Everyone's dying to know the truth . . .
For as long as she can remember, Sara Shepard has been writing.
However, when she was young she also wanted to be a soap opera
star, a designer for LEGO, a filmmaker, a claymation artist, a
geneticist, and a fashion magazine editor when she grew up. She and
her sister have been creating joint artistic and written projects
for years, except they're pretty sure they're the only ones who
find them funny.
She got her MFA at Brooklyn College and now lives in Pittsburgh, PA
with her husband and two children. Sara Shepard is the author of
two New York Times bestselling series, Pretty Little Liars and The
Lying Game, as well as the series The Perfectionists. Visit her at
www.saracshepard.com and follow her on Twitter and Snapchat at
@sarabooks and on Instagram at saracshepard.
A clever, well-structured mystery
*Kimberley McCreight, New York Times Best-Selling Author of 'The
Outliers'*
Fast-paced action, humour and romance
*Katharine McGee, author of 'The Thousandth Floor'*
Devious and thrilling
*Kass Morgan, New York Times Best-Selling author of 'The 100'*
High stakes, high-octane, compulsively readable suspense
*Kami Garcia, New York Times Best-Selling Coauthor of 'Beautiful
Creatures'*
A classic whodunit with a contemporary edge
*Cecily Von Ziegesar, New York Times Best-Selling Author of 'The
Gossip Girl'*
A dark and twisty thriller which might just fill the Pretty Little
Liars-shaped hole in my heart
*Danielle Paige, New York Times Best-Selling Author of 'Dorothy
Must Die'*
A delicious and suspenseful page-turner
*I. Marlene King, Executive Producer, Pretty Little Liars*
This is a gloriously twisty who-dunnit (...) the ending was a
stroke of pure genius and was brilliant because I never saw it
coming. The Amateurs was a super read and I'm thrilled that there
will be another instalment in the series next year. There's no
doubt that I will be lining up to get my hands on it
*A Dream of Books*
Shepard weaves a clever web of suspicion and intrigue. I made
several guesses as the book progresses - all very wide of the mark
- but there's never any sense of being deliberately led up the
garden path. The characters grew on me as more about them and their
motivations is revealed. The final reveal was as shocking as it was
unexpected.
*Crime Review*
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