Sadie’s mom is the Liar of Red Valley. She can tell a Lie for you at the cost of shaving years off your life. However, when Sadie’s mom dies, she inherits role. Now she must try and guard the town’s secrets as human and supernatural enemies alike are after her trying uncover whatever big Lies her mother has told.
The Liar of Red Valley by Walter Goodwater is a delightfully wonderous and strange book to sink into.
Here in the small town of Red Valley the bizarre, otherworldly, and out-of-place are normal. There are the demonic Laughing Boys, the Whispers who love to spread gossip, and then, of course, there’s also the enigmatic King whose presence protects the town and granted the first Liar their powers to begin with. It’s a well-wrought and colorful world that pulses with magic, and it’s a whole lot of fun getting lost in.
However, there is one aspect of the book that is both a plus and a minus … and that is its pacing.
For better or worse, this book is action-packed and has relentlessly breakneck pacing.
On one hand, this book constantly kept me on the edge of my seat and I never found myself bored.
On the other hand, some of the plot twists (except the bombshell truth near the end) were so rapid that they didn’t have enough build-up to register as a shock. Also, I almost wish the story had hit the brakes and take a breather at times to create tension and further establish Sadie’s relationship with her friend Graciela.
All in all though, The Liar of Red Valley is an inventive and highly enjoyable supernatural mystery.
Thank you, NetGalley and Solaris, for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Book Details:
Publication Date : September 28, 2021
Publisher : Solaris
ISBN : 1781089116
Pages : 368
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