The best lies you tell your friends. The worst lies you tell yourself.

Purvis Webb never expected life to end up like this. A wife lost to Alzheimer’s. A daughter who ran away and disappeared. A grandson he didn’t know existed. And now, a stolen car—one last insult in a life full of quiet heartbreak.

That theft becomes a turning point. With nothing left to lose, Purvis sets out to reclaim what was taken—but the road ahead holds more than he bargained for. Joined by his closest friend and his estranged grandson, he confronts long-buried secrets, tangled regrets, and the dangerous edges of justice. Because sometimes, the past is more treacherous than the present.

Liars’ Table is a heartfelt, suspenseful story of redemption, family, and the truths we hide even from ourselves. Perfect for readers who love small-town fiction with heart, mystery, and unforgettable characters.

Reader Reviews

 Memorable characters, a wonderful depiction of life in a small town, and the friendships that develop  

 The book pulls you in and you have to keep flipping pages to find out what happens next.  

 A story of family, friends, and what you are willing to risk to save them.  

 I couldn’t stop reading it. When I had to step away from it I couldn’t stop thinking about it.  

 Realistic, multi dimensional characters I will long remember, and a plot that has many twists and turns, both in the mystery of the car theft, and the story of Purvis himself.