Family of Liars "Family of Liars," a novel penned by E. Lockhart and released by Delacorte Press in 2022, serves as a precursor to Lockhart's earlier work, "We Were Liars," published in 2014. It revolves around the story of Caroline "Carrie" Sinclair, set against the backdrop of her family's secluded island, Beechwood, during the late 1980s. As Carrie grapples with addiction, the loss of her sibling, and her sense of belonging within her family, her encounters with a visitor named Pfeff throw her life into turmoil, revealing the depths of darkness within her. Exploring themes of grief, secrecy, and confronting one's past, "Family of Liars" delves into Carrie's journey of self-discovery and redemption. The narrative unfolds as Carrie, haunted by the ghost of her deceased son Johnny, recounts her turbulent 17th summer on Beechwood Island.
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