Three Truths and a Lie

Three Truths and a Lie by Brent Hartinger is a psychological thriller published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers on August 1, 2017. This reprint edition spans 272 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds during a weekend retreat in the woods, where four friends engage in an innocent game that takes a dark turn, revealing hidden truths and secrets among them.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that explores themes of friendship, identity, and deception. As the characters navigate their relationships, the tension escalates, leading to a shocking revelation about one of the truths they share. With elements of romantic suspense and a focus on social themes, this book delves into the complexities of dating and personal connections, making it a compelling read for fans of young adult fiction and mysteries.
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A weekend retreat in the woods and an innocent game of three truths and a lie go horribly wrong in this high-octane psychological thriller filled with romantic suspense by Lambda Award–winning author Brent Hartinger.
Deep in the forest, four friends gather for a weekend of fun.
Truth #1: Rob is thrilled about the weekend trip. It’s the perfect time for him to break out of his shell…to be the person he really, really wants to be.
Truth #2: Liam, Rob’s boyfriend, is nothing short of perfect. He’s everything Rob could have wanted. They’re perfect together. Perfect.
Truth #3: Mia has been Liam’s best friend for years…long before Rob came along. They get each other in a way Rob could never, will never, understand.
Truth #4: Galen, Mia’s boyfriend, is sweet, handsome, and incredibly charming. He’s the definition of a Golden Boy…even with the secrets up his sleeve.
One of these truths is a lie…and not everyone will live to find out which one it is.
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