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review 2017-10-20 15:26
Originale e ben scritto
La verità e altre bugie - Sascha Arango,Alessandra Petrelli

Questo libro mi ha un po' spiazzato.
Credevo di leggere un giallo, ma di misterioso c'è solo il passato del protagonista, ora affermato "scrittore" che, quando vede la sua realtà in pericolo non ci pensa due volte a eliminare l'ostacolo.
Così ci troviamo a leggere delle sue considerazioni che sfociano in delitti con semplicità e linearità .
E' fortunato e a volte anche caritatevole e questo non mi ha permesso di detestarlo; questo suo lato umano per me è stata la vera e propria originalità del romanzo.

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review 2016-01-18 15:55
The Truth and Other Lies: A Novel - Sascha Arango

Hot diggity dog! That dammed Henry!!!!

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text 2016-01-17 01:29
Reading progress update: I've read 47%.
The Truth and Other Lies: A Novel - Sascha Arango

Struggling with this one but not quite ready to dnf it.  I do want to know the outcome. Henry is a sociopath and has the audacity to be distrusting of everyone else. He's also a bit pompous...ugh. He's almost like a male version of Gillian Flynn's protagonists. ..I don't like him one bit. 

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review 2015-10-18 23:27
The Truth and Other Lies by Sascha Arango
The Truth and Other Lies: A Novel - Sascha Arango

 

BABT

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06fkm47

Description: In 'Reading Europe', Radio 4 continues its journey across Europe exploring the best in contemporary literature with this hugely successful German thriller set on a small cliff-top town in which everyone has a secret.

Famous novelist, with a beautiful wife, grand house in the country and more money than he can spend - Henry Hayden has it all. Or so it seems. His perfect life rests on one carefully constructed lie, a lie he will stop at nothing to protect. He has been lucky until now, but when he makes one fatal error, the whole dream begins to unravel.


Reader: Jamie Parker
Abridger: Sally Marmion
Producer: Justine Willett
Writer: Sascha Arango is one of Germany's most renowned screenwriters, whose award-winning crime dramas are television events of the year. This, his first novel, has been a huge bestseller in Germany.
Translated by Imogen Taylor.

1/9: My love, this is not going to end well

2/9: Don't worry, I'll take care of things

3/9: Darling, can you guess how it ends?

4/9: We've found your wife

5/9: No corpse is beautiful

6/9: You scare me, Henry

7/9: I need to get away from here

8/9: You Need Help

9/9: Better Always Alone than Never
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review 2015-09-11 19:09
A clever and entertaining thriller
The Truth and Other Lies: A Novel - Sascha Arango

Henry Hayden is one of those very successful writers who pumps out one best-selling thriller after another.  His success saved the publishing house that discovered his first manuscript, he’s charming to the fans who seek him out in the coastal village where he lives with his quiet wife, Martha, and he is modest and generous.  Now, which of these things isn’t true?  As we find out right off the bat, it isn’t Henry who is the writer, but Martha––though not a soul besides the couple knows that.

 

When Betty, Henry’s editor and mistress tells him she’s pregnant, Henry’s carefully-arranged life threatens to unravel.  Henry’s quick fix goes awry and he has to engage in more and more complex schemes to avoid exposure of his current misdeeds––and the revelation of his past by an old acquaintance who promises to turn into a nemesis.

 

You might have figured out by now that Henry is a sociopath and this is one of those books (like Patricia Highsmith’s Tom Ripley novels, for example) that invites us to identify with the amoral lead character.  It was hard to do that at first; Henry is just too cold.  But as we learn more about Henry, a bit of a thaw comes.  Even if it’s only admiration of Henry’s skill at constructing complex schemes to wriggle out of trouble.

 

This short novel moves along quickly and I kept turning the pages as fast as I could to find out what happens to Henry––and to the manuscript Martha has been working on when the novel opens.  I enjoyed the plotting, and the translation from the original German is well done.  There isn’t much sense of place; in fact, I couldn’t tell you where this is supposed to be set, other than that it’s a coastal town and it’s somewhere in Europe.  I would also say that it’s not nearly as skilled in roping the reader into “sympathy for the devil” as Phil Hogan’s A Pleasure and a Calling, but it’s a quick and entertaining read.

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