The Lies They Tell: A Dark Young Adult Thriller of Secrets and Class Division in Coastal Maine

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by Gillian French

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With shades of E. Lockhart’s We Were Liars and Courtney Summers’s Sadie , this dark and twisted mystery set in a divided Maine seaside town simmers with unresolved tensions and unpredictable truths. Everyone in Tenney’s Harbor knows about the Garrison tragedy. How an unexplained fire ravaged their house, killing four of the five family members. But what people don’t know is who did it. All fingers point at Pearl Haskins’ father, who was the caretaker of the property, but Pearl just doesn’t believe it. Leave it to a town of rich people to blame “the help.” With her disgraced father now trying to find work in between booze benders, Pearl’s future doesn’t hold much more than waiting tables at the local country club, where the wealthy come to flaunt their money and spread their gossip. This year, Tristan, the last surviving Garrison, and his group of affluent and arrogant friends have made a point of sitting in Pearl’s section. Though she’s repulsed by most of them, Tristan’s quiet sadness and somber demeanor have her rethinking her judgments. Befriending the boys could mean getting closer to the truth, clearing her father’s name, and giving Tristan the closure he seems to be searching for. But it could also trap Pearl in a sinister web of secrets, lies, and betrayals that would leave no life unchanged…if it doesn’t take hers first. Small Town Secrets: In the divided seaside town of Tenney’s Harbor, the rich have secrets they’d kill to keep, and the working class are the first to take the blame. - A Whodunnit Mystery: An unexplained fire killed the wealthy Garrison family, but it was no accident. The real killer is still out there, hiding behind money and lies. - An Amateur Sleuth: Pearl Haskins is just a waitress, but she’s the only one willing to infiltrate a group of arrogant, wealthy boys to find the truth and clear her father’s name. - Rich Boy, Poor Girl: Befriending Tristan, the tragedy’s sole survivor, could be the key to the mystery—or a fatal mistake. He’s hiding something, and getting too close could be deadly. “Gillian French combines class struggles, family drama, and, of course, murder, like an alchemist, creating something greater than its parts. This book lingers in the best way possible.” - Lamar Giles, Edgar Award Finalist and author of Fake ID and Endangered “Gorgeously written, chilling, and twisty,  The Lies They Tell  kept me guessing until the very end. Small-town mystery at its best.” - Carlie Sorosiak, author of If Birds Fly Back and Wild Blue Wonder “ The Lies They Tell kept me guessing until the final pages. Readers will root for Pearl as she navigates an undercurrent of darkness and deception to solve a mystery and save her father’s reputation. A strong heroine, a satisfying conclusion--this is one of the best YA novels I’ve read all year.” - Paula Stokes, author of Liars, Inc. “A lush summer atmosphere, class tensions, and complex romantic feelings all hit pitch-perfect notes in this slow-burning mystery.” - Kirkus Reviews “With intriguing characters and unexpected twists and turns, French keeps her readers guessing until the very end.  Fans of E. Lockhart’s We Were Liars and Allan Wolff’s Who Killed Christopher Goodman? should add this title to their must-read lists. A valuable addition to thriller shelves.” - School Library Journal “Much as in her debut Grit, French gives a disturbing picture of the world bought by privilege and power.” - Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books “Pearl is an empathetic character, and French does an excellent job of highlighting the tension between social classes in this slow-burning mystery, as well as the difficulties of navigating family drama. “ - Publishers Weekly “The Lies They Tell is one of the most satisfying displays of the mystery craft that I’ve read all year.” - Press Herald “ The Lies They Tell kept me guessing until the final pages. Readers will root for Pearl as she navigates an undercurrent of darkness and deception. A strong heroine, a satisfying conclusion--one of the best YA novels I’ve read all year.” - Paula Stokes, author of Liars, Inc. “French describes in unflinching, haunting prose the social inequities and rugged, often treacherous landscape that define the ‘real’ Maine. An excellent teen mystery that reveals far more than ‘whodunnit.’” - Maria Padian, author of Wrecked “With haunting, gorgeous prose, The Lies They Tell is a masterful mystery that will transport you to the dark coast of Maine, where big secrets lurk in small towns. Privileged summer families, murder, intoxicating boys, and a fierce heroine converge in this novel perfect for fans of We Were Liars and One of Us is Lying .” - Shannon M. Parker, author of The Girl Who Fell and Rattled Bones “With haunting, gorgeous prose, The Lies They Tell is a masterful mystery where big secrets lurk in small towns. Privileged summer families, murder, intoxicating boys, and a fierce heroine converge in this novel perfect for fans of

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