A review by noellesmagicallibrary
Society of Lies by Lauren Ling Brown

4.75

I was invested in this story from the very beginning to the very end. The twists weren’t necessarily shocking but I wasn’t able to guess what was happening either. 
I’m so happy I joined an online book group to read this one otherwise it may not have been on my radar. 

Told through two point of views and  three total timelines, two sisters are involved in a secretive Princeton society. Maya graduated 10 years ago and Naomi is currently finishing her senior year. 

While Maya was in school a classmate was found dead on a skiing trip. The official cause of death was hypothermia but Maya has always suspected it was murder. 

In the present, Naomi is helping her roommate investigate this death as well as some shady behavior of one of their teachers. 


One of my favorite things about this books though is the fact that it takes place in and around Princeton. I don’t live too far from there and am familiar with a bunch of locations mentioned (literally two days before starting this book as I was walking along Nassau drinking Small World Coffee).