Read-Alikes for ‘The Truth About the Devlins’ by Lisa Scottoline | LibraryReads

The Truth About the Devlins by Lisa Scottoline is the top holds title of the week. LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes for patrons waiting to read this buzziest book.

The Truth About the Devlins by Lisa Scottoline (Putnam) is the top holds title of the week. LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes for patrons waiting to read this buzziest book.

The only Devlin not serving as a lawyer in the eponymous family firm (owing to alcohol issues and previous imprisonment), T.J. is instead the resident investigator and must act quickly when his brother kills a client in self-defense in the Edgar Award–winning Scottoline’s The Truth About the Devlins.—Barbara Hoffert


The Mystery Writer by Sulari Gentill (Poisoned Pen)

Appeared on the March 2024 LibraryReads list

"This intriguing mystery delves into the world of book publishing. Theo is an aspiring author who meets one of her childhood idols, Dan. As they grow closer, Dan is murdered and Theo becomes embroiled in scandal and conspiracies as she tries to solve his murder and outrun those who mean her harm—before she or someone she loves is next. This novel has a million twists that will keep readers guessing until the last page."—Lauren Maxwell, Geneva Public Library District, IL

False Witness by Karin Slaughter (Morrow; LJ starred review)

Appeared on the July 2021 LibraryReads list

“Leigh is a successful Atlanta attorney while her estranged sister, Callie, is a drug addict. When Leigh defends a serial rapist, she and Callie are forced to confront their traumatic past and complicated future. This is a thrill ride with satisfying depth and two main characters worth rooting for.”—Donna Ballard, East Meadow Public Library, East Meadow, NY

Find Her by Lisa Gardner (Dutton; LJ starred review)

Appeared on the Feb 2016 LibraryReads list

“WOW. Find Her is intense.Requesting the assistance of a kidnapping survivor who has become obsessed with cold cases, Boston detective D. D. Warren becomes suspicious of the woman's agenda upon discovering her relationships with other victims. A very suspenseful, twisty, unpredictable page-turner.”—Allie Williams, Parnell Memorial Library, Montevallo, AL

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