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Listen for the Lie
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Outlier Island … here I come.
Lucy has returned to her hometown of Plumpton, TX with the shadow of the past lingering over her. Everyone, including her own parents, thinks she killed her best friend Savvy years ago, but there’s never been enough evidence to charge her, and she has no memories of what happened. Now true crime podcaster Ben Owens is in town to try to set the record straight.
As Ben interviews people in town and more details emerge, a fuller, more messy picture begins to take shape. Who’s telling the truth?
Well, if you take Lucy’s word for it: The truth doesn’t matter.
I wanted to love this, and I was absolutely sure I would before I headed into it. A snarky MC? Yes, please! A murder mystery? Always! Secrets and lies? Sign me up!
So why didn’t this click for me?
Characterization: To my utter surprise … I guess I don’t know myself as well as I thought … Lucy was TOO sarcastic and snarky for my taste, to the point of being mildly obnoxious, though it did tame somewhat over the course of the book. Unfortunately, other characters also shared that trait, so there wasn’t much of a break from it.
Repetition: The word “smug” is used 32 times. Please use a different word. Same thing for the variations on sweat trickling down Lucy’s back. I get it. She’s sweaty. Move on.
Plot Device: I’m pretty sure at this point that I dislike the amnesia trope. The three mysteries I’ve read that come to mind that use it got 2 or 3 stars from me. I think it’s overused and a bit tired as a trope.
Pacing: There’s just not a lot going on in this book besides Ben’s interviews with people and Lucy wandering around trying to regain her memories. I take that back … there’s TONS of gaslighting and infidelity if you enjoy that in your stories! There were interesting parts that kept me engaged, but not enough to get me excited about flipping pages.
All that said, there were some bright spots. I liked the story well enough - I just didn't LOVE it like I wanted to! Amy Tintera is a talented writer and with a different story, I’d probably enjoy it more. Her characters are at least interesting, even if THESE particular characters weren’t my favorite. For a debut, I think it shows promise for the future, and I’d definitely try her again!
Another bright spot was the audio. I listened to this while reading along on my Kindle, and January Lavoy and Will Damron did an excellent job with the narration on a large range of characters and personalities. I’d recommend the audio for this one!
Definitely check out other reviews before deciding on this. So many others are raving about it! If you enjoy the amnesia trope, podcasting and a slow burn mystery, this may work better for you. I think this time around my own hype let me down.
★★★
Thanks to Celadon Books, NetGalley and author Amy Tintera for the digital ARC and Macmillan Audio for the ALC to honestly review. This will be published on March 5, 2024.
Lucy has returned to her hometown of Plumpton, TX with the shadow of the past lingering over her. Everyone, including her own parents, thinks she killed her best friend Savvy years ago, but there’s never been enough evidence to charge her, and she has no memories of what happened. Now true crime podcaster Ben Owens is in town to try to set the record straight.
As Ben interviews people in town and more details emerge, a fuller, more messy picture begins to take shape. Who’s telling the truth?
Well, if you take Lucy’s word for it: The truth doesn’t matter.
I wanted to love this, and I was absolutely sure I would before I headed into it. A snarky MC? Yes, please! A murder mystery? Always! Secrets and lies? Sign me up!
So why didn’t this click for me?
Characterization: To my utter surprise … I guess I don’t know myself as well as I thought … Lucy was TOO sarcastic and snarky for my taste, to the point of being mildly obnoxious, though it did tame somewhat over the course of the book. Unfortunately, other characters also shared that trait, so there wasn’t much of a break from it.
Repetition: The word “smug” is used 32 times. Please use a different word. Same thing for the variations on sweat trickling down Lucy’s back. I get it. She’s sweaty. Move on.
Plot Device: I’m pretty sure at this point that I dislike the amnesia trope. The three mysteries I’ve read that come to mind that use it got 2 or 3 stars from me. I think it’s overused and a bit tired as a trope.
Pacing: There’s just not a lot going on in this book besides Ben’s interviews with people and Lucy wandering around trying to regain her memories. I take that back … there’s TONS of gaslighting and infidelity if you enjoy that in your stories! There were interesting parts that kept me engaged, but not enough to get me excited about flipping pages.
All that said, there were some bright spots. I liked the story well enough - I just didn't LOVE it like I wanted to! Amy Tintera is a talented writer and with a different story, I’d probably enjoy it more. Her characters are at least interesting, even if THESE particular characters weren’t my favorite. For a debut, I think it shows promise for the future, and I’d definitely try her again!
