Love and mystery stay with you in We Were Liars

We Were Liars (Delacorte Press) by E. Lockhart, $17.99

untitled This achingly lovely novel unveils a life of privilege and its inherent loss through events that occur during Cadence Sinclair Eastman’s summers on her family’s private island. The novel opens with Cadence, who suffers debilitating migraines after a “summer 15” accident she can’t recall, returning to the island of Beechwood for her 17th summer. A third generation Sinclair, Cadence recognizes the importance of maintaining appearance for this patriarchal family. After all, she has inherited the looks, wealth and history of the Sinclairs which she shares with cousins equally as distinguished. But Cadence has fallen in love with outsider Gat, an Indian boy and nephew of an aunt’s boyfriend. This 17th summer will reveal the depth of this love even as it unravels the family’s perfect appearance.

As Cadence recovers bit of memory about the accident, she also reveal secrets, lies and guilt. Readers will find themselves looking at the world from inside privilege and wealth but will discover these trappings are earned through the mystery of an earlier, shocking tragedy. A Shelf Awareness review claimed, “E. Lockhart’s latest novel will blow readers away. Spectacular plotting and character delineation build to an ending that will hit readers like a tidal wave…This is a love story as much as it is a psychological mystery. The true genius of Lockhart’s plotting comes with the second reading, when we see that the clues were there, just below the surface of the placid island waters.”

We Were Liars provides a tale of love and mystery but the ramifications of privilege will stay with you long after that second reading.

 

 

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