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Little Liar

Leigh Rivers

Little Liar

Leigh Rivers

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Series Context: The Web of Silence Duet

Content Warning: This section of the guide includes discussion of rape and sexual violence.

As the second book in the series, Little Liar continues the story begun in Little Stranger, the first book in the Web of Silence duology, escalating the stakes and deepening the exploration of its central characters. Little Liar focuses particularly on Malachi’s perspective to give psychological depth to a morally gray antihero, whereas Little Stranger is told mainly from Olivia’s point of view. Though the two books cover some of the same time period, the shift in first-person narrator allows for additional layering of both plot and theme, as insight is given into both characters’ perspectives. 

In Little Stranger, Malachi takes many extreme actions, such as kidnapping Olivia as a masked stranger, chaining her in his cabin in the woods, and even sexually torturing her with a screwdriver. Although Olivia returns to Malachi at the end of the novel, leaving Xander at the altar, the novel ends without exploring how the couple will reunite with their family, if at all. In addition, unlike Little Liar, the first book offers very little insight into Malachi’s history—most importantly, his traumatic childhood.

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