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REESE’S BOOK CLUB PICK | #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “This fast-paced read has everything you could want in a thriller: secret identities, a mysterious boss and a cat & mouse game that kept me guessing the whole way through.” —Reese Witherspoon Evie Porter has everything a nice Southern girl could want: a doting boyfriend, a house with a white picket fence, a tight group of friends. The only catch: Evie Porter doesn’t exist. The identity comes first: Evie Porter. Once she’s given a name and location by her mysterious boss, Mr. Smith, she learns everything there is to know about the town and the people in it. Then the mark: Ryan Sumner. The last piece of the puzzle is the job. Evie isn’t privy to Mr. Smith’s real identity, but she knows this job isn't like the others. Ryan has gotten under her skin, and she’s starting to envision a different sort of life for herself. But Evie can’t make any mistakes—especially after what happened last time. Evie Porter must stay one step ahead of her past while making sure there's still a future in front of her. The stakes couldn't be higher—but then, Evie has always liked a challenge. . . . Review: The Hype is Real! - Book club books generally don’t appeal to me but this novel was so hyped, I had to read it. Different plot than the usual suspense mystery. The cast of characters are well developed and it seems nobody is operating as who they say they are. Twists and turns abound. Secret lives and lies! Worth the hype and the read! Review: Good Plot - This is a really great book, different plot which I appreciated. Easy read, only reason I gave 4 stars is bc I figured it out too early which bummed me out.





| Best Sellers Rank | #186 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #32 in Suspense Thrillers #37 in Psychological Thrillers (Books) #153 in Genre Literature & Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 104,592 Reviews |
S**M
The Hype is Real!
Book club books generally don’t appeal to me but this novel was so hyped, I had to read it. Different plot than the usual suspense mystery. The cast of characters are well developed and it seems nobody is operating as who they say they are. Twists and turns abound. Secret lives and lies! Worth the hype and the read!
M**A
Good Plot
This is a really great book, different plot which I appreciated. Easy read, only reason I gave 4 stars is bc I figured it out too early which bummed me out.
V**A
One of my favorite reads
If you want a page turner First Lie Wins is a smart, fast-paced thriller that hooked me from the first chapter. The story follows Evie Porter, a professional con artist whose life is built on secrets and ever-shifting identities. When her latest assignment puts her deep undercover with a seemingly perfect boyfriend, everything starts to unravel and the twists keep coming. The plot moves briskly, with enough suspense and unexpected turns to make it hard to put down, and Evie’s clever, morally gray character adds an extra layer of intrigue that keeps you guessing about what she’ll do next. What I appreciated most was the way the story balances tension and emotion. Even as the mystery and deceptions pile up, there are moments that feel genuinely grounded, especially in how Evie wrestles with her choices and relationships. The novel isn’t overly long, and it delivers its reveals in a satisfying way without feeling rushed or sloppy. If you enjoy thrillers with identity games, sharp plotting, and surprises that actually feel earned, First Lie Wins is a highly entertaining read that lives up to its Reese’s Book Club buzz.
N**2
Fun read
I'd give 4 stars to the book iteslf. Is it a book spending money on? I'd give that a 1/2. So 3 it is. I wanted to check this out from the library, but my situation was time sensitive and there was a very long wait. It was a fun book. Worth the read, but definitely not worth buying and owning a copy. I'm picky about books that are worth spending actual money on though. If buying books is your thing..... This is a rather entertaining book. You do need a suspension of disbelief, but if you can get to that it's a really fun read. There are so many improbable/questionable things, but somehow the aurhor made me not care about them and want to take the ride. Characters are developed nicely enough. There are lots of twists, some cleverly moving the story in an interesting direction. Beyond plot, there is just something about the way this book is layed out that makes it fun. I love the timing of this book. The author managed to give me exactly the right information at exactly the right time. I figured things out just before I read it. So it was fun figuring it out but not so early that it became tiring and dull. This happened at several points throughout the book. It was actually pretty impressive how the author was able to work everything through the plot in the way she did.
E**N
Good read
Well written. Pay attention to the time lines
M**M
Great book
I loved this book and I am not a reader. A book has to grab my attention right away and keep me interested or I put it down never to pick up again. I read this book in 2 weeks which is good for me. The way it is written keeps you interested.
L**R
Keeps you turning the page
A book with a lot of twists
N**R
Good plot but unrealistic
This story hooked me fairly early on and kept my attention. It is a bit complicated to follow as the story jumps between different timelines and the flashbacks all play a role in the ending. Basic premise is the MC is a woman from a difficult past who has reinvented herself and is involved with a guy from a well off Southern family with a few skeletons of their own. We find out the MC is something of a con artist though not entirely by choice. Who is the mastermind and which characters are also cons and which are truly innocent bystanders? The story does require a substantial suspension of reality. Not the most plausible scenarios, so if you want true to life really could happen plots, this isn’t for you. There’s also a lot of plot lines to follow and while at the end it’s easy to see how they tie together, it’s not obvious what is important during the book.
R**N
Unexpected
I did not like the main character much but found her interesting enough to continue. The romance parts engage one at the start. The plot really kicks up in the last quarter of the book and some unexpected things occur which was fantastic. I wanted to skim over the flashbacks and get straight to the present which I wanted resolved. But the way it is written makes sense in the end. The writing style was different to the style I am used to, the plot was covered fairly quickly which made each reading session, however short, quite satisfying. It is not a light read as the material is uncomfortable. I think I'll go back to a Jane Austen next. Overall I did enjoy First Lie Wins and would recommend it.
K**E
Great read
Even though I do not like thrillers this is a unique crime story. I could not lay it down... .Wonderful
N**A
Amazing book!
Amazing book! Couldn’t put it down!
D**E
took way too long to read this
You need to use your brain while reading this, or it’s just me. I took serveren months to finish this book so I forgot a lot. But it’s a very very good story.
V**A
Queria poder ler esse livro de novo pela primeira vez!
Eu tinha lido um outro livro da autora, um romance YA, há alguns anos e estava curiosa para saber como ela se ia trabalhar um novo gênero e faixa etária. E foi maravilhoso. O livro não perdeu meu interesse em nenhum momento e a história é muito envolvente. Já entrou para a lista dos melhores do ano.
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