Believing the Lie

Believing the Lie

Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 0525952586
ISBN 13: 9780525952589
Publication date: January 10th, 2012
Publisher: Dutton
Pages: 610
In a gripping narrative, Inspector Thomas Lynley is drawn into a web of deceit following the suspicious death of Ian Cress. Tasked with going undercover, Lynley delves into a life that is not his own, navigating a labyrinth of intrigue where nothing is as it seems. The complexities of human nature and the facades people maintain come to light as he uncovers secrets that threaten to shatter lives.

As Lynley immerses himself in the world surrounding Cress, he finds himself confronting not only the tangible aspects of the case but also the emotional terrain that resonates with personal loss and betrayal. The delicate balance of trust and suspicion permeates every interaction, leading to unexpected alliances and profound revelations that challenge Lynley’s understanding of morality and justice.

With each clue, Lynley inches closer to unraveling the truth, yet faces the haunting reality that belief in lies can sometimes feel more comforting than embracing the stark truths of existence. The story promises a captivating exploration of truth and deception, where loyalties are tested and the stakes become dangerously high.

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