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January LaVoy narrates Everyone Here Is Lying with a tightly coiled urgency that suits Lapena's missing-child structure — at nine hours, there's no time for the suburban-secrets premise to go slack, and LaVoy's voice keeps the lies accumulating at the right pace. Nine of the ten recommendations also feature LaVoy's , four of them by the same author, so this is effectively a list built around a single -writer collaboration and what happens when that pairing keeps working.

10 books for fans of Everyone Here Is Lying

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    She Didn't See It Coming

    by Shari Lapena

    Why this book?

    January LaVoy's measured narration brings the same atmospheric tension to this mystery, capturing Lapena's skill at weaving together unreliable perspectives and small-town secrets. You'll experience the identical page-turning momentum and psychological complexity that made the first book compelling, with an extra hour to deepen the intricate plot.

    3.89 Goodreads (107.3K ratings)
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    The Twisted Women's Book Club

    by Karin Slaughter, Oyinkan Braithwaite, Sarah Pekkanen, Linwood Barclay, Naomi Hirahara, K.J. Howe, Robert Dugoni, Alison Gaylin, Heather Gudenkauf, Shari Lapena, Clare Mackintosh, Stacy Willingham, January LaVoy, Andi Arndt, Saskia Maarleveld, Kathleen Early, Lauren Ezzo, Stephanie Epstein, Jenn Lee, Brittany Pressley, Cindy Kay, Nancy Wu, Nicola F. Delgado, Emily Lawrence, Karen Murray, Adepero Oduye, Daniela Acitelli

    Why this book?

    Listeners who appreciated Lapena's knack for unraveling small-town secrets will find similar satisfaction in this anthology, where her contribution sits alongside fellow masters of suspense in a collection that maintains the same propulsive mystery tone across multiple narrators. The ensemble cast approach amplifies the intimate, character-driven storytelling that made *Everyone Here Is Lying* compelling, offering multiple perspectives on deception and moral complexity within a comparable runtime.

    3.52 Goodreads (7.6K ratings)
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    Getting Away with Murder

    by Shari Lapena

    Why this book?

    The continuity of January LaVoy's assured narration carries over the same atmospheric tension and intricate plotting that made *Everyone Here Is Lying* compelling, while Lapena's signature exploration of small-town secrets and moral ambiguity deepens in this equally gripping mystery.

    3.72 Goodreads (134 ratings)
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    The Couple Next Door

    by Shari Lapena

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    Parents attend a dinner party next door with just a baby monitor for security, but their six-month-old daughter vanishes, revealing that everyone has secrets worth killing for.

    3.80 Goodreads (720.1K ratings)
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    26 Beauties

    Women's Murder Club • Book 26

    by James Patterson

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    San Francisco's most beautiful women are disappearing in a terrifying pattern that crashes Detective Lindsay Boxer's celebration. Patterson crafts a chilling hunt through Golden Gate Park and beyond.

    4.55 Goodreads (11 ratings)
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    Invisible

    Invisible • Book 1

    by James Patterson, David Ellis

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    Patterson weaves together seemingly random crimes across America as obsessive FBI researcher Emmy discovers a serial killer whose victims share one terrifying connection she's only beginning to understand.

    4.15 Goodreads (49.2K ratings)
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    Jar of Hearts

    by Jennifer Hillier

    Why this book?

    Jar of Hearts delivers the same immersive psychological suspense and unreliable narrator tension that made Everyone Here Is Lying gripping, while January LaVoy's narration brings equal intensity to this darker exploration of secrets and past crimes. Both audiobooks excel at weaving multiple timelines and perspectives into intricate mysteries that demand listener attention, making the extended runtime feel essential rather than indulgent.

    4.13 Goodreads (220.6K ratings)
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    22 Seconds

    Women's Murder Club • Book 22

    by James Patterson, Maxine Paetro

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    Gun smuggling across the Mexican border intersects with a killer hunting ex-cops, leaving cryptic warnings for Lindsay Boxer. Patterson weaves current political tensions into personal danger.

    4.11 Goodreads (38.9K ratings)
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    Listen for the Lie

    by Amy Tintera

    Why this book?

    Both mysteries feature unreliable narrators and small-town secrets unraveling through multiple perspectives, creating the same propulsive tension that makes them perfect for immersive listening. January LaVoy's distinctive voice grounds the psychological intrigue in both audiobooks, while the dual narration in *Listen for the Lie* amplifies the sense of competing truths that defines *Everyone Here Is Lying*.

    4.07 Goodreads (556.8K ratings)
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    Dear Debbie

    by Freida McFadden

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    What happens when a beloved advice columnist realizes her well-meaning guidance has been destroying lives? McFadden explores the dark side of good intentions with her signature psychological twists.

    4.02 Goodreads (244.1K ratings)