· In her story Two Truths and a Lie, Kittle expands her readership by including animals as main characters into her story. This technique may have added new fans to her base as those who wouldn't normally pick up a fictional