Have you ever played two truths and a lie?Emma has. Her first summer away from home, she learned how to play the game. And she learned how to lie.Then three of her new friends went into the woods and never returned . . . Now, years later, Emma has been asked to go back to the newly re-opened Camp Nightingale. She thinks she’s laying old ghosts to rest but really she’s returning to the scene of a crime.Because Emma’s innocence might be the biggest lie of all…
Publication Year: 2018
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It was such a good story with a lot of secrets and also naturally with a lot of lies. All those flashbacks to fifteen years ago were a nice addition to the story, so that we got to know the three girls better. There were definitely a lot of twists in this story that I didn’t see coming. Especially part two of this book had me totally hooked. I was a bit scared that the ending would disappoint but it definitely did not.