Telling Lies (Sam Mason Mysteries, #1) (2024)

Tulay

1,202 reviews2 followers

December 7, 2017

Dog lovers will enjoy this book.

This one being the first book in this series, not much character development. But I hope next book will get into characters more, also ending looks like the start of the next book.
Started with loved police officer funeral, killed by a person driving a stolen car. This was the mystery one, second is the Lynn Palmer. She was found flooding in the river, she was the one of the campers. Lucy the dog was found by the river barking. Good dog Lucy...Yes, don't feed her jelly donuts.
Small town White Rock, New Hampshire mayor isn't liked many people, all he thinks is his next election. Will be reading all the books in this series, parts slow, but good story.

Debbie Oxier

1,117 reviews21 followers

May 27, 2017

I loved this book from start to finish. There wasn't anything deep or dark about it and didn't have me sitting on the edge of my seat biting my nails at the end. But it kept my attention all the way through and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I wouldn't exactly classify it as a mystery. I'm not sure what attributes a book has to possess to be considered a police procedural though Sam's investigative skills were certainly at the forefront of the story. The setting is a small New England town where police chief Sam Mason has just lost one of his officers in a brutal slaying. The killer is still at large. While attending the dead man's funeral, Sam and his Sergeant Jo are called to the scene of what appears to be an accidental drowning. A group of campers who all work at the same software company were celebrating the release of a new game sure to be a success. They'd started partying in town then carried the party out to the campgrounds. They were stunned when they discovered their friend and co-worker, Lynn Palmer, face down in the river wearing nothing but her underpants.

When it turns out the woman was murdered, Sam launches an investigation and step by step gathers evidence that will hopefully end in finding the person responsible. While doing this, Sam has to contend with a crooked mayor and finding a replacement for his slain officer. Jo, in the meantime, suspects another officer of possibly being involved in something underhanded. This actually carries over to the next book but there is no big cliffhanger involving the main crime. It is solved satisfactorily, tied up nice and neat at the end.

I liked the characters as well. Sam had been married twice and has twin girls from his first wife. The girls are both in college and only come for occasional visits. Jo loves her job but no one, not even Sam, knows her real reason for moving to town. She has a secret she's keeping that is revealed in the book that I won't give away here. I figure more about her circ*mstances will be unveiled in a future book. There's also, Lucy, the wonder dog, who has investigative skills of her own and certainly adds to the appeal of the story.

Mara

1,240 reviews91 followers

May 29, 2017

This is another new series for Leighann Dobbs. It's a not so cozy mystery that's written under L.A. Dobbs to separate it from her cozy mysteries.
This series takes place in the small town of White Rock, New Hampshire where the small police force has recently lost one of their own to a senseless killing and the killer is still at large and they really don't have much information to work with. That leaves Sam Mason (the Police Chief), Sergeant Jody (or Jo as she's called) Harris, Kevin (a part time officer), and Reese Hordon, the department receptionist who hasn't graduated from the academy yet to take care of things.
A call comes in that a body has been found in the Sacagewasset River. She was one of a group of campers--Lynn Palmer half owner of Lyah Games, with her business partner Noah Brickey. They had been camping along the river with employees Amber Huffman, Tara Barrett, Julie Swan and Joshua Moore.
There are a lot of clues and some of them don't add up, but who's lying and why?
There's also a subplot of a homeless dog that helps with the investigation which I liked and I'm glad that part had a happy ending.
Ms. Dobbs adds in other characters to the story which gives it that small town feel--the full-of-himself mayor Harley Dupont, Reese’s boyfriend Eric, suspicious real estate developer Lucas Thorne, bar owner "Reverend" Billie, and Sam’s best friend P.I. Mick Gervasi. There's also two old ladies Nettie Deardorff and Rita Hoelscher who keep the police department busy with their ongoing feud.
I liked the story--it took me in from the beginning and I kept changing my mind over who the murderer was. I think the characters are fairly well developed for the first book in a series, but there's still a lot to find out about them as more books are written. There's also something going on with Kevin, the part time officer, Harley Dupont,the mayor and Lucas Thorne, the real estate developer and I can't wait to find out what it is.
This book has mild cursing but no expletives.

CoCo

110 reviews

February 17, 2018

Glad things turned out okay for the dog. The rest? Meh.

Bryan Higgs

622 reviews23 followers

October 24, 2017

Another inexpensive Kindle book that was pretty much worth the price. In other words, not great.

I must admit, I am confused as to why there are quite a few 5-star reviews on this one. The story/plot is average, the mystery is not much of one, the characters are a little more interesting than the plot. Note that there is a mystery in the background that apparently future books will shed light on. I, for one, am not interested, because I won't be looking for other books in this series.

Mostly Meh!

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meher !

77 reviews

Want to read

December 27, 2020

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Jan

446 reviews8 followers

January 27, 2024

This mystery is set in a small town in New Hampshire. I really loved the dog Lucy!

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June 30, 2019

This is a 3.5 star read.

A remarkably quick read that introduces you to Leighann Dobbs' more serious murder mysteries. I loved the protagonist Chief Sam Mason and his offsider Sgt. Jodie Harris and how they work together as two halves of a whole. Even though I worked out the perpetrator early on in the piece, the plot held my interest and pretty much hooked me with the mystery of secrets hidden in the main character's pasts.

Bob

1,984 reviews19 followers

July 13, 2018

Back to the first in the series so getting the backstory of the later ones I have read. Still readable light mysteries, probably best taken in order, but ok as I have in order as they became available. Small Hew Hampshire town with small police dept, a conniving mayor, a greedy developer and a dead camper on their hands and a murder to solve.

Kathy

144 reviews1 follower

September 20, 2020

Don't Doubt What You Don't Know

Leighann Dobbs by any other name is a good author. She knows how to keep you interested, trying to figure 'whodunit' and what's behind the next door. This book is no different. There is a murder at the campground followed by a lot of finger pointing. Lies, hunches, trails of deceit make you wonder friend or foe. The character development keeps you wondering about what you don't know.

Sandy Bartles

1,395 reviews40 followers

April 21, 2017

I loved this book from beginning to end and didn't put it down until I finished it. It begins with the funeral of a police officer, moves on to a possible drowning and leads to far much more. L.A. Dobbs knows how to keep you on the edge of your seats. I believe I have read most, if not all, of this author's books and find she is a terrific storyteller. I can't wait for the next book so I can learn more about some of the characters in the series. We may be in for a bumpy ride!

Elisa

3,179 reviews36 followers

March 20, 2017

That was a whole lot of wonderful.
I really love the old church turned pub as the town watering hole, and I love all the descriptions of the town very picturesque especially the view from Sam's office window.
The characters were awesome Sam is amazing what an investigative mind he has and Jo she is intriguing, there are layers to her I can't wait until they are peeled back more, Kevin well he has some choices to make it will be very interesting to see where he goes and as for Reece I can't wait until she is finished training and working full time with everyone, she is young eager and very enthusiastic and then there is Lucy I love how this gorgeous dog shine's the most and Lucy is just magical I loved how she kept escaping from the shelter...lol and her investigative skills were top shelf.
The Mayor cracks me up what and self centered twat.....lol he is highly entertaining in an annoying way the town would be different without him.
The mystery was captivating, thrilling and really hard to put down so I didn't I just kept turning the pages lol
I found great depth in the storyline and characters and so much potential for more stories my mind is going wild with which way you'll go in the next book and i am very excited to read more.

Elyssa (Elyssa's Editions)

462 reviews17 followers

May 20, 2018

I actually just read this book this week to add one more book into the mix that contains the word Lie! This was a very short audio book that you can definitely squeeze in if you’re interested. One of the best parts of this book was the dog character, so I asked Truman to help with this book review! :) (Click the link below to see a pic of Truman with the book!!)

Telling Lies takes place in White Rock, NH, where a group of friends/coworkers go camping to take a break from their 9-5. On this trip, one of the friends is found drowned - and all signs point to it not being an accident. The police force start to investigate while also dealing with the recent loss of a police officer. As the name of the book implies, many of the characters start TELLING LIES and it’s up to the police (and pup) to decide what’s really going on. Bonus points for the coffee shop being called Brewed Awakenings. It made me nostalgic to the RI coffee shop with the same name.

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Ted Tayler

Author57 books293 followers

June 15, 2018

"Less is more"

Talk about leaving nothing to the imagination! By all means set the scene to give the reader something to work with, but half the enjoyment for me is to colour in the pictures myself. A standard plot that could have been done and dusted in half the time was padded out with reams of superfluous detail. I'm happy to know that the two police colleagues went into a bar for a beer. I think the only thing that was missing in that chapter was what was printed on the labels of the bottles. What was the story like? How were the characters? Sorry, I haven't a clue.

Rebecca Hollingsworth

850 reviews7 followers

August 30, 2017

I listened to the audiobook and although it had a decent storyline, the person who narrated this book made it drag on & was extremely monotone. Also, multi person point of view books, should have multi narrators. I couldn't tell the difference between Sam and Joe... that's never good for me, I like to know who's talking by more than them mentioning the other person... To me (not that my opinion truly matters) this made a good story, horrible.

JoLynn

98 reviews

October 18, 2022

I don’t know where to begin with how much I disliked this book. The characters were blah and the storyline was flat and slow. It didn’t have much details going along and the police work was so ridiculous, it made no sense. I kept thinking, this will get better but it didn’t. I’m glad I made it through. I can’t imagine reading another book from this series.

Eli

91 reviews1 follower

April 20, 2023

Full disclosure, I didn't actually finish the book - I'm just finished WITH the book.
I absolutely hated the author's writing style; way too descriptive and repetitive.

Claudia

2,940 reviews40 followers

September 5, 2022

A quick, entertaining mystery this book lays the foundation of what I think is the main arc of the series.

There is an exceedingly smart dog in this story which I feel was the most developed character in the whole book *laughs* Because, so far, neither Sam nor Jody are more than tools in the storytelling. And I really, really hope the romance that it's hinted at here, by way of insisting that it will never happen, won't ever happen.

The narration, though, is not really good. The two main characters are okay but some of the voices of the rest of the cast are downright annoying.

I'll stick for the rest of the series to see what comes next :P

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Brandy

230 reviews16 followers

December 31, 2018

I loved this book! Wish I could afford to get the rest of the series on my Kindle Fire! Great story..and first time reading this author.

Shawn Callon

Author3 books48 followers

August 3, 2024

L.A. Dobbs has published 22 mystery novels under her own name Leighann Dobbs. This novel is her first in the Sam Mason murder mystery series. It centers on the inexplicable drowning death of Lynn, an employee of a tech company whose leadership team have gone camping in northern NH. Initially, accidental death was the obvious cause but the evidence didn’t support that easy conclusion.
As Sheriff Sam Mason and his investigator Jody Harris struggle to find the killer, we slowly learn about the complexities surrounding the investigation. There’s no love lost between Sam and his boss, the Mayor Dupont; in fact there are a few hints that Dupont could be a criminal. Tyler, one of Sam’s team, died recently and there are suggestions that his death may be linked to illegal activities; also there are suspicions about Kevin, a part-time member of Sam’s team. Lastly, the author makes vague references about Jody’s past implying that bad things had happened before she moved to join Sam’s team.
The author spends considerable time describing Sam’s conversations with Jody about possible solutions to the crime as they chase a false lead and finally concentrate looking at Lynn’s colleagues in the camp as possible murderers. They of course identify the actual perpetrator after a long and gripping series of interviews where the investigators do their best to make everyone very uncomfortable, physical and emotionally.
The author did a good job in laying the groundwork for the rest of the Sam Mason series with questions and doubts hanging over the heads of Tyler, Dupont, Kevin and Jody. Her style of writing is easy on the eye but lacks that excitement I always look for in an author I’ve never read before.

Shawn Callon, author of The Simon Montfort Spy Series, wrote this review.

Nadishka Aloysius

Author27 books66 followers

June 2, 2020

I like mystery stories that are set in small towns. I've read a lot of British books in the last few months so it was good to get across the Atlantic.
Sam Mason and his very small PD live in New England. They are under funded (they have to use the old post office building) and so have to beware the Mayor who has it in for them. Sam is twice divorced, he likes the local wildlife, he's good with people. In this first book they acquire a K-9 dog for the force. The book starts at the funeral of one of the officers who was hot while on duty. That storyline continues over all the books. Another story that continues is the hatred between Sam and developer Thorne.
The individual mysteries themselves are interesting and keep you reading to the end.
There were 2 things I did not like, though -
1. Kevin (the part time officer) is so conflicted he borders on being stupid. I can't imagine a person being so naive and gullible.
2. The dog is cute but I can't imagine a dog being able to listen in on conversations and solve the crime on their own
The series is interesting enough for me to want to read the rest of the books.

J.J. Rusz

Author4 books27 followers

June 23, 2023

Initial books in a mystery series have a lot of lifting to do—establishing key relationships, setting a mood, defining a locale, etc. Those details are handled reasonably well in the first Sam Mason tale, “Telling Lies,” set in a rural New Hampshire town, where the body of a young woman is found in a stream. Police Chief Sam Mason is quickly on the case, aided by an able sergeant Jo Harris and, eventually, Lucy, a stray canine with remarkable investigative instincts.

The problem here is that the potential murder case is far from compelling, partly because the suspects—most of whom are youthful campers working for the same high-tech company—aren’t memorable enough to make the eventual unravelling of the mystery satisfying. They just don’t pop. So what’s the motive for moving on to the next book? Lucy. And lots of backstory that hints at darker issues ahead.

Vera Mottino

70 reviews1 follower

May 13, 2017

So slow, too slow

I had to drop this story at half point because it is so slow to move into interesting action... I became bored.

Jazmine

762 reviews20 followers

May 6, 2021

I love a good who-dun-it mystery so I was excited to find this one in my Kindle library, but it quickly fell short. The characters were all very one-dimensional & there were soooooo many details about nothing. I love details that bring the scenes to life in your mind, but there is a such thing as too much detail. DNF.

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Mcf1nder_sk

598 reviews24 followers

July 20, 2018

If you like a thriller with a decent plot and more twists and turns than the Monte Carlo Grand Prix, this book is for you. Dobbs has created a fun cast of characters, some you may like, and some you may love to hate. The premise is not an original, but the author has a way of keeping the reader off-kilter and interested. At multiple times, I thought I knew who the culprit was, but the surprises kept me intrigued nonetheless. Dobbs is one author I will definitely be following closely..

CHM

136 reviews

November 6, 2020

Good start and hopefully characters will develop as the series continues. Dog was a bit overplayed, not likely, unless there has been training previously. Maybe more to come on that as well.

Emma Severn

29 reviews1 follower

August 6, 2023

2.5 ⭐️

Chloe Porsche Utley

30 reviews1 follower

February 21, 2018

Absolutely loved this book! Very gripping once I got into it & I cannot wait to read the rest of the series to learn more about the characters and their secrets

Karen

1,031 reviews10 followers

September 6, 2023

3.5. Good beginning to new series.

Brooke Lektorich

56 reviews

August 7, 2024

It was a fast read, but nothing overly exciting to write about. I don’t think I’ll continue the series.

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