Genuine Fraud

 

Genuine Fraud









Genuine Fraud


A brilliant, twisty thriller--I loved it! --KAREN M. MCMANUS, bestselling author of One of Us is Lying From the author of We Were Liars, which John Green called utterly unforgettable, comes a mind-bending, New York Times bestselling thriller told in reverse.Compulsively readable. --Entertainment WeeklyAn addictive and shocking feminist thriller. --Lena DunhamImogen lives at the Playa Grande Resort in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. She spends her days working out in the hotel gym and telling other guests how she was forced out of Stanford.But Imogen isn't really Imogen. She's Jule. And she's on the run from something. Or someone. Which means . . . where is the real Imogen?Rewind: Jule and Imogen are the closest of friends. Obsessed with each other, even. Imogen is an orphan, an heiress she and Jule spend a summer together in a house on Martha's Vineyard, sharing secrets they'd never reveal to another soul.But that was months ago. Where is Immie now? And why is Jule using her name?You will devour it. --Gayle Forman, bestselling author of If I Stay Fans of E. Lockhart's We Were Liars will love this . . . and definitely won't see the ending coming. --HelloGiggles.comTangled secrets, diabolical lies and, ultimately, a mind-blowing outcome are crafted with the plotted precision we expect (and love!) from E. Lockhart. --Justine MagazineMoves at a breakneck speed. --Marie ClaireAs with E. Lockhart's previous novel, the best-selling We Were Liars, [readers] will likely finish the last page and flip right back to the beginning to search for clues they missed. --Chicago Tribune


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Genuine Fraud


A brilliant, twisty thriller--I loved it! --KAREN M. MCMANUS, bestselling author of One of Us is Lying From the author of We Were Liars, which John Green called utterly unforgettable, comes a mind-bending, New York Times bestselling thriller told in reverse.Compulsively readable. --Entertainment WeeklyAn addictive and shocking feminist thriller. --Lena DunhamImogen lives at the Playa Grande Resort in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. She spends her days working out in the hotel gym and telling other guests how she was forced out of Stanford.But Imogen isn't really Imogen. She's Jule. And she's on the run from something. Or someone. Which means . . . where is the real Imogen?Rewind: Jule and Imogen are the closest of friends. Obsessed with each other, even. Imogen is an orphan, an heiress she and Jule spend a summer together in a house on Martha's Vineyard, sharing secrets they'd never reveal to another soul.But that was months ago. Where is Immie now? And why is Jule using her name?You will devour it. --Gayle Forman, bestselling author of If I Stay Fans of E. Lockhart's We Were Liars will love this . . . and definitely won't see the ending coming. --HelloGiggles.comTangled secrets, diabolical lies and, ultimately, a mind-blowing outcome are crafted with the plotted precision we expect (and love!) from E. Lockhart. --Justine MagazineMoves at a breakneck speed. --Marie ClaireAs with E. Lockhart's previous novel, the best-selling We Were Liars, [readers] will likely finish the last page and flip right back to the beginning to search for clues they missed. --Chicago Tribune


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