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Ray Palen

Former writer turned academic Maia Gold is surprised and somewhat alarmed when her work-study assistant announces that an invitation has landed on her desk from the illustrious Argos Alexander. Fifteen years ago, Maia had attended a writers retreat at his estate on the Greek island of Eris, an experience that she was incredibly happy to have left behind her.

Thus begins WRITERS AND LIARS, the latest novel from Carol Goodman, who returns to her love of classic literature within the confines of historical fiction…and, of course, mystery and possible murder. Maia learns via social media that some of her fellow writers from that retreat will be returning to Eris, which is no coincidence. She was quite content with never seeing those people again, so she has to wonder why Argos is reuniting them after all these years.

Joining Maia is her former friend, Annika. Annika deceived her at the retreat when she stole away her man, Ian, who also will be in attendance. Rounding out the group are other old faces like reviewer Sydney Norton and writer Olivia Knox. Surprisingly, Argos is not there to greet them when they arrive, and the festivities are being run by a severe-looking woman named Eleni, who introduces herself as his housekeeper.

"When you bring together a group of writers and liars who all resent each other, anything can happen. It is this understanding that fuels the murder mystery part of the story, and Goodman mines it for all it’s worth."

Things are instantly uncomfortable with the group, especially since everyone has some resentment towards Sydney, who always seems to enjoy panning their work in his reviews. The first night ends with them all agreeing to go back to their rooms and write their own opening chapter to a murder mystery that will be shared the next morning. It’s all part of a contest that Argos has devised, where the winner is promised fame and fortune. This moment gave me Lord Byron/Mary Shelley vibes, and I loved it.

As Argos continues to be MIA, Maia suggests that he may be taking a page from Agatha Christie’s AND THEN THERE WERE NONE with an invitation that has deep ulterior motives. Greek mythology is infused in nearly everything in this twisty tale as evidenced by the reference made to one of them possibly being “the Nemesis out for revenge.”Regrettably, we never get to see those first chapters as the next day is rocked by the discovery of Argos’ corpse. He clearly has been dead long before any of his guests had gotten to the island. Everyone plans to leave as soon as possible, but that may not happen before more people perish at the hands of a devious killer who went to great lengths to get them back to this place.

There will be additional murders and plenty of mistrust before this gathering is over. When you bring together a group of writers and liars who all resent each other, anything can happen. It is this understanding that fuels the murder mystery part of the story, and Goodman mines it for all it’s worth. After all, if you are surrounded by liars, can you really trust anyone or anything?

As a lifelong thespian, I have always lived by the mantra that actors are technically professional liars, as they seek to convince others that they are someone else. In that sense, the same can be true for fiction writers who ask their readers to suspend disbelief and immerse themselves in characters and worlds of their own imagination and creation. These are the realms that Carol Goodman mines in WRITERS AND LIARS, and it makes for some remarkably interesting and compelling fiction.

Teaser

Fifteen years ago, Maia Gold attended a prestigious --- and very exclusive --- writers retreat hosted by billionaire Argos Alexander on the Greek island of Eris. But something dark happened on that island, a betrayal that has hung over her ever since. Now, Maia has been invited to return to Eris, and she’s not the only one from that first retreat who’s been invited back. Almost all of the writers from 15 years before have returned to Eris, bringing unresolved resentments with them. The guests soon learn that their illustrious host is absent, though he has left instructions for them to participate in a contest. Whoever can write the most suspenseful mystery while on the island will win a fortune and literary acclaim. But when the guests gather in the morning to share their first chapters, they find Argos Alexander dead.

Promo

Fifteen years ago, Maia Gold attended a prestigious --- and very exclusive --- writers retreat hosted by billionaire Argos Alexander on the Greek island of Eris. But something dark happened on that island, a betrayal that has hung over her ever since. Now, Maia has been invited to return to Eris, and she’s not the only one from that first retreat who’s been invited back. Almost all of the writers from 15 years before have returned to Eris, bringing unresolved resentments with them. The guests soon learn that their illustrious host is absent, though he has left instructions for them to participate in a contest. Whoever can write the most suspenseful mystery while on the island will win a fortune and literary acclaim. But when the guests gather in the morning to share their first chapters, they find Argos Alexander dead.

About the Book

In the latest thrilling suspense novel from Mary Higgins Clark Award-winning author Carol Goodman, a group of mystery authors gathers on a secluded Greek island for a writers retreat, only to discover that their enigmatic host has been murdered and everyone present is a suspect.

They’ll kill for inspiration…

Fifteen years ago, Maia Gold attended a prestigious --- and very exclusive --- writers retreat hosted by billionaire Argos Alexander on the Greek island of Eris. It’s where she wrote her first book, the one that should have launched a brilliant career. But something dark happened on that island, a betrayal that has hung over Maia ever since.

Now, Maia finds a familiar envelope in the mail. It’s an invitation to return to Eris, and according to social media, she’s not the only one from that first retreat who’s been invited back. This could be the second chance Maia needs to jump-start her dreams. A chance for reconciliation…or revenge.

Almost all of the writers from 15 years before have returned to Eris, bringing unresolved resentments with them. Soon, the guests learn that their illustrious host is absent, though he has left instructions for them to participate in a contest. Whoever can write the most suspenseful mystery while on the island will win a fortune and literary acclaim. But this is no harmless game --- when the guests gather in the morning to share their first chapters, they find Argos Alexander, dead. 

Tensions simmer as the guests try to determine who’s capable of murder, not just on the page, but in real life. On an island full of mystery writers, anyone could be the killer --- and anyone could be the next victim. Trapped together until the next boat arrives from the mainland, they must sort out old grievances and figure out how to trust one another...or die one by one.

Audiobook available, read by Kirsten Potter