Another bright spot was the audio. I listened to this while reading along on my Kindle, and January Lavoy and Will Damron did an excellent job with the narration on a large range of characters and personalities. I’d recommend the audio for this one!
Definitely check out other reviews before deciding on this. So many others are raving about it! If you enjoy the amnesia trope, podcasting and a slow burn mystery, this may work better for you. I think this time around my own hype let me down.
★★★
Thanks to Celadon Books, NetGalley and author Amy Tintera for the digital ARC and Macmillan Audio for the ALC to honestly review. This will be published on March 5, 2024.
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January 15, 2024
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January 21, 2024
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January 21, 2024
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January 21, 2024
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January 21, 2024
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January 21, 2024
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January 21, 2024
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January 21, 2024
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Jan 21, 2024 07:02AM
Oh no! I think you definitely have to click with Lucy to enjoy this one! Fantastic review as always! ❤️
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Jayme wrote: "Oh no! I think you definitely have to click with Lucy to enjoy this one! Fantastic review as always! ❤️"
I completely agree! I liked her more as the story progressed, but never enough to feel invested. Thanks, Jayme! 💗
I completely agree! I liked her more as the story progressed, but never enough to feel invested. Thanks, Jayme! 💗
Kay wrote: "Sweaty reminder. LOL. I'm sorry you're on outlier island for this one Kat. 🏝️"
LOL! Yes ... far too much sweating happening. 😂 Thanks, Kay! 💗
LOL! Yes ... far too much sweating happening. 😂 Thanks, Kay! 💗
Excellent review, Kat!💕I wish it had delivered the reading experience you were anticipating. On to the next…
Terrie wrote: "Excellent review, Kat!💕I wish it had delivered the reading experience you were anticipating. On to the next…"
Thanks, Terrie! Onward and upward! 💗
Thanks, Terrie! Onward and upward! 💗
You've reminded me how much Lucy was in this one! Which was way too much for me! 😂 Welcome to Outlier Is 🏝️💚
This has been on and off my tbr for a while. Thanks for your honest review! I think I may wind up skipping it!
Excellent review Kat! Sorry this one fell short. I have both a physical and audio version. Wasn’t sure which way to go… so thank you…now I’ll be listening! Hope it works a bit better for me!💗
The premise sounds so interesting but I might just skip it after your review, Kat! Not a fan of repetition and overly snarky MCs. Great review!
awesome review, kat! i can’t stand too sarcastic characters either. they annoy me in real life too, so i’d be aggravated with lucy as well. glad some things still worked for you, though!
Holly wrote: "You've reminded me how much Lucy was in this one! Which was way too much for me! 😂 Welcome to Outlier Is 🏝️💚"
Exactly! 😂 She needed to tone it down a fewhundred notches. Glad to join you, Holly! 💗
Exactly! 😂 She needed to tone it down a few
Tara ( I am trying to catch up. I am recovering❤️🩹 at home.) wrote: "Terrific review, Kay! 🩷
I’m sorry this one didn’t work for you. I hope your next read is better."
Thanks, Tara! Fingers crossed! 💗🤞
I’m sorry this one didn’t work for you. I hope your next read is better."
Thanks, Tara! Fingers crossed! 💗🤞
JaymeO wrote: "This has been on and off my tbr for a while. Thanks for your honest review! I think I may wind up skipping it!"
So many of our friends have loved it, Jayme, so it's hard to say how it would land with you, but I understand the debate! I'm happy I could give you a different perspective. 😊💗
So many of our friends have loved it, Jayme, so it's hard to say how it would land with you, but I understand the debate! I'm happy I could give you a different perspective. 😊💗
Kaceey wrote: "Excellent review Kat! Sorry this one fell short. I have both a physical and audio version. Wasn’t sure which way to go… so thank you…now I’ll be listening! Hope it works a bit better for me!💗"
Thanks, Kaceey! The odds are in your favor that you'll like it. I feel like most people have! I do think the audio helps. Good luck! 💗
Thanks, Kaceey! The odds are in your favor that you'll like it. I feel like most people have! I do think the audio helps. Good luck! 💗
Ridhima wrote: "The premise sounds so interesting but I might just skip it after your review, Kat! Not a fan of repetition and overly snarky MCs. Great review!"
Thanks, Ridhima! I like a snarky character on occasion, but she was just TOO much. It is an interesting premise though! 💗
Thanks, Ridhima! I like a snarky character on occasion, but she was just TOO much. It is an interesting premise though! 💗
Srivalli wrote: "Overly snarky MCs aren't my favorite either. Sorry this wasn't as good. Wonderful review, Kat."
