Liane Moriarty

Liane Moriarty, born in Sydney, Australia, has become a literary sensation known for her gripping storytelling and insightful portrayals of human relationships. Before becoming a full-time writer, Moriarty worked in advertising and marketing. Her breakthrough novel, 'The Husband's Secret,' catapulted her to international acclaim, followed by bestsellers like 'Big Little Lies,' which was adapted into a successful TV series. Moriarty's works often delve into complex moral dilemmas and secrets that unravel with a perfect blend of wit and suspense. With her keen observations of human behavior and skillful character development, Moriarty has solidified her place as a master of contemporary fiction.

Big Little Lies
4.7

In 'Big Little Lies' by Liane Moriarty, readers are drawn into the seemingly perfect lives of three women whose children attend the same school. As their secrets, insecurities, and untold truths unravel against the backdrop of a mysterious murder, the novel delves into complex themes of friendship, domestic abuse, betrayal, and the facades people maintain to fit societal expectations. Moriarty's narrative brilliantly weaves humor, suspense, and poignant moments, keeping readers on the edge with unexpected twists and revelations. The characters are vividly portrayed, each struggling with their inner demons while projecting a flawless exterior. 'Big Little Lies' is a compelling page-turner that masterfully tackles serious issues with a touch of dark humor.