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From the #metoo movement, to the role of the media in contemporary politics, to a foreshadowing of the recent college admissions scandal, the latest buzzed-about novel by award-winning author (and former DC/NYC litigator) Amy Impellizzeri, takes a fresh and surprising look at the reasons why we all lie. Lauded by book reviewers as "one of the first truly-great suspense novels of 2019" (Bolo Books), "a winner in every way" (best-selling author, Hank Phillippi Ryan) and "as timely as it is shocking" (international best-selling author, Liv Constantine) Why We Lie begs the question: is honesty really the best policy?
Amy Impellizzeri is a reformed corporate litigator, former start-up executive, and award-winning author of fiction and non-fiction. Why We Lie (Wyatt-MacKenzie 2019) is Amy's fourth novel. Amy is also the author of the non-fiction book, Lawyer Interrupted (ABA Publishing 2015), (featured by ABC27, Above the Law and more), and numerous essays and articles that have appeared in online and print journals including: Writer’s Digest, The Huffington Post, ABA Law Practice Today, Grown & Flown, and more. She is a member of the Tall Poppy Writers, a past President of the Women’s Fiction Writer’s Association, and a frequently invited speaker at legal conferences and writing workshops across the country.