The Truth and Other Lies by Sascha Arango

The Truth and Other Lies

by Sascha Arango

Page-turning, dark and with an anti-hero to rival Highsmith's Tom Ripley, international bestseller The Truth and Other Lieswill have you gripped, second-guessing the line between truth and fiction.

From the outside, Henry Hayden has a perfect life: he's a famous novelist with more money than he can spend, a grand house in the country, a loyal, clever wife. But Henry has a dark side. If only the readers and critics who worship his every word knew that his success depends on a carefully maintained lie. One he will stop at nothing to protect.

His luck must surely run out, and he simply can't allow that to happen. In thrall to paranoia and self-interest, Henry makes a fatal error that could cause the whole dream to unravel and, despite his Machiavellian efforts, events swiftly spin out of control as lie is heaped upon lie, menace upon menace. And it turns out that those around him have their secrets too . . .

Reviewed by Michael @ Knowledge Lost on

2 of 5 stars

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This was an entertaining story, but I feel like it's been done before. There were some good moments and lots of obvious moments. I did have an issue where I felt like the book was padded a little too much but overall, I enjoyed it.

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