Book Review: A Lie for a Lie by Jane Buckingham

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Synopsis

Boyfriend cheating? A bully wreaking havoc? A classmate plagiarizing? Don’t get mad. Get @Revenge. At Milford High, if you’ve got a problem, message @Revenge, and the mysterious figure behind the account will take care of it with an embarrassing, public comeuppance. But when the school’s star basketball player falls victim to a dangerous prank orchestrated by Revenge, the consequences are life-threatening.

Sabrina Richards, Milford senior and an unwitting accomplice in this deadly game, must unravel the enigma that is Revenge's true identity. With her own freedom hanging in the balance, she embarks on a relentless quest to unmask the mastermind behind the perilous pranks. Delving deeper into the secrets and lies surrounding Revenge, Sabrina discovers that even her closest allies may be hiding sinister truths. With time running out, Sabrina gets closer to uncovering who is behind Revenge and the murder attempt and soon discovers that her own life is on the line.

Review

A Lie for a Lie was a quick, fun read that sucked me in immediately. In a similar fashion to Mean Girls and Pretty Little Liars, the drama does not let up, making this un-putdownable!

If you enjoy thrillers, high school drama, and twists that keep you guessing, this book is for you!

Thank you, LibraryThing, for a copy of this book!

Dates read: June 23, 2024 - June 23, 2024

About the author

Kristin Mock