Is There A Sequel To Chased With The Lie?

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Nora
Nora
2026-05-13 04:48:03
As a longtime reader of psychological thrillers, 'Chased With the Lie' hooked me instantly, and I’ve been low-key stalking the author’s socials for sequel hints. The way they blurred lines between victim and villain? Chef’s kiss. Rumor has it they’ve been drafting something, but no official announcement. Meanwhile, I’ve filled the void with fan theories—like maybe the sequel would flip perspectives to the antagonist, showing their twisted rationale.

If you’re jonesing for more mind games, 'Trust No One' and 'Liar’s Paradox' are solid substitutes. The latter even has a similar 'unreliable narrator' gimmick. Part of me hopes the sequel takes years, though—rushed follow-ups never live up to the hype. The original’s ambiguity is its strength; sometimes, less closure means more chills.
Ursula
Ursula
2026-05-17 01:19:47
Man, I wish there was a sequel to 'Chased With the Lie'! That book left me hanging in the best way possible—so many unresolved tensions and character arcs begging for closure. The author has this knack for crafting morally gray protagonists, and I’d love to see how the fallout from the first book’s bombshell revelations plays out. I’ve scoured forums and publisher updates, but nothing concrete yet. Sometimes, though, the mystery of an unfinished story is part of the fun. It lets fans theorize wildly, and I’ve seen some epic threads debating whether the protagonist’s lie was justified or if karma’s gonna bite back hard.

If you’re into similar vibes, 'The Art of Deception' has that same cat-and-mouse energy, and 'Silent Betrayals' explores lies with even higher stakes. Until a sequel drops, I’m content rereading and spotting foreshadowing I missed the first time. The wait’s frustrating, but hey—good stories are worth it.
Addison
Addison
2026-05-17 05:19:30
No sequel yet, but fingers crossed! 'Chased With the Lie' ended on such a brutal cliffhanger—I screamed into a pillow when I turned the last page. The author’s style reminds me of early Gillian Flynn, all sharp twists and messy humanity. Until we get more, I’m replaying that final scene in my head, imagining a dozen possible outcomes. Maybe the protagonist’s past catches up, or the lie unravels publicly?

For now, I’ll just aggressively recommend it to friends so they can suffer with me. If you need a fix, 'The Last Confession' has comparable betrayal vibes.
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