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Average rating3.3
I love Lisa Jackson but didn't love this book. I enjoyed the plot line and therefore gave this book 2 stars but overall this story dragged.
It centers on the disappearance of Didi Storm twenty something years prior and the unending search by her first born Remmi Storm. Which gains speed upon the death of an imposter dressed as Didi who jumped from a window of her hotel, where Remmi happened to be around at that time. The book has action, great plot line of death and dark secrets but just felt way to long. I think the story could have been cut at least by a third and it still would have been great.
Liar, Liar by Lisa Jackson published by Kensington Books is a great summer read for anyone who likes thrillers. Over the years I have been sadden by some of my go to authors. Their stories and characters having turned stale and leaving me yearning for the days of yore. Lisa Jackson is definitely not one of those authors. I have been reading Lisa Jackson books since I was about 15 my mom use to pick up 4-5 books for me and I would be done in less than a month. Over the years I have been sadden by some of my go to authors. Their stories and characters having turned stale and leaving me yearning for the days of yore. Lisa Jackson is definitely not one of those authors. This is an excellent crime thriller with an intriguing and unique premise. Didi Storm is a washed-up beauty queen and Marilyn Monroe impersonator. Remmi, Didi's daughter, witnesses a woman jumping to her death from a building in San Francisco. She had been dressed as Marilyn Monroe. Remmi is adamant that it was not her mother. To solve this mystery of who it was that jumped and why, cop Dani Settler and Remmi Storm must go back over two decades and discover the deal made in the Nevada desert. This is a fast-paced novel that reveals details like a great meal course by course. There are lots of details that are well placed and this will keep you up past your bedtime.