White Lies

White Lies by Jeremy Bates, published by Ghillinnein Books on September 8, 2020, is a psychological thriller that explores the consequences of deception. The story follows Katrina Burton, who, while driving to a new teaching job in a quaint village in the Cascade Mountains, picks up a hitchhiker with questionable intentions. In an attempt to protect herself, she fabricates a story about her destination, only to later discover that he is a colleague at her school. This revelation sets off a chain of lies that complicates her life further.
As Katrina navigates her new environment, she encounters Jack Reeves, a charismatic figure who seems to offer a way out of her tangled web of deceit. However, when Jack becomes embroiled in a murder investigation, Katrina faces a moral dilemma: should she reveal the truth or continue to lie? This edition, comprising 292 pages, delves into themes of suspense and crime, inviting readers to consider the unpredictable paths that lies can lead to.
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You never know where a lie may lead…
While driving to a charming village tucked away deep in the Cascade Mountains of eastern Washington, where she is to begin a new job teaching high school English, Katrina Burton picks up a young hitchhiker who turns out to be a drunken creep. Fearful for her safety, she lies about her destination in order to get him out of the car. But when she later discovers that he is a teacher at the same school, she finds herself feeding that initial lie with more lies.
Then Katrina meets Jack Reeves. Handsome, charismatic and strong, he is exactly what she needs to extricate her from the expanding network of lies. She falls fast and hard for him. But when Jack lands himself in the middle of a grisly murder, she must decide whether to turn him in-or tell yet another lie.
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