THE TRUTH AND OTHER LIES
Author: Sascha Arango
Translator: Imogen Taylor
Review Issue Date: April 15, 2015
Online Publish Date: April 1, 2015
Publisher:Atria
Pages: 256
Price ( Hardcover ): $24.99
Price ( e-book ): $12.99
Publication Date: June 23, 2015
ISBN ( Hardcover ): 978-1-4767-9555-3
ISBN ( e-book ): 978-1-4767-9557-7
Category: Fiction
Author: Sascha Arango
Translator: Imogen Taylor
Review Issue Date: April 15, 2015
Online Publish Date: April 1, 2015
Publisher:Atria
Pages: 256
Price ( Hardcover ): $24.99
Price ( e-book ): $12.99
Publication Date: June 23, 2015
ISBN ( Hardcover ): 978-1-4767-9555-3
ISBN ( e-book ): 978-1-4767-9557-7
Category: Fiction
Having become a famous author by publishing his wife's brilliant crime novels with
his name on the cover, Henry Hayden creates his own devious fictions to avoid
detection in a series of mysterious deaths. Psychologically damaged since
childhood—when his father, who abused him for bed-wetting, tripped down the
basement stairs and died on the same day his mother disappeared—Hayden is a
drifter with no human connections. Waking up hung over after sleeping with a
stranger, Martha, he discovers a manuscript under her bed and is so impressed
that he sends it off to publishers as his own. Martha, an oddball who writes
books in the middle of the night and tosses the perfectly composed manuscripts
in the cellar, is fine with that. After Hayden marries her, the first novel
becomes a huge bestseller. Living large with a sports car and fancy clothes, he
has an affair with his editor, Betty, who becomes pregnant with his child. It's
only a matter of time, or so it seems, before he's exposed for the fake he is.
But he remains master of his made-up world, even with the police breathing down
his neck after first Martha and then Betty disappear and even with a stalker
who knows everything about his past seeking vengeance. A cross between James M. Cain and Patricia Highsmith, with a wide streak
of sardonic humor, this is one wicked tale. You keep waiting for
the author to slip, plot-wise, but, as with his protagonist, you wait in vain.
German screenwriter Arango's first novel is superior pulp, with schemers all
around and plenty to say about fame, identity, and mortality.
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