A review by bloopers
Three Perfect Liars by Heidi Perks

4.0

4/5 stars

Three women are suspects to the burning of Morris & Wood. They all have their reasons and their own opportunities, but who did the deed in the end?

After some(aka a lot) of procrastination, I finally finished this book! Anyways, here's my review.

The characters are a weird topic—the main ones(Laura, Janie, and Mia) are amazingly developed in terms of personality, motive, and their current life, though it just stops at some point. Same thing goes for the side characters, some development, then it somehow stops. The book(mainly the ending and interactions) could be much more impactful if there was that little bit more.

Though what you *do* get is pretty nice, and you get a good idea of each character and its fun trying to get who did it.

The writing is honestly amazing—you can feel the drama and feeling in each interaction, and it's fairly descriptive. Its intriguing and keeps you hooked, and I liked the authors approach to sensitive subjects(though I can't say since I feel like I'll accidentally get into spoiler territory :/)
It was also nice going through the three POV's, and you were always just turning the page to get to the next one.

The ending was nice and satisfying, and I really was surprised at what happened. I just felt off in a way I can't explain.

Overall: Three Perfect Liars is a novel with well-developed characters, a gripping plot, and amazing writing, and is one of the better thriller books you can read. Like I said above, this gets a 4/5 stars from me.