Lies He Told Me

by

James Patterson, David Ellis

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of fast-paced thriller novels with unexpected twists.
  • Readers who enjoy domestic thrillers with a touch of action.
  • Those who appreciate complex plots with multiple storylines.
  • Fans of James Patterson and David Ellis's collaborative works.
  • People who like books that can be read in one sitting due to their gripping nature.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who prefer more realistic and grounded plots.
  • Those who dislike stories that require significant suspension of disbelief.
  • People who are sensitive to themes of violence or infidelity in their reading.
  • Readers who prefer slower-paced, character-driven novels.
  • Those who are easily frustrated by plot inconsistencies or implausible scenarios.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Fast-paced and unputdownable thriller
  • Full of twists and turns that keep readers guessing
  • Compelling and well-developed main characters
  • Short chapters that maintain a gripping pace
  • Clever plot with surprising reveals
  • Strong collaboration between Patterson and Ellis
  • Intriguing premise of a husband's secret life
  • Blistering action from start to finish
  • Multiple plot lines that intersect in unexpected ways
  • Perfectly crafted psychological thriller

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some supporting characters feel one-dimensional
  • Requires suspension of disbelief for certain plot elements
  • Second half of the book feels over-the-top to some readers
  • Some inconsistencies emerge as the story progresses
  • Aspects of the plot may feel implausible to some
  • Has a formulaic James Patterson feel
  • The 'Silas' subplot is repetitive and hard to follow for some
  • Ending feels somewhat implausible to certain readers
  • Some parts of the story feel far-fetched
  • Loses steam for some readers in the latter half

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