First Lie Wins
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REESE’S BOOK CLUB PICK | #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER “This fast-paced read has everything you could want in a thriller: secret identities, a mysterious boss and a cat & mouse game that kept me guessing the whole way through.” —Reese WitherspoonEvie Porter has everything a nice Southern girl could want: a doting boyfriend, a house with a white picket fence, a tight group of friends. The only catch: Evie Porter doesn’t exist.The identity comes first: Evie Porter. Once she’s given a name and location by her mysterious boss, Mr. Smith, she learns everything there is to know about the town and the people in it. Then the mark: Ryan Sumner. The last piece of the puzzle is the job.Evie isn’t privy to Mr. Smith’s real identity, but she knows this job isn't like the others. Ryan has gotten under her skin, and she’s starting to envision a different sort of life for herself. But Evie can’t make any mistakes—especially after what happened last time.Evie Porter must stay one step ahead of her past while making sure there's still a future in front of her. The stakes couldn't be higher—but then, Evie has always liked a challenge. . . .

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eAudiobook
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Unabridged
Street Date
01/02/2024
Language
English
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9780593789698

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Evie Porter is a sweet, southern girl from a small Alabama town. At least, that's the story she tells. In reality, she's a professional con artist whose specialty is insinuating herself into people's lives, gaining their trust so she can expose their secrets. Her handler, Mr. Smith, is disappointed in her recent performance, so her new assignment needs to be completed flawlessly, and Evie makes her way into Ryan Sumner's life. But then the unthinkable happens: a young woman named Lucca Marino enters Ryan and Evie's orbit--and Lucca Marino is Evie's real name, a secret that only Mr. Smith would know. Then the fake Lucca ends up dead, and Evie becomes a suspect, a complication that could expose her if she doesn't handle everything perfectly. Everyone in Elston's fast-paced adult debut has a secret, and none of the characters are trustworthy or reliable. Evie is a delightfully morally ambiguous antiheroine whose ability to think on her feet results in a relentless array of shocking twists that lead to a satisfying ending. Fans of thrillers by Rachel Hawkins and Vera Kurian will be enthralled.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

The anonymous narrator of Elston's ingeniously plotted adult debut (after the YA novel 10 Truths and a Dare) has long relied on charm and physical strength to complete a string of lucrative, increasingly dangerous missions from her mysterious boss. For her latest assignment, as in the past, she's been given a fresh identity ("Evie"), a destination, and the name of her mark, about whom she's supposed to learn everything and await further instructions. But the closer Evie gets to hunky Louisiana financial adviser Ryan Sumner--before long, she's his full-time girlfriend--the more unusual this job seems. Things get especially bizarre when one of Ryan's oldest friends shows up with a date who looks nearly identical to Evie and introduces herself by Evie's actual name. Might Evie's boss be setting her up? Is Ryan in on it? With the clock ticking, Evie and her MIT dropout/computer whiz sidekick, Devon, scramble to unravel what's really going on. Though a few plot elements, particularly those concerning Devon's hacking feats, strain credibility, Elston whips up plenty of suspense and delivers a satisfyingly serpentine finale. This promises more good things from Elston to come. (Jan.)

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Kirkus Book Review

A professional con woman quickly realizes her latest job has become more personal and dangerous than planned. Evie Porter (not her real name) is on a job in Louisiana and has successfully convinced her latest mark, Ryan Sumner, to fall for her in a whirlwind romance. All seems to be going well with Evie's investigation into Ryan's side business, a trucking company moving black market goods, until Evie meets a woman dating one of Ryan's friends who introduces herself as Lucca Marino--Evie's actual name. When imposter Lucca dies in a fiery car wreck and the police question Evie and Ryan as the last people to see her, an outstanding warrant pops for Evelyn Porter's arrest (though there should be no such history). It's then that Evie understands that her current job is actually a test from her employer, Mr. Smith, who was unhappy after she busted her last assignment, and the stakes are much higher than she'd anticipated. To keep herself out of jail, Evie must pull in every favor she has accumulated during her career to outwit Mr. Smith, but she will have to first discern whether she can trust Ryan or if she has to cut and run if she wants any hope for a future. Interspersed with the current adventure are flashbacks that start 10 years earlier in which Evie recalls committing petty theft at the country club in a desperate bid for cash to pay for her mother's cancer treatments during high school, being connected with Mr. Smith when she was caught, and the progression of jobs since then in which a host of lively side characters are introduced. YA writer Elston's adult debut announces itself as a savvy thriller with intrigue and momentum from the first twist of Lucca's arrival right up until the final showdowns. Evie is a smart and engaging protagonist, and her time on the run is anything but predictable. A genuine page-turner. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Evie Porter is a sweet, southern girl from a small Alabama town. At least, that's the story she tells. In reality, she's a professional con artist whose specialty is insinuating herself into people's lives, gaining their trust so she can expose their secrets. Her handler, Mr. Smith, is disappointed in her recent performance, so her new assignment needs to be completed flawlessly, and Evie makes her way into Ryan Sumner's life. But then the unthinkable happens: a young woman named Lucca Marino enters Ryan and Evie's orbit—and Lucca Marino is Evie's real name, a secret that only Mr. Smith would know. Then the fake Lucca ends up dead, and Evie becomes a suspect, a complication that could expose her if she doesn't handle everything perfectly. Everyone in Elston's fast-paced adult debut has a secret, and none of the characters are trustworthy or reliable. Evie is a delightfully morally ambiguous antiheroine whose ability to think on her feet results in a relentless array of shocking twists that lead to a satisfying ending. Fans of thrillers by Rachel Hawkins and Vera Kurian will be enthralled. Copyright 2023 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

Evie Porter knows her job: she must charm her way into Ryan Sumner's life, following instructions from her mysterious boss, Mr. Smith. But Evie's beginning to like her quarry, and she can now envision a different kind of life for herself. Only she's not really Evie Porter, and the one person who could spill her real identity has just arrived in town. YA novelist Elston makes the leap to adult novels. Prepub Alert. Copyright 2023 Library Journal

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

The anonymous narrator of Elston's ingeniously plotted adult debut (after the YA novel 10 Truths and a Dare) has long relied on charm and physical strength to complete a string of lucrative, increasingly dangerous missions from her mysterious boss. For her latest assignment, as in the past, she's been given a fresh identity ("Evie"), a destination, and the name of her mark, about whom she's supposed to learn everything and await further instructions. But the closer Evie gets to hunky Louisiana financial adviser Ryan Sumner—before long, she's his full-time girlfriend—the more unusual this job seems. Things get especially bizarre when one of Ryan's oldest friends shows up with a date who looks nearly identical to Evie and introduces herself by Evie's actual name. Might Evie's boss be setting her up? Is Ryan in on it? With the clock ticking, Evie and her MIT dropout/computer whiz sidekick, Devon, scramble to unravel what's really going on. Though a few plot elements, particularly those concerning Devon's hacking feats, strain credibility, Elston whips up plenty of suspense and delivers a satisfyingly serpentine finale. This promises more good things from Elston to come. (Jan.)

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Elston, A., & Maarleveld, S. (2024). First Lie Wins (Unabridged). Books on Tape.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Elston, Ashley and Saskia Maarleveld. 2024. First Lie Wins. Books on Tape.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Elston, Ashley and Saskia Maarleveld. First Lie Wins Books on Tape, 2024.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Elston, A. and Maarleveld, S. (2024). First lie wins. Unabridged Books on Tape.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Elston, Ashley, and Saskia Maarleveld. First Lie Wins Unabridged, Books on Tape, 2024.

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