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The Liar of Red Valley
The Liar of Red Valley | Walter Goodwater
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Don’t trust the Liar. Do not cross the King. Never, ever go in the River. In Red Valley, California, you follow the rules if you want to stay alive. But they won’t be enough to protect Sadie now that she’s become the Liar, the keeper of the town’s many secrets. Friendships are hard-won here, and it isn’t safe to make enemies. And though the Liar has power—power to remake the world, with just a little blood—what Sadie really needs is answers: Why is the town’s sheriff after her? What does the King want from her? And what is the real purpose of the Liar of Red Valley?
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AmandaBlaze
The Liar of Red Valley | Walter Goodwater
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I had to bail on this one. I didn't emphasize with the MC and couldn't get into the narration.

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AmandaBlaze
The Liar of Red Valley | Walter Goodwater
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TheNeverendingTBR
The Liar of Red Valley | Walter Goodwater
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This held me in suspense from the beginning because you never know where it's going to go, it's unpredictable and filled with twists.

It was a lot different to what I was expecting from this book, I never thought it had anything to do with the supernatural and the monsters in it were really creepy.

Superb world building, complete with a unique plot and Sadie - a loveable main character.

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IReadThereforeIBlog
The Liar of Red Valley | Walter Goodwater
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Walter Goodwater‘s contemporary fantasy novel is a slickly plotted, vividly imagined affair about power, authority and belonging and has a well realised main character who I rooted for. The world building works very well and I loved the way he incorporates his fantasy elements but the ending was, for me, slightly anti climactical given the events building up to it. Still there is scope here for a sequel, which I would definitely read.

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