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One Perfect Lie
One Perfect Lie
Author: Lisa Scottoline
ISBN-13: 9781410498144
ISBN-10: 141049814X
Publication Date: 5/3/2017
Edition: Lrg
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Thorndike Press Large Print
Book Type: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 2
One Perfect Lie is the newest book by Lisa Scottoline. Chris Brennan has applied to teach AP Government at Central Valley High School. He has also requested to be the assistant varsity baseball coach. Chris has excellent resume and is quickly hired. What no one knows is that his resume and name are untruths. Why did Chris position himself at Central Valley High School? Raz Sematov, Jordan Larkin, and Evan Kostis are three of Chris' students and they are also on the varsity baseball team. Raz is going through a rough patch. His father, Mike passed away a few months ago and Raz is acting out. Raz has a temper (as well as a hyper personality) and he has yet to learn how to control it. Evan Kostis is the popular rich kid with a doctor for a father and a mother who copes by drinking. Jordan Larkin is a quiet boy with a single mother. Jordan's mother, Heather works as a waitress at Central Valley Country Club. Chris quickly gains the boys trust, but he has an ulterior motive. There is something going on in Central Valley and Chris (or whoever he is) is aware of it. Is he behind it?

One Perfect Lie captured my interest in the beginning. It is clear that Chris is lying (to the reader), but we do not know why. Soon, though, the truth is revealed and the novel is less captivating. I figured out the plot, the twists and the characters involved long before they are revealed. I was hoping for a novel with more suspense, mystery and surprises. I give One Perfect Lie 3 out of 5 stars. I felt that the book was too long and it had a slow pace. The pace slows down considerably in the second half of the book. I just wanted more, and I expected more from this writer. I was disappointed with the romance in the book. It was unnecessary and did not need to be included. I felt that too much of the story (especially in the second half) was devoted to possible relationship between Chris and Heather Larkin (especially the end). There are many characters in this book and the readers get background details on each one of them (I only listed a few of the characters). I did not like the scenes between Chris and his compatriots. I finished the book (finally) and was left with unanswered questions.
junie avatar reviewed One Perfect Lie on + 630 more book reviews
It starts with Chris Brennan getting a job as a high school teacher in Government and as Assistant Coach for their Varsity Baseball Team. Chris is looking for one of his students to be his perfect accomplice for a job he has in mind. It's easy to empathize and embrace the boys in the team. They got under my skin and I felt I needed to protect them from harm.

Everything is not as it seems, as you discover early on. The many characters in this story are likeable and believable, as they try to deal with their secrets, lies, frustrations.

The ending was a nail biting, edge of seat, can't put down thriller, and I loved every minute of it. It left me with a smile.
RosieLPL avatar reviewed One Perfect Lie on + 2 more book reviews
Good read
Tunerlady avatar reviewed One Perfect Lie on + 581 more book reviews
Another fast paced psychological thriller! Could not put it down..great characters, great ending.
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Story line original, and with midway surprise that drives the remaining story.