Harris Sinclair's Accidents: The Four Lias

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Harris Sinclair built four houses on his private island near Martha’s Vineyard – one for him and his wife and one for each of his daughters and their families. Every summer, the whole seemingly perfect Sinclair clan descends on the island. Candance spends her time with her cousins, Johnny and Mirren, and their friend Gat – the four Liars.
Everything changes Summer Fifteen when there’s a tragic accident that leaves Candace with debilitating headaches and no memory of what happened. Her mother is tightlipped about the incident and insists she spends the following summer in Europe with her father. When she returns for Summer Seventeen, everything is different. Her family is nervous and secretive, and the Liars’ dynamic has changed. But slowly

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