Industry Reviews
"Exceptional...Ellison's best work to date." -Publishers Weekly on LIE TO ME "Comparisons to Gone Girl due to the initial story structure are expected, but Ellison has crafted a much better story that will still echo long after the final page is turned." -Associated Press on LIE TO ME "Immensely readable...lush." -Booklist on LIE TO ME "Fans of Paula Hawkins, A.S.A. Harrison, Mary Kubica, and Karin Slaughter will want to add this to their reading list." -Library Journal on LIE TO ME "Wonderful... A one-more-chapter, don't-eat-dinner, stay-up-late sensation." -Lee Child, #1 New York Times bestselling author, on LIE TO ME "Fans of GONE GIRL will gobble up this thriller about a marriage from hell, which moves at a blazing-fast pace and smoothly negotiates more twists and turns than the backroads of Tennessee. J.T. Ellison will keep you guessing every step of the way to the surprise ending!"-Lisa Scottoline, New York Times bestselling author of ONE PERFECT LIE, on LIE TO ME "A wickedly good thriller about a picture-perfect marriage that is anything but, LIE TO ME has it all: murder, lies and betrayal. J.T. Ellison will have readers hanging onto the edge of their seats with her latest cunning tale." -Mary Kubica, New York Times Bestselling Author of THE GOOD GIRL "LIE TO ME twists you up, throws you into nail-biting action and unexpected revelations. Belt yourself in for this roller coaster ride."--Catherine Coulter, #1 New York Times bestselling author of ENIGMA "LIE TO ME brilliantly combines a domestic noir thriller with a searing portrait of two writers trapped in a web of lies, betrayals, and murder. Sharply written and masterfully plotted, full of hard truths about the creative life and modern marriage, Ellison has written her finest novel- a breakout page-turner certain to win her a wide audience." -Jeff Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of BLAME "Riveting... a skillfully plotted story that's equal parts mystery, psychological thriller, and cautionary tale.... Artful and evocative prose complements the fully fleshed and realistically drawn characters." --Publishers Weekly on NO ONE KNOWS