening.
I love Chief Maggie Riley! This is a terrific first book in her series! Shannon Hollinger is a master storyteller. This has such a great story and a main character with lots of depth. Can’t wait for more from Hollinger and Maggie!
I loved the audiobook narrated by Amelia Sciandra.
Thank you, Shannon Hollinger, Bookouture audio & netgalley for my copy! All opinions are my own.
The first of a new series that is off to a great start. I really enjoyed this book as it finally felt like the characters could be real people. They are flawed, but in the more realistic ways that you can relate to, would I trust many of them? Probably not, but I am looking forward to the next books.
There are multiple POVs but the narrator made it easy to tell the difference between them.
I want to thank Netgalley and Bookouture Audio for an advanced listening copy of this book.
Thank you to NetGalley and the author for the gifted audiobook. I am leaving this review voluntarily.
1. 𝑻𝒘𝒊𝒔𝒕𝒔 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑻𝒖𝒓𝒏𝒔 - Around every corner, there was something that I wasn’t expecting. These make for the best mysteries! Looking forward to more from Chief Maggie Riley!
2. 𝑺𝒆𝒄𝒓𝒆𝒕𝒔 - While we all have them, these are some whoppers! And we don’t even get all of the answers we strive for! On to the next book in the series…
Fast paced and twisty, this procedural was equal parts touching and surprising.
I haven’t read this author yet but it almost felt like this dropped you in to a bigger story? I enjoyed it though and was definitely surprised by many of the twists.
I think the thing that knocked it down a few stars for me was just some of the unbelievable “leaps” the detective took and how it just wasn’t cleared up like I would have hoped.
I won’t comment on the end to avoid spoilers but I wasn’t fully sold on it.
However, I did enjoy the audiobook and would definitely consider reading the next book in the series!
My rating: 3.3*
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this advanced listening copy. All opinions are my own.
I really enjoyed this audiobook.
It was a little jarring at first because there are so many perspectives but it worked as the story went on. You were given a “360” view of the story as it happened to each character.
I really liked the writing style. The characters were uniquely their own person. Which can be hard to achieve when writing as multiple people.
Maggie was relatable and kind, which is a rarity for how cops tend to be written. I’m interested in learning more about her and her past as the series continues!
I wasn’t a huge fan of the narrator. Her voices took you out of the story rather than helping you stay immersed.
I am really excited for book two to learn more about Maggie and Steve.
Thanks to NetGalley and Bookouture Audio for an audio book in exchange for an honest review.
4*
Excellent first of a new series about Chief of Police Maggie Riley. Maggie is chief of a small police dept in rural Maine. She finds a dead body in the woods and then a local teenage girl is nearby. Told from multiple POVs, you learn a lot of people in town have some major secrets, including Chief Maggie.
There are two other books in the series that I am looking forward to reading.
Excellent narration by Amelia Sciandra.
A wandering teenage girl and a dead body.
The Girl who Lied by Shannon Hollinger is Book #1 in the Chief Maggie Riley Series.
This is an excellent start to a new series. If you like a crime thriller, this should be a must read.
In the tiny Maine town of Coyote Cove Chief Maggie Riley who was once a high flying big-city detective with lots of secrets comes across the body of a man, blood seeping from stab wounds into the damp forest floor. Heather, a local teenage girl, emerges from the woods, shivering and unable to talk.
Told in a Multiple POV, the story alternates between the view points of Chief Maggie Riley, Her boyfriend Steve and Heather (the wandering teenager).
This book is soo good. It moves seemingly as the police try to unravel the mystery surrounding the death of the man. I enjoyed the investigative process in pursuit of the truth.
We get to know more about the wandering teenager Heather and the backstory of Maggie and her boyfriend Daniel who also has his own secrets.
Filled with lots of other characters, i initially thought it was going to be confusing but you just have to pay a lot attention and it'll be ok.
Throughout the story, there were so many loose ends, but it pieces together and ties up nicely at the end leaving all my questions answered.
I must say this, Heather's character was one of the best in the book.
The big reveal at the end blew me away, who would have thought?
I've fallen in love with Chief Maggie Riley, shes not perfect, shes flawed but she's smart, really good at her Job and isn't intimated by the "Men".
I’m looking forward to the other books in the series.
Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture Audio for an audio copy in exchange for an honest review.
Thanks for the advanced copy of the audiobook from NetGalley.
This series has promise, I’m excited to have another series to enjoy.
There are several twists, turns and revelations in this book. I loved how there was more to the characters than meets the eye. Whether I liked the Characters or not. They are all very flawed, have secrets, and captivating POV's in this book.
This is a pretty good start of a new series.
This audiobook has been on my shelf for some town, I wish I would have picked it up sooner!
The Girl Who Lied by by Shannon Hollinger
Narrated by Amelia Sciandra is the first book in this new Chief Maggie Riley `which is a Police Procedural series and what a brilliant audiobook/book this was. This was a audiobook that just gripped me from the beginning till the end and the narrator Amelia was excellent. Its full of twists and turns throughout that will just pull you in especially as the storyline and Chief Maggie Riley was a brilliant character, I wanted to read more about her.
There’s a storm approaching the tiny Maine town of Coyote Cove when Chief Maggie Riley came across the body of a man, blood seeping from stab wounds into the damp forest floor. As she desperately struggles to secure the evidence before the rain hits, Rain hammers the earth and a vicious wind rattles the trees. Then lightning strikes again, the flash illuminating a young girl staggering out of the woods, her brown eyes wide with fright, a silent scream on her lips…...Her name was Heather, a local teenage girl, emerges from the woods, shivering and unable to talk.
Maggie, was once a high flying big-city detective, she lost everything when her four-year-old brother went missing five years ago. Heart-broken, she’s never stopped searching for but now she is plunged back into the world she left behind. Maggie discovers that, the victim knew secrets of everyone in the isolated Coyote Cove. It seems there are more local suspects in this case than people she can rule out.
Where does she start from?
With Heather still traumatised, Maggie struggles to unravel her strange appearance at the crime scene.
Heather is then kidnapped, the battle to identify the killer becomes a race against time to save an innocent girl’s life. With the whole town terrified, Maggie is shocked to uncover that this twisted killer is much closer to home than she’d ever imagined.
Maggie still battling her own demons and memories of her missing brother. But, how far will Maggie have to go to save Heather?
Or will another innocent young life be lost forever...?
WoW this audiobook was excellent I highly recommend this audiobook/book 5 stars.
Big Thank you to Netgalley, the author Shannon Hollinger and Bookouture for my eARC in exchange for my honest review.