The Truth and the Lies

The Truth and the Lies by Douglas Boyd is a gripping narrative published by Little, Brown Book Group Limited in 1996. This edition spans 564 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Jon King, a newsman who is abducted by a fundamentalist terrorist group while on assignment in Algeria. An unexpected ally aids in his escape, revealing a connection to Jon’s biological father, a figure Jon knows nothing about. This revelation sets Jon on a quest to uncover the truth about his father, leading him into a web of deception and peril.
Readers will find a complex exploration of identity and the lengths one will go to uncover hidden truths. As Jon navigates through a series of obstacles, he faces not only the dangers posed by his captors but also the challenges of piecing together his past amidst a landscape filled with lies. The narrative delves into themes of mystery and detective work, inviting readers to engage with the unfolding drama as Jon confronts both external threats and his own personal history.
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Jon King, a newsman, is abducted by a fundamentalist terrorist group while working in Algeria. An unlikely ally helps him escape, saying he owes a debt to Jon’s natural father, who Jon is unaware of. He sets out to trace his father, but is confronted by dead ends, a wall of lies and extreme danger.
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