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Lie Still
In the tradition of Lisa Ungerâs Beautiful Lies and Nancy Pickardâs The Scent of Rain and Lightning comes a twisting, riveting novel of shifting trust and shattered lives. Lie Still delves deep into the heart of an opulent Southern town, where gossip is currency and secrets kill.
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When Emily Page and her husband move from Manhattan to the wealthy enclave of Clairmont, Texas, she hopes she can finally escape her haunted pastâand outrun the nameless stalker who has been taunting her for years. Pregnant with her first child, Emily just wants to start over. But as she is drawn into a nest of secretive Texas womenâand into the unnerving company of their queen, Caroline WarwickâEmily finds that acceptance is a very dangerous game.
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It isnât long before Caroline mysteriously disappears and Emily is facing a rash of anonymous threats. Are they linked to the missing Caroline? Or to Emilyâs terrifying encounter in college, years earlier? As the dark truth about Caroline emerges, Emily realizes that some secrets are impossible to hideâand that whoever came for Caroline is now coming for her.
Praise for Lie Still
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âIn this engrossing novel of suspense . . . [Heaberlin] expertly spins out a tale of lies and deceit that will keep the reader guessing.ââPublishers Weekly
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âHeaberlinâs depiction of one tight-knit Texas community is both culturally savvy and politically astute. . . . A carefully wrapped package of Texas soap opera, social and political exposĂ©, and well-paced thriller.ââBooklist
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âHeaberlin combines a culturally pertinent suspense story (the plot revolves around the main characterâs struggles with the repercussions of an unreported date rape) with satirical observations about Texasâ moneyed suburban elite.ââThe New York Times
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âLie Still mixes serious discussion about âthe last frontier in crimeâ with a twisty-turny mystery plot and a cast of eccentric characters.ââFort Worth Star-Telegram
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âReading a book by Julia Heaberlin is like hearing your best friend tell you a particularly thorny story, filled with secrets and intrigue and human hopes and failures. Lie Still is a book you want to curl up with for a good long while but, more important, Julia Heaberlin is an author you want to get to know.ââJenny Milchman
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âJulia Heaberlin weaves an intricate tapestry of secrets and suspense, lies and betrayals that kept me reading late into the night. Lie Still is a thriller par excellence and a page-turner, trueâbut itâs also a moving story of one womanâs unlikely path toward healing, and anotherâs lifelong search for redemption. I challenge you to visit Claremont, Texasâwhere nothing is quite as it seems and no one is quite who they claimâand leave unchanged.ââEmily Colin
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âJulia Heaberlin deceives the reader in the most deliciously chilling way in Lie Still: With gorgeous prose and sterling character work, she takes us on a deeply felt and wonderfully composed thrill ride. Layer after layer of secrets, longing, and deception is peeled away and we begin to dread the twisted kernel at the heart, never guessing what Heaberlin has in store for us.ââSophie Littlefield, bestselling author of Garden of Stones
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When Emily Page and her husband move from Manhattan to the wealthy enclave of Clairmont, Texas, she hopes she can finally escape her haunted pastâand outrun the nameless stalker who has been taunting her for years. Pregnant with her first child, Emily just wants to start over. But as she is drawn into a nest of secretive Texas womenâand into the unnerving company of their queen, Caroline WarwickâEmily finds that acceptance is a very dangerous game.
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It isnât long before Caroline mysteriously disappears and Emily is facing a rash of anonymous threats. Are they linked to the missing Caroline? Or to Emilyâs terrifying encounter in college, years earlier? As the dark truth about Caroline emerges, Emily realizes that some secrets are impossible to hideâand that whoever came for Caroline is now coming for her.
Praise for Lie Still
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âIn this engrossing novel of suspense . . . [Heaberlin] expertly spins out a tale of lies and deceit that will keep the reader guessing.ââPublishers Weekly
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âHeaberlinâs depiction of one tight-knit Texas community is both culturally savvy and politically astute. . . . A carefully wrapped package of Texas soap opera, social and political exposĂ©, and well-paced thriller.ââBooklist
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âHeaberlin combines a culturally pertinent suspense story (the plot revolves around the main characterâs struggles with the repercussions of an unreported date rape) with satirical observations about Texasâ moneyed suburban elite.ââThe New York Times
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âLie Still mixes serious discussion about âthe last frontier in crimeâ with a twisty-turny mystery plot and a cast of eccentric characters.ââFort Worth Star-Telegram
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âReading a book by Julia Heaberlin is like hearing your best friend tell you a particularly thorny story, filled with secrets and intrigue and human hopes and failures. Lie Still is a book you want to curl up with for a good long while but, more important, Julia Heaberlin is an author you want to get to know.ââJenny Milchman
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âJulia Heaberlin weaves an intricate tapestry of secrets and suspense, lies and betrayals that kept me reading late into the night. Lie Still is a thriller par excellence and a page-turner, trueâbut itâs also a moving story of one womanâs unlikely path toward healing, and anotherâs lifelong search for redemption. I challenge you to visit Claremont, Texasâwhere nothing is quite as it seems and no one is quite who they claimâand leave unchanged.ââEmily Colin
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âJulia Heaberlin deceives the reader in the most deliciously chilling way in Lie Still: With gorgeous prose and sterling character work, she takes us on a deeply felt and wonderfully composed thrill ride. Layer after layer of secrets, longing, and deception is peeled away and we begin to dread the twisted kernel at the heart, never guessing what Heaberlin has in store for us.ââSophie Littlefield, bestselling author of Garden of Stones
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In the tradition of Lisa Ungerâs Beautiful Lies and Nancy Pickardâs The Scent of Rain and Lightning comes a twisting, riveting novel of shifting trust and shattered lives. Lie Still delves deep into the heart of an opulent Southern town, where gossip is currency and secrets kill.
