SIMPLY LIES

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SIMPLY LIES

David Baldacci · Book

You loved the way SIMPLY LIES traps its protagonist in a web of shifting allegiances and dangerous, high-stakes institutional betrayal.

Films on the same thread

Witness

Witness

Peter Weir · Film · 1985

Much like the detective in SIMPLY LIES, the protagonist here must navigate the lethal intersection of witness protection and survival while being forced into an unfamiliar, hostile environment.

Witness for the Prosecution

Witness for the Prosecution

Film · 1957

The moral ambiguity and intense legal maneuvering in SIMPLY LIES are mirrored in this classic courtroom drama, where the truth is obscured by calculated deception and hidden motives.

Presumed Innocent

Presumed Innocent

Alan J. Pakula · Film · 1990

This film captures the same harrowing experience of a law enforcement professional becoming the prime suspect that defines the gripping narrative tension found within SIMPLY LIES.

The Big Sleep

The Big Sleep

Howard Hawks · Film · 1946

If the hardboiled atmosphere and cynical corruption in SIMPLY LIES kept you turning pages, you will appreciate this quintessential noir mystery defined by layers of dangerous, deceptive secrets.

Series on the same thread

The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair

The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair

Richard Levine · Series · 2018

The way mentors and past crimes collide in this story echoes the complex, layered investigation in SIMPLY LIES, keeping you questioning the integrity of everyone involved until the end.

Columbo

Columbo

William Link · Series · 1971

The cat-and-mouse dynamic of SIMPLY LIES shines here, as the detective uses a disarming appearance to expose the reality behind the lies told by those who underestimate him.

The Night Manager

The Night Manager

David Farr · Series · 2016

The high-stakes infiltration and moral ambiguity that make SIMPLY LIES so compelling are central to this story about navigating the shadows of international intrigue and dangerous, hidden alliances.

Carnival Row

Carnival Row

Travis Beacham · Series · 2019

This story mirrors the central conflict of SIMPLY LIES by forcing a detective to clear his own name while navigating a city filled with institutional corruption and hidden agendas.

Podcasts on the same thread

S-Town

S-Town

Serial Productions · Podcast · 2024

The investigative intensity of SIMPLY LIES is mirrored in this deep dive into a man's complex life, where uncovering the truth requires navigating secrets buried deep within a community.

CounterClock

CounterClock

Audiochuck · Podcast · 2025

If you enjoyed the procedural rigor of SIMPLY LIES, you will find this investigative journey into cold cases equally gripping as it peels back layers of history to find justice.

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Common questions

Is SIMPLY LIES a standalone novel?

Yes, SIMPLY LIES is a standalone title by David Baldacci. It features a former detective who becomes the prime suspect in a murder case involving a man with mob ties who was in witness protection. There are no other books in this specific series.

What is the main premise of SIMPLY LIES?

The plot of SIMPLY LIES centers on a former detective who finds herself as the prime suspect in a murder investigation. The victim is a man with known mob ties who was living under witness protection, forcing the protagonist to clear her name while navigating this dangerous situation.

Does SIMPLY LIES involve the mob?

Yes, the plot of SIMPLY LIES involves a murder case where the victim had ties to the mob. The victim was also living under witness protection at the time of the incident, which serves as a central element of the mystery the former detective must solve.

Who is the protagonist in SIMPLY LIES?

The protagonist of SIMPLY LIES is a former detective. She becomes the primary suspect in a murder case involving a victim who was connected to the mob and was currently in the witness protection program. The story follows her efforts to resolve the case.

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