Liane Moriarty
Liane Moriarty is an Australian author known for her contemporary fiction novels, including bestsellers such as 'Big Little Lies' and 'The Husband's Secret'. Her works often explore complex relationships and social issues.
Books
This list of books are ONLY the books that have been ranked on the lists that are aggregated on this site. This is not a comprehensive list of all books by this author.
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1. Big Little Lies
In a seemingly idyllic beachside town, three women's lives become entangled when their children start kindergarten. As the school year progresses, secrets, lies, and betrayals slowly unravel, leading to a shocking incident that will change their lives forever. With a mix of humor, suspense, and poignant moments, this gripping novel explores the complexities of motherhood, friendship, and the consequences of keeping secrets.
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2. Here One Moment
The book delves into the intricacies of human relationships and the impact of sudden loss. It follows the lives of several interconnected characters who are forced to confront their past and present when a tragic event disrupts their seemingly ordinary existence. As secrets unravel and emotions run high, the characters must navigate their grief and find a way to move forward, ultimately discovering resilience and the enduring power of love and friendship.
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3. Three Wishes
The book follows the tumultuous lives of the Kettle triplets—Cat, Lyn, and Gemma—as they navigate the complexities of adulthood, relationships, and family dynamics. Set in Sydney, the story unfolds through a blend of humor and drama, revealing the sisters' individual struggles with love, betrayal, and personal growth. As they confront unexpected challenges and secrets from their past, the triplets learn about the enduring power of sisterhood and the importance of forgiveness and understanding in maintaining familial bonds.
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4. Truly Madly Guilty
The novel intricately weaves the lives of three couples who attend a seemingly ordinary backyard barbecue that spirals into a life-altering event. As the story unfolds, it delves into themes of friendship, marriage, and the hidden tensions that simmer beneath the surface of everyday life. Through shifting perspectives and a gradual revelation of secrets, the narrative explores the impact of guilt and the complexities of human relationships, ultimately questioning how well we truly know those closest to us.
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5. Apples Never Fall
The novel revolves around the Delaney family, whose seemingly perfect life unravels when the matriarch, Joy, mysteriously disappears. As her four adult children grapple with their mother's absence, long-buried tensions and secrets come to light, challenging their perceptions of family loyalty and truth. The narrative weaves between past and present, revealing the complexities of marriage, sibling dynamics, and the pressures of familial expectations. As the investigation into Joy's disappearance unfolds, the family must confront their own flaws and the possibility that someone close to them might be responsible.
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6. Nine Perfect Strangers
The novel follows nine individuals who gather at a remote health resort, each seeking personal transformation and healing. As the guests engage in the retreat's unconventional therapies, they confront their own secrets and struggles, leading to unexpected connections and revelations. The story delves into themes of self-discovery, the complexity of human relationships, and the pursuit of happiness, all set against the backdrop of the mysterious and enigmatic practices of the resort's director. As tensions rise, the characters must navigate their inner turmoil and the challenges posed by the retreat's unorthodox methods.
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7. The Husband's Secret
The novel intertwines the lives of three women, Cecilia, Tess, and Rachel, whose worlds collide when Cecilia discovers a hidden letter from her husband meant to be opened only after his death. The letter reveals a devastating secret that has far-reaching consequences, affecting not only Cecilia's family but also the lives of Tess and Rachel. As the story unfolds, themes of love, betrayal, and forgiveness are explored, with each woman confronting her own moral dilemmas and the impact of past actions on their present lives. The narrative delves into the complexities of marriage and the unforeseen ripple effects of long-buried secrets.
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8. What Alice Forgot
The novel follows Alice, a 39-year-old woman who suffers a head injury at the gym and loses the last decade of her memories. As she navigates her life with the mindset of her 29-year-old self, she is shocked to discover that she is in the midst of a bitter divorce, has three children she doesn't remember, and has become a person she barely recognizes. Through this journey of rediscovery, Alice confronts the changes in her relationships and priorities, ultimately gaining a deeper understanding of herself and the importance of love and forgiveness.