Â
When Emily Page and her husband move from Manhattan to the wealthy enclave of Clairmont, Texas, she hopes she can finally escape her haunted pastâand outrun the nameless stalker who has been taunting her for years. Pregnant with her first child, Emily just wants to start over. But as she is drawn into a nest of secretive Texas womenâand into the unnerving company of their queen, Caroline WarwickâEmily finds that acceptance is a very dangerous game.
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It isnât long before Caroline mysteriously disappears and Emily is facing a rash of anonymous threats. Are they linked to the missing Caroline? Or to Emilyâs terrifying encounter in college, years earlier? As the dark truth about Caroline emerges, Emily realizes that some secrets are impossible to hideâand that whoever came for Caroline is now coming for her.
Praise for Lie Still
Â
âIn this engrossing novel of suspense . . . [Heaberlin] expertly spins out a tale of lies and deceit that will keep the reader guessing.ââPublishers Weekly
Â
âHeaberlinâs depiction of one tight-knit Texas community is both culturally savvy and politically astute. . . . A carefully wrapped package of Texas soap opera, social and political exposĂ©, and well-paced thriller.ââBooklist
Â
âHeaberlin combines a culturally pertinent suspense story (the plot revolves around the main characterâs struggles with the repercussions of an unreported date rape) with satirical observations about Texasâ moneyed suburban elite.ââThe New York Times
Â
âLie Still mixes serious discussion about âthe last frontier in crimeâ with a twisty-turny mystery plot and a cast of eccentric characters.ââFort Worth Star-Telegram
Â
âReading a book by Julia Heaberlin is like hearing your best friend tell you a particularly thorny story, filled with secrets and intrigue and human hopes and failures. Lie Still is a book you want to curl up with for a good long while but, more important, Julia Heaberlin is an author you want to get to know.ââJenny Milchman
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âJulia Heaberlin weaves an intricate tapestry of secrets and suspense, lies and betrayals that kept me reading late into the night. Lie Still is a thriller par excellence and a page-turner, trueâbut itâs also a moving story of one womanâs unlikely path toward healing, and anotherâs lifelong search for redemption. I challenge you to visit Claremont, Texasâwhere nothing is quite as it seems and no one is quite who they claimâand leave unchanged.ââEmily Colin
Â
âJulia Heaberlin deceives the reader in the most deliciously chilling way in Lie Still: With gorgeous prose and sterling character work, she takes us on a deeply felt and wonderfully composed thrill ride. Layer after layer of secrets, longing, and deception is peeled away and we begin to dread the twisted kernel at the heart, never guessing what Heaberlin has in store for us.ââSophie Littlefield, bestselling author of Garden of Stones
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When Emily Page and her husband move from Manhattan to the wealthy enclave of Clairmont, Texas, she hopes she can finally escape her haunted pastâand outrun the nameless stalker who has been taunting her for years. Pregnant with her first child, Emily just wants to start over. But as she is drawn into a nest of secretive Texas womenâand into the unnerving company of their queen, Caroline WarwickâEmily finds that acceptance is a very dangerous game.
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It isnât long before Caroline mysteriously disappears and Emily is facing a rash of anonymous threats. Are they linked to the missing Caroline? Or to Emilyâs terrifying encounter in college, years earlier? As the dark truth about Caroline emerges, Emily realizes that some secrets are impossible to hideâand that whoever came for Caroline is now coming for her.
Praise for Lie Still
Â
âIn this engrossing novel of suspense . . . [Heaberlin] expertly spins out a tale of lies and deceit that will keep the reader guessing.ââPublishers Weekly
Â
âHeaberlinâs depiction of one tight-knit Texas community is both culturally savvy and politically astute. . . . A carefully wrapped package of Texas soap opera, social and political exposĂ©, and well-paced thriller.ââBooklist
Â
âHeaberlin combines a culturally pertinent suspense story (the plot revolves around the main characterâs struggles with the repercussions of an unreported date rape) with satirical observations about Texasâ moneyed suburban elite.ââThe New York Times
Â
âLie Still mixes serious discussion about âthe last frontier in crimeâ with a twisty-turny mystery plot and a cast of eccentric characters.ââFort Worth Star-Telegram
Â
âReading a book by Julia Heaberlin is like hearing your best friend tell you a particularly thorny story, filled with secrets and intrigue and human hopes and failures. Lie Still is a book you want to curl up with for a good long while but, more important, Julia Heaberlin is an author you want to get to know.ââJenny Milchman
Â
âJulia Heaberlin weaves an intricate tapestry of secrets and suspense, lies and betrayals that kept me reading late into the night. Lie Still is a thriller par excellence and a page-turner, trueâbut itâs also a moving story of one womanâs unlikely path toward healing, and anotherâs lifelong search for redemption. I challenge you to visit Claremont, Texasâwhere nothing is quite as it seems and no one is quite who they claimâand leave unchanged.ââEmily Colin
Â
âJulia Heaberlin deceives the reader in the most deliciously chilling way in Lie Still: With gorgeous prose and sterling character work, she takes us on a deeply felt and wonderfully composed thrill ride. Layer after layer of secrets, longing, and deception is peeled away and we begin to dread the twisted kernel at the heart, never guessing what Heaberlin has in store for us.ââSophie Littlefield, bestselling author of Garden of Stones












