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The Last Lie

The lie saved her family. Now it’s about to get them all killed.

Disguised as her dead twin brother, Wren has kept her family hidden and safe — until now. When her secret lands her in the service of the City’s most feared man, the ruthless Inquisitor, her carefully built lie becomes a deadly trap.

But the Inquisitor is hiding something too, something that could destroy all that is left of humanity. Surrounded by spies, traitors, and monsters wearing human skin, Wren must play a dangerous game of secrets and survival — or watch her family, and her stolen life, go up in flames.

The Last Lie is a twisty dystopian tale of hidden identities, ruthless ambition, and one reluctant heroine who never asked to be part of this war, but might just be its tipping point.

Perfect for fans of the Hunger Games, the Six of Crows, and The Silo series - or anyone else who enjoys stories with hidden identities, secrets & morally gray characters, an evil regime, and a hint of revenge. Expect power plays, secrets, and just the right amount of heartbreak.

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What readers are saying

"Hope to see more books from this author."

Would say that the description of the book is accurate and was enough for me to give it a try. Am glad I did, the story kept my interest from beginning to end, and immediately searched up more titles by the author, but doesn't look like there are any yet.

Give it a try! Hope to see more books from this author.

- A review from Amazon US

"Highly recommended!"

A very immersive and smooth read. Nothing looks like what it seems, and gives you a nostalgic feeling for dystopian books we haven't seen around in a while. 

Highly recommended!

- A review from Amazon Germany

"I would definitely recommend if you like dystopian books."

I am a sucker for hidden identities and characters that you can't really tell whether they really are good or bad - and this had it all. I kept wanting to know more aaaand pretty much read the whole book in one day as a result. They also felt real, sometimes a bit too real with their problems and motives for doing... what they did. All in all: would definitely recommend if you like dystopian books and/or enjoy morally gray characters and twisty plots.

- A review from Goodreads

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