AUGUST 2017 - AudioFile
Mary Kubica’s highly anticipated audiobook features a mother of two who is grieving the loss of her husband. Narrator Carly Robins does an excellent job expressing Clara's paranoia as she obsessively investigates her late husband’s deadly car accident and the secrets he kept before his death. Robins’s ability to switch from mother to 4- year-old daughter Maisie's voice is seamless. The controlled narration of Nick’s downward spiral, told in the flashbacks and taking place during the last months before his death, is executed impeccably by Graham Hamilton. While the story itself is detailed and at times repetitive, the pace and emotion of the dual narration overcome some of the slower parts of Kubica's latest thriller. K.D. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine
From the Publisher
"A page-turning whodunit, and a moving account of grief." -Ruth Ware, New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in Cabin 10
"With Every Last Lie, Mary Kubica spins an utterly mesmerizing tale of marriage and secrets. Haunting, psychologically deft and full of hairpin turns (every one earned), it'll have you rapt until its final pages, and also richly rewarded by them." -Megan Abbott, author of You Will Know Me
"Brilliant, intense, and utterly addictive. Be prepared to run a gauntlet of emotions!" -B.A. Paris, New York Times bestselling author of Behind Closed Doors
Library Journal
01/01/2017
As Clara Solberg mourns the loss of her husband in a car crash from which four-year-old daughter Maisie miraculously escaped unharmed, Maisie starts having night terrors suggesting that this crash was no accident. From the author who started off big with The Good Girl; with a 300,000-copy first printing.
AUGUST 2017 - AudioFile
Mary Kubica’s highly anticipated audiobook features a mother of two who is grieving the loss of her husband. Narrator Carly Robins does an excellent job expressing Clara's paranoia as she obsessively investigates her late husband’s deadly car accident and the secrets he kept before his death. Robins’s ability to switch from mother to 4- year-old daughter Maisie's voice is seamless. The controlled narration of Nick’s downward spiral, told in the flashbacks and taking place during the last months before his death, is executed impeccably by Graham Hamilton. While the story itself is detailed and at times repetitive, the pace and emotion of the dual narration overcome some of the slower parts of Kubica's latest thriller. K.D. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine