About the Author
Liane Moriarty is a popular Australian author known for her perceptive and witty novels about contemporary relationships. Born in 1969, she studied journalism before pursuing a career in advertising. Moriarty's breakthrough novel was "Three Wishes" (2004), followed by the internationally acclaimed bestsellers "The Husband's Secret" (2013), "Big Little Lies" (2014), and "Nine Perfect Strangers" (2018). Her books have sold millions of copies worldwide and have been adapted into successful television series, including the Emmy Award-winning "Big Little Lies." Moriarty's novels are praised for their relatable characters, insightful social commentary, and suspenseful page-turners. She has received multiple awards, including the Australian Book Industry Award for Literary Fiction (2014) and the UK Crime Writers' Association Dagger Award for Crime Fiction (2015). Her critical success lies in her ability to explore the complexities of human relationships and the hidden truths that shape our choices.