In this taut new young adult thriller by Edgar
Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author Natalie D.
Richards, high school junior Clara discovers a shocking truth about her best
friend.
Lily has a dark side and deadly plan. And she's
orchestrated every last detail to make Clara look guilty.
The first lie made Lily a savior. The second framed Clara
for murder. If it weren't for Lily, Clara would still be a total
outcast, shunned for her role in an incident that gave her a criminal record
and ruined another girl's life. She's spent the past two years trying to escape
that night, and ever since Lily Dalton befriended her, she's almost succeeded.
After all, Lily's the golden girl of the high school―smart, popular, beloved by
all―and as her best friend, Clara's now the bright, hard-working chemistry
whiz.
But is Lily really just the good-hearted friend who saved
Clara from the past? Because lately Lily has been talking about certain
classmates and teachers―about wanting revenge. Do you ever think about
making them pay? she asks. How would you do it? Lily
has to be joking. At least that's what Clara thinks, until she finds a folder
that outlines a deadly plan, including detailed steps and a list of targets in
their school.
Shockingly, there's even more to Lily's plan, and it has
everything to do with Clara. After all, everyone already knows what she did two
years ago. Suddenly all the evidence has been turned against her, and there's
no way she can prove her innocence. And the people on that list of targets? One
after the next, they're meeting terrible fates, and Clara's looking guiltier by
the second. It's up to Clara to find the truth and clear her name, before it's
too late.
A harrowing thriller about lies and their devastating
consequences, Two Perfect Lies cements Natalie D. Richards as
a powerhouse of the psychological thriller genre and promises a riveting,
unputdownable read.
About the Author
Natalie D. Richards writes books that will keep you up way
past your bedtime. She lives with her family in Columbus, Ohio and when she’s
not writing or reading, you can probably find her wrangling Wookiee, her
enormous dustmop of a dog.