![]() It can also be a trap because Sutton doesn't remember everything right away. I have always liked her flashbacks because you never know what they are going to reveal. You don't really know where he's been but, you do get hints with Sutton's flashbacks about what type of person he was before she died. He does act very hostile towards Emma though. He doesn't seem like the type to beat up a woman because I'm sure he doesn't like that his sister was when he was at home. Like his father he is known to be pretty volatile so there's another thing stacked against him. He's angry and the way he talks to her makes her suspicion arise against him even more. Whenever they interact you can feel the tension between them. Thayer, clearly has a history with Emma's dead twin sister Sutton and Sutton's sister Laurel. Thayer has become a new prime suspect with Sutton's friends and sister being cleared so she's terrified when he suddenly appears looking menacing. Two Truths and a Lie picks up with Emma discovering Thayer in her bedroom. ![]() ![]() ![]() If you haven't read the first two books you might get some new details ruined for you naturally. I wasn't able to write a review before so I'm making up for it with this one. I've read this book before so this review will have thoughts on what I thought before and after rereading this book again. ![]()
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