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Where the Truth Lies
by Anna Bailey
Anna Bailey has become one of my favourite authors. After reading this book full of well-developed characters and a riveting story, I realized how intentional Bailey is with her sentences. Each sentence carries so much emotional weight. The cliffhangers at the end of each chapter left me wanting more, but at the same time I wanted to savour the story and not want it to end.
Where The Truth Lies is a brilliant novel that tackles the human condition, discrimination, homosexuality, the dichotomy between religion and hypocrisy. It's a gem of a novel that will leave you with so much to think about in your own lives. I really enjoyed this story. Noah, Jude and Samuel are such well-rounded characters. Even Dolly and Rat. Bailey beautifully analyzes the human condition through this novel. I kept thinking about the balance between being good and causing chaos in the world. What choices push people to transform into malicious human beings while others quietly watch, not sure whether to speak up or keep enduring the injustice. I highly recommend this novel if you love a good mystery and well-developed characters.
Where The Truth Lies is a brilliant novel that tackles the human condition, discrimination, homosexuality, the dichotomy between religion and hypocrisy. It's a gem of a novel that will leave you with so much to think about in your own lives. I really enjoyed this story. Noah, Jude and Samuel are such well-rounded characters. Even Dolly and Rat. Bailey beautifully analyzes the human condition through this novel. I kept thinking about the balance between being good and causing chaos in the world. What choices push people to transform into malicious human beings while others quietly watch, not sure whether to speak up or keep enduring the injustice. I highly recommend this novel if you love a good mystery and well-developed characters.