The Last Lie

The Last Lie by Stephen White, published by Penguin Publishing Group on August 2, 2011, is a reprint edition comprising 528 pages. This novel continues the Alan Gregory series, presenting a crime story that draws inspiration from real events. The narrative begins with Alan and Lauren Gregory, who find themselves unwittingly connected to a serious incident that unfolds after a housewarming party hosted by their affluent neighbors in Boulder.
Readers will encounter a suspenseful tale as Alan navigates the complexities of a rape accusation that shakes the community. With his unique perspective on the events that transpired, he faces the challenge of protecting crucial witnesses and those close to him from potential danger. This edition explores themes of psychological tension and crime, making it a notable entry in the thriller genre.
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New York Times bestselling author Stephen White returns to his beloved Alan Gregory series with a taut, ripped-from-the-headlines crime story.
Thankfully Alan and Lauren Gregory aren’t on the guest list when their affluent new neighbors hold a housewarming party–because the next morning, a rape accusation rocks the town of Boulder. And though Alan discovers he has a most unusual perspective into what truly happened after the party, he may not be able to stop crucial witnesses-and people close to him-from being murdered…
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