The Lie

  • The Lie: Family Snapshots
    By T. C. Boyle

    Each story in this series offers a poignant glimpse of family life – the ties we cling to; the ties we try to sever; and the ties that make us who we are.

  • The Lie
    By Helen Dunmore

    Set in France during the First World War and in post-war Cornwall, this is a deeply moving and mesmerizing story of the “men who marched away”.

  • The Lie
    By Michael Weaver

    She held Nicholas Vorelli for one last embrace. Then they were finished. “You have to stop brooding and beating yourself over this crazy German,” Nicko said. “I just feel so stupid and used. Worst of all is the hold I've given him on ...

  • The Lie
    By Natalie Wrye

    The Lie

  • The Lie: A Novel
    By Hesh Kestin

    Dedicating her career to defending wrongly accused Palestinians, attorney Dahlia Barr accepts an arbiter position with the Israeli national police in the hopes of ending the system's practices of torture only to find her kidnapped son's ...

  • The Lie
    By C.L. Taylor

    Haunting and compelling, this psychological thriller is perfect for fans of Gone Girl, Girl on the Train, and Daughter.

  • The Lie: The Truth Will Set You Free
    By Lew White

    The questions in this book will change you forever.You will never be able to return to the way you've been led to believe, because everything you've ever been taught has been with the objective of making you believe you can disobey Yahuah, ...

  • The Lie: Evolution (25th Anniversary Edition
    By Ken Ham

    Here is the revised, expanded, and updated edition for the 25th anniversary year. Its message of biblical authority is even more relevant today. This anniversary edition is an even more powerful, eye-opening book for the church!

  • The Lie
    By Helen Dunmore

    A British World War I veteran returns to Cornwall in this “enthralling novel of love and devastating loss” from an Orange Prize winner (Good Housekeeping).

  • The Lie: The Book About Your Heart Telling the Truth
    By Christina Piya Brookins

    This book is about how Russells mom makes Russell tell the truth without any punishment. She handles him with love and care and praise him for telling the truth.

  • The Lie: When DNA Reveals the Family Secret
    By Heather Dawn Gray

    "It made me think, made me cry, and made me love everything that was Jahana.

  • The Lie: A Memoir of Two Marriages, Catfishing & Coming Out
    By William Dameron

    At the true heart of The Lie is a universal story about turning self-doubt into self-acceptance and about pain, anger, and the long journey of both seeking and giving forgiveness.

  • The Lie
    By Oscar H. Bennett

    Tamara knew that was all the woman really wanted to know and all the other discussions had led up to being comfortable enough to ask. Tamara had promised herself not to lie—there'd been enough lying about Lawrence already.

  • The Lie: A Novel
    By Chad Kultgen

    With the publication of The Average American Male -- and the release of the shocking viral videos that made it a water-cooler sensation -- Chad Kultgen became one of...

  • The Lie
    By Glasko Klein

    High school freshman Leanna regrets giving bad advice to spare her friend Jenny's feelings, but given the opportunity for a do-over, will she make a better choice?

  • The Lie
    By Glasko Klein

    Leanna thinks she's doing the right thing when she encourages her best friend, Jenny, to try out for the high school tennis team.

  • The Lie
    By Petra Hammesfahr, John Brownjohn

    After meeting Susanne Lasko, a desperate, unemployed divorcee, by chance, Nadia Trenkler, a stylish Berlin investment counselor, hires Susanne, whom she closely resembles, to spend the weekend with her husband, with whom she barely ...

  • The Lie
    By Glasko Klein

    High school freshman Leanna regrets giving bad advice to spare her friend Jenny's feelings, but given the opportunity for a do-over, will she make a better choice?

  • The Lie: A Novel
    By Hesh Kestin

    Dahlia Barr does not suffer fools--or her own government, with which she is normally at odds.

  • The Lie: A Short Story
    By Mary Antin

    This new edition is a must-read for those who enjoy the work of Mary Antin, and are interested in the history of immigration in twentieth-century America.