Thanks, Srivalli! She was a bit much! 💗
Thanks, Srivalli! She was a bit much! 💗
elena ❀ wrote: "awesome review, kat! i can’t stand too sarcastic characters either. they annoy me in real life too, so i’d be aggravated with lucy as well. glad some things still worked for you, though!"
Thanks, Elena! There's a fine line between snark and sarcasm that's funny and that which is obnoxious. Lucy just went a little too far over that line for me! They annoy me in real life too. 😉💗
Thanks, Elena! There's a fine line between snark and sarcasm that's funny and that which is obnoxious. Lucy just went a little too far over that line for me! They annoy me in real life too. 😉💗
Dorie - Cats&Books :) on hiatus until end of Jan wrote: "thanks for the honest review Kat :) I'll pass"
Fair enough! Thanks, Dorie! 🤗💕
Fair enough! Thanks, Dorie! 🤗💕
OMG KAT!!! Look at my review, we totally agree! On every single point. I may have not mentioned a few, but I completely agree with everything you said. I was bored. It was interview after interview. Everyone is sleeping with everyone. The cattiness of the girls was silly. I might have given it 4 ⭐️, idk. I’m sick of the amnesia trope as well. It was awesome in The Girl on The Train. Everything else is becoming annoying. Rant over. Excellent and honest reviews are always appreciated, Kat. 💙
Nikki wrote: "OMG KAT!!! Look at my review, we totally agree! On every single point. I may have not mentioned a few, but I completely agree with everything you said. I was bored. It was interview after interview..."
Yes, we definitely see eye-to-eye on this, Nikki! I really wanted to be blown away, but there was way too much partner swapping and interviewing to pull me in. As for the amnesia trope ... I'm so over it! I'm glad we both agree on Tintera's potential. I do think she's talented! 💗
Yes, we definitely see eye-to-eye on this, Nikki! I really wanted to be blown away, but there was way too much partner swapping and interviewing to pull me in. As for the amnesia trope ... I'm so over it! I'm glad we both agree on Tintera's potential. I do think she's talented! 💗
Fantastic review Kat 🌟 I’ve got this one on my NG shelf so will be interested to see how much I enjoy.
There's nothing more smug than using smug too many times! A fair review, Kat! It's ok to be an outlier :)
Fantastic review, Kat. There are two things you mentioned in this book that will get on my nerve if I read it: the first is the repetition, and the second is the amnesia trope. Every book I have read with this trope I hated or was forgettable in the best scenario. Thank you for mentioning these points; it makes it a lot easier for us to know what to pick and what to avoid. Very much appreciated.
Your repetition section, LOL!!! That's hilarious, and I appreciate the warning. I hate repetitive phrasing/words. Great review, Kat!!
Karly wrote: "Fantastic review Kat 🌟 I’ve got this one on my NG shelf so will be interested to see how much I enjoy."
Thanks, Karly! Hopefully it'll work well for you. I feel like I'm in the minority on not liking it quite as much! 💗
Thanks, Karly! Hopefully it'll work well for you. I feel like I'm in the minority on not liking it quite as much! 💗
Jen CANADA wrote: "There's nothing more smug than using smug too many times! A fair review, Kat! It's ok to be an outlier :)"
LOL! There's a lot of truth to that! Thanks, Jen! 😁💗
LOL! There's a lot of truth to that! Thanks, Jen! 😁💗
Constantine wrote: "Fantastic review, Kat. There are two things you mentioned in this book that will get on my nerve if I read it: the first is the repetition, and the second is the amnesia trope. Every book I have re..."
Thanks, Constantine. I'm glad it helped! I'm with you about the amnesia trope. I'm not sure I've enjoyed one yet that's used it! 💗
Thanks, Constantine. I'm glad it helped! I'm with you about the amnesia trope. I'm not sure I've enjoyed one yet that's used it! 💗
megs_bookrack wrote: "Your repetition section, LOL!!! That's hilarious, and I appreciate the warning. I hate repetitive phrasing/words. Great review, Kat!!"
I'm glad you understand, Meg! Thank you! 💗 There was FAR too much smugness and sweating in this book. 😂
I'm glad you understand, Meg! Thank you! 💗 There was FAR too much smugness and sweating in this book. 😂
Debbie wrote: "Nope! Not for me! Thanks for your detailed, honest breakdown, Kat."
You're welcome, Debbie! 💗
You're welcome, Debbie! 💗
Heather Adores Books wrote: "Repetition drives me batty! Fair review, Kat 🩷"
Thanks, Heather! Me too! 🤪💗
Thanks, Heather! Me too! 🤪💗