The Lies You Wrote

The Lies You Wrote

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  • Author:Brianna Labuskes
  • ISBN:B0BTPLYXG1
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Summary

For a brilliant forensic linguist, crimes of the past hold clues to new series of murders in a twisting novel of suspense by the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of A Familiar Sight 。 The double murder of a married couple in a small Washington town draws FBI forensic linguist Raisa Susanto into an investigation that mirrors a decades-old crime。 Twenty-five years ago―to the day―Alex Parker murdered his parents, then took his own life, leaving behind a note admitting everything。 Raisa, paired with forensic psychologist Callum Kilkenny, uses her skills to read between the lines。 Especially now that paranoid postings on a conspiracy thread suggest that Alex was a victim himself―theories that have piqued the interest of a perceptive content moderator and a true-crime podcaster eager for a big break。 As old and new crimes converge, messages from the living and the confessions of the dead take on new meaning for Raisa。 Something more sinister than a copycat crime is at play, and plundering the darkest corners of a killer’s mind leaves her vulnerable to a deadly twist even she never saw coming。

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Tara

I read The Lies You Wrote basically in one sitting。 It was very addictive and the forensic language angle was new to me。 It made me start paying attention to the word choices of the characters to see if I could spot clues there。 The pacing was fast and the first of many twists hits you almost right away。 There ARE quite a few side characters to keep track of but I only had to go back once to remind myself of who they were。 Raisa does spend a lot of time in her head, which I don't mind, but I kno I read The Lies You Wrote basically in one sitting。 It was very addictive and the forensic language angle was new to me。 It made me start paying attention to the word choices of the characters to see if I could spot clues there。 The pacing was fast and the first of many twists hits you almost right away。 There ARE quite a few side characters to keep track of but I only had to go back once to remind myself of who they were。 Raisa does spend a lot of time in her head, which I don't mind, but I know that some other readers dislike a lot of inner monologue。 An excellent start to a new series featuring Raisa and I can't wait until the second one comes out! 。。。more

Lyndsey

So good! Two big twists。 Loved the linguist storyline and explanations that went with it。 Very interesting and very well done

Margaret McBride

Brilliant plot and a story well toldThis is one of the few novels that kept me guessing until the very end。 The writing is intelligent and insightful; the author does not insult the reader’s intelligence。 I will try to find her other books。

Ranjini Shankar

Four full stars for this one。 I love a procedural with a twist and in this case the twist comes as a focus on forensic linguistics - a scientific way to match writing with people。 It’s a fascinating perspective to crime solving and I enjoyed this element。 The rest of it is pretty straightforward but the twists are excellent。Raisa is a forensic linguist and works for the FBI。 She’s called in to help with a copycat killer in a small town but there are so many secrets and connections that Raisa mig Four full stars for this one。 I love a procedural with a twist and in this case the twist comes as a focus on forensic linguistics - a scientific way to match writing with people。 It’s a fascinating perspective to crime solving and I enjoyed this element。 The rest of it is pretty straightforward but the twists are excellent。Raisa is a forensic linguist and works for the FBI。 She’s called in to help with a copycat killer in a small town but there are so many secrets and connections that Raisa might be in over her head。 It’s a slow burn up until the last third and then the hits don’t stop coming。 I wish the pacing was a little better but overall I didn’t see the ending coming and that’s always a win in my book。 。。。more

Shelly Lochner

So many twists and turns!Just when you think you have it figured out, you don't。 Great read!I just loved it and will read more books by this author。 So many twists and turns!Just when you think you have it figured out, you don't。 Great read!I just loved it and will read more books by this author。 。。。more

Patty Hartel

Enjoyed it! Had some nice surprises I didn't quite see comingEnjoyed it! Had some nice surprises I didn't quite see coming。 Not dying to read the next in the series thpugh。 Enjoyed it! Had some nice surprises I didn't quite see comingEnjoyed it! Had some nice surprises I didn't quite see coming。 Not dying to read the next in the series thpugh。 。。。more

Russ

To be honest, I nearly passed on this。 I had some doubts that I would be too interested in a forensic linguist。 In the end, I gave it a chance purely because I had enjoyed an earlier work by the author。 I needn't have worried。 The story was quite interesting and full of unexpected twists。 To be honest, I nearly passed on this。 I had some doubts that I would be too interested in a forensic linguist。 In the end, I gave it a chance purely because I had enjoyed an earlier work by the author。 I needn't have worried。 The story was quite interesting and full of unexpected twists。 。。。more

Sandy

I felt confused through this whole book! And at the end, I wasn't exactly sure what had happened, but at least I think I figured out who was who。 I had never heard of a forensic linguist and I could have been utterly fascinated。 But this story didn't do it for me。 I think I could like Raisa and Kilkenny in another story - I have a soft spot for damaged characters。 But this was a disappointment。 I felt confused through this whole book! And at the end, I wasn't exactly sure what had happened, but at least I think I figured out who was who。 I had never heard of a forensic linguist and I could have been utterly fascinated。 But this story didn't do it for me。 I think I could like Raisa and Kilkenny in another story - I have a soft spot for damaged characters。 But this was a disappointment。 。。。more

JuliAnn Gill

Good MysteryI liked this story and the writing。 Did not expect the twist at the end which is always fun。 Would read more from this author。

Mike Sennett

This is one of those books that you just keep reading to see how it turns out - and there are some sharp plot twists to enjoy as the main character, a forensic linguist for the FBI, tries to track down a serial killer who seems to be recreating some murders that occurred 25 years earlier。 But the characters aren't convincing and the writing is mediocre, so it's just kind of a grind to get to the end。 So - 2。5 stars rounded down to 2 for this Amazon First Reads selection。 This is one of those books that you just keep reading to see how it turns out - and there are some sharp plot twists to enjoy as the main character, a forensic linguist for the FBI, tries to track down a serial killer who seems to be recreating some murders that occurred 25 years earlier。 But the characters aren't convincing and the writing is mediocre, so it's just kind of a grind to get to the end。 So - 2。5 stars rounded down to 2 for this Amazon First Reads selection。 。。。more

Elaine

Riveting ReadThis is a well written novel with a crafty twist。 I was surprised that I was able to be surprised by the plot。 I enjoyed this read, dark though it is, tremendously。

DanetteCJ

If I could。 I’d give this a solid 3。5 stars。 It’s has all the twists, turns and reveals a thriller/mystery lover would want in a book。 I will admit that I was exhausted with them by the end of the book, but I can honestly say that I didn’t see any of it coming。 Highly recommend!

Lila

Information about forensic linguist work was interesting

☆Danielle☆

4。5⭐️the beginning was pretty slow and the ending felt a little ridiculous but everything else in between was so good。 every time i thought i guessed or tried to predict something i was proven wrong and i couldn’t put my kindle down。

Vanecia Robins

Another winnerI have loved all her books but this is my new favorite。 The twists just kept coming。 Yes some parts were far fetched but that just added to the fun and twists。 can't wait for next one。 Another winnerI have loved all her books but this is my new favorite。 The twists just kept coming。 Yes some parts were far fetched but that just added to the fun and twists。 can't wait for next one。 。。。more

Jan

3。5 stars。 I liked this just fine, and would recommend it, it just isn't incredibly memorable。 There is one cool thing about the plot, however, that I found unique。 In this casual police procedural, the author tells us how investigators use writing samples to help identify criminals。 In this case an FBI linguistics agent is called in to find who is responsible for a copycat murder based on notes, letters, diary entries, etc of the suspects。 Pretty cool, eh?Note on content- Some adult profanity。 3。5 stars。 I liked this just fine, and would recommend it, it just isn't incredibly memorable。 There is one cool thing about the plot, however, that I found unique。 In this casual police procedural, the author tells us how investigators use writing samples to help identify criminals。 In this case an FBI linguistics agent is called in to find who is responsible for a copycat murder based on notes, letters, diary entries, etc of the suspects。 Pretty cool, eh?Note on content- Some adult profanity。 No sex scenes, but sexual assault part of the plot。 Discussion of child abuse in the past。 Some violence, but the murder(s) are not graphic or heavily described。 Recommended for adults and teens。 。。。more

April Terrell

WOW…SO GOOD!!

Sami

Good storyGood story。 Loved the characters。 Keeps you wondering even when you figure it out。 First time with the author, and I will check out more。

Mandy

I love this author。 I love her Gretchen White series, so, yes, I preordered this one。It was definitely much slower than I’m used to for her。The twists though…the twists were delicious and I didn’t predict them all。

Toni L。 Morrow

This Book Will Steal Your SleepI stayed up until 4am reading because I had to know what was going to happen。 The plot twist sucked me in and held me until the very last page。 It was definitely worth the groggy morning。

Raven (_birdiesbookclub_)

Massive thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for the ARC copy of this great read! I thoroughly enjoyed Raisa's character and the depth of her story。 I was intrigued by the linguistic approach this had and really loved how that played out throughout the story。 I had my suspicions of some of the characters, but absolutely did not see this ending coming! Kudos to Brianna Labuskes for keeping the reader engaged enough throughout then packing a punch at the end! This one is out now (as of yeste Massive thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for the ARC copy of this great read! I thoroughly enjoyed Raisa's character and the depth of her story。 I was intrigued by the linguistic approach this had and really loved how that played out throughout the story。 I had my suspicions of some of the characters, but absolutely did not see this ending coming! Kudos to Brianna Labuskes for keeping the reader engaged enough throughout then packing a punch at the end! This one is out now (as of yesterday 1/1!!!) Def recommend this read if you enjoy trying to pick through a crime story and cold cases! 。。。more

Janna

I stayed up until 5:30am finishing this book when I was only halfway through it。 It just kept me on the edge。 And kept changing。

Kendra Carlson

I actually would've liked this book more than three stars worth (It was fun! And a little bonkers!) but the bad PNW geography peppered throughout drove me absolutely insane。 If you're from Washington state, please be aware of this before you read。 And if you're *not* from Washington state but writing about it, please do some basic research, especially before name-checking specific locations。 The Alki Point Lighthouse does not look out over the "endless expanse of the Pacific" it looks out toward I actually would've liked this book more than three stars worth (It was fun! And a little bonkers!) but the bad PNW geography peppered throughout drove me absolutely insane。 If you're from Washington state, please be aware of this before you read。 And if you're *not* from Washington state but writing about it, please do some basic research, especially before name-checking specific locations。 The Alki Point Lighthouse does not look out over the "endless expanse of the Pacific" it looks out towards Kitsap County and the whole-ass Olympic Peninsula lmao 。。。more

Karen R。

I’ve enjoyed all of the books by Brianna Labuskes, and enjoyed the new character introduction。Raisa Susanto is a forensic linguist, which was new for me。 Well written, and I enjoyed the linguistic tidbits that were included。

Daniel Bandy

Get ready for the ride!Simply amazing。 This author is a genius。 Cannot imagine the amount of research that went into this book。 She definitely challenged me intellectually just to keep up。 Well worth the time。 Can't wait to read more of her work。 Get ready for the ride!Simply amazing。 This author is a genius。 Cannot imagine the amount of research that went into this book。 She definitely challenged me intellectually just to keep up。 Well worth the time。 Can't wait to read more of her work。 。。。more

Jenny Elle

If you’re a frequent reader over here at Feed The Bookworm, you know I’m a huge sucker for a good police procedural thriller。 I think it’s because I read a lot of detective stories when I first discovered my love of books。 This book came out of nowhere for me。 If you’re a fan of Women’s Murder Club and Stephanie Plum, I can guarantee that you’ll love “The Lies You Wrote” by Brianna Labuskes。 This was a one-day read for me and marked my first book of the new year。 Throughout the day, I switched b If you’re a frequent reader over here at Feed The Bookworm, you know I’m a huge sucker for a good police procedural thriller。 I think it’s because I read a lot of detective stories when I first discovered my love of books。 This book came out of nowhere for me。 If you’re a fan of Women’s Murder Club and Stephanie Plum, I can guarantee that you’ll love “The Lies You Wrote” by Brianna Labuskes。 This was a one-day read for me and marked my first book of the new year。 Throughout the day, I switched between the audio and Kindle versions, depending on my activities。 I love that both the Kindle book and the audiobook are in KU。The book centers around Raisa Susanto, a forensic linguist for the FBI。 Side tangent – I didn’t know a forensic linguist was even a thing before this。 Prior to reading “The Lies You Wrote”, my dream book job was event planner for a billionaire’s consulting firm (can you tell I’ve been reading a lot of romance books this winter?), but now I want to be a forensic linguist and play with words all day。Raisa is tough, smart, and wily, raised on the streets and in foster care after losing her parents。 She’s a loner in the FBI, with no partner and one of only two linguists, so she gets farmed out to other departments。 She’s quick with her words and pulls no punchesShe’s paired with Callum Kilkenny, a broody, gruff, and seasoned FBI forensic psychologist to investigate a copycat killing of a crime committed 25 years ago。 So far, so good, very straightforward。 Now throw in a true crime podcaster snooping around trying to get a scoop (Jenna) and a police informant cyber wiz who has inserted herself into the case (Delaney), and things start to get interesting。Raisa is coming off the loss in a tough case, where her conclusions led down the wrong end, and things went badly。 Callum is renowned for his capture of the ABC killer 10 years ago, however it also came with the loss of his wife, who was targeted by the serial killer before Callum brought him down。 Now the must figure out if they’re dealing with a copy cat killer, or if the real killer evaded capture decades ago。This book was such a twisty, turn-filled, and captivating mystery。 I always pride myself on being able to figure out “the twist,” but this book had so many it was like whiplash。 Where in some stories this could be considered overwhelming, it all makes perfect sense in the context of this book。 I was able to kind of figure out the mini twist, the buildup to the big twist was great, even though I kind of saw it coming。Labuskes is a master wordsmith (I am trying to figure out a way to use psycho-killer stabby man in every day conversation somehow), her prose is witty, engaging, and fast-paced。 The book made me laugh, kept me reading, kept me guessing, and most importantly I cannot wait to read the next book。 I’m so happy that it’s going to be a series。 The romantic thriller lover in me is hoping for a little romance between Raisa and Callum。 In the mean time, Labuskes has a robust backlist to enjoy, many of which are in KU。 I’ll be happily reading all of them while I wait for The Truth You Told, due out September 10, 2024。 One sale now, you can grab your copy of The Lies You Wrote here。 This awesome book is available on KU for both reading and listening!Thank you so much to the author, Brianna Labuskes, Netgalley and Thomas & Mercer for the ARC copy of this book。 The Lies You Wrote is out now, and available on Kindle Unlimited and Kindle Unlimited Audio。 。。。more

Diane

Great psychological thriller that kept me guessing until the very end。 I once thought of majoring in linguistics, so the forensic linguist aspect was very intriguing to me。 Can’t wait to read more Raisa Susanto stories。

Courtney

I really enjoyed this book。 I had guessed one part of the solution, but was completely shocked by some of the twists! I also really enjoyed the deep linguistic dive。 If you read a lot, you tend to love words。 Hearing more about how individuals use language differently was fascinating。

Bill

FBI forensic liguist Raisa Susanto runs into a perplexingcase that reopens a 20 year old murder

Tempest Sharp

confusingI rarely give a bad review of a book, but this book was so confusing way too many characters, and I couldn’t keep track of what was going on。 I don’t even know how I managed to get through the book。 I’m still not even sure what was going on in the middle or how exactly it ended。 Definitely will not be reading for this author again。 I don’t ever give two stars but this book was just confusing。 Maybe it’s just me。

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