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10 Books Like We Were Liars

If you're drawn to the mysterious allure of forbidden secrets, tangled lies, and the haunting questions of identity in *We Were Liars*, these 10 books will keep you hooked. Each weaves a web of deception, family drama, or a mystery that challenges everything you think you know.

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The Silent Patient

by Alex Michaelides

Why it's the perfect match

A masterclass in unreliable narratives, this psychological thriller follows a woman who murders her husband — and refuses to speak again. Its obsession with hidden truths and fractured realities mirrors the obsession and dark elegance of *We Were Liars*.

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The Secret History
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The Secret History

by Donna Tartt

A murder plunges a group of elite students into a spiral of lies, mistrust, and madness — a haunting exploration of secrets that linger long after the final page.

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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
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A gripping blend of corruption, family rot, and razor-sharp detective work explores how buried truths can unravel generations of lies.

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The Wife Between Us
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The Wife Between Us

by Paula Hawkins

A searing look at obsession and gaslighting that forces the reader to question reality, much like *We Were Liars*' brilliant manipulation of perspective.

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The Guest List
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The Guest List

by Lucy Foley

A stranded beach gathering uncovers generations of family secrets, where a single night of lies leads to deadly betrayal.

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The Poisonwood Bible
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The Poisonwood Bible

by Barbara Kingsolver

The Price family’s disastrous mission in Congo collides with secrets, cultural clashes, and the dark consequences of pride and deception.

The Woman in the Window
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The Woman in the Window

by A.S.A. Harrison

A reclusive woman trapped by agoraphobia witnesses a chilling crime — but no one believes her, weaving a tale of isolation and unreliable memory.

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The Silent Sister
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The Silent Sister

by Lyssa Chapman

A harrowing journey to uncover family lies through a missing girl’s case, blending true crime with psychological tension.

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The Housemaid
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The Housemaid

by Freida McFadden

A domestic dystopia where lies and surveillance escalate into chaos, echoing the paranoia and moral ambiguity of *We Were Liars*.

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The Door
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The Door

by Emma Donoghue

A mother’s protective lies spiral into dangerous secrets, dissecting how love and deception coexist in the unlikeliest of forms.

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