Liar
one lie can have a thousand consequences in this page-turning psychological suspense
Description of the book
A delightfully outrageous novel about a sexual assault scandal by the internationally celebrated, prize-winning author of
Waking Lions and
One Night, Markovitch
If being old meant making up things so you wouldn't be alone, then it really wasn't very different from being seventeen
Nofar is just an average teenage girl – so average, she's almost invisible. Serving customers ice cream all summer long, she is desperate for some kind of escape. One afternoon, a terrible lie slips from her tongue. And suddenly everyone wants to talk to her: the press, her schoolmates, and the boy upstairs – the only one who knows the truth.
Then Nofar meets Raymonde, an elderly woman whose best friend has just died. Raymonde keeps her friend alive the only way she knows how - by inhabiting her stories. But soon, Raymonde's lies take on a life of their own.
A heart-stopping novel about deception and its consequences,
Liar brilliantly explores how far a lie can travel - and how much we are willing to believe.
Ayelet Gundar-Goshen is an award-winning novelist and clinical psychologist based in Israel. Her novels
One Night, Markovitch and
Waking Lions, both published by Pushkin Press, have been translated into 14 languages. She is an occasional correspondent for the
BBC,
TIME magazine and Israeli media.