Listen for the Lie by Amy Tintera is about a woman, Lucy Chase, who returns to her hometown, where everyone thought she murdered her best friend, Savvy. Lucy and Savvy were best friends in their small Texas hometown, Plumpton. They were smart, pretty, and was the envy of many people. Lucy was married to a wealthy attractive man, who had bought her a huge ring and a sizable home in Plumpton. Her husband was popular and well-liked by their neighbors. Savvy was a social butterfly and was beloved. She was known to be kind and well-liked, and if the rumors are true, very popular with the men in town. However, when Lucy is found wandering the streets in a daze covered with Savvy’s blood, everyone believes that she murdered her best friend.
Years have passed since that fateful night, but Lucy still can’t remember anything. After that day, she picked up and moved to LA to start a new under-the-radar life. The police didn’t have enough evidence to charge Lucy with anything. That all changed when a huge hit true-crime podcast, “Listen for the Lie”, and its host, Ben Owens, began to dig into Lucy and the murder of Savvy. Lucy finds her life turned upside down and she is forced to return to her hometown again. She had promised that she would never return but, after meeting Ben, she feels that maybe she owes it to Savvy to figure out what happened that night.
The book was a quick and funny read. I found Lucy’s narration to be funny and well-written. The book kept me guessing until the very end as there weren’t many clues to lead us to the suspect. Many of the twists and surprises were revealed through the podcast format of the book. I did like reading the podcast interviews but at times, I lost track of the different characters and how they were related to the murder. There were a few parts of the book that I didn’t like such as the ending and a confrontation Lucy had with her ex-husband and her parents. I found those scenes to be a bit weird and far-fetched, especially on how trusting some characters were of others. I found the book to be an enjoyable read. I would read more books by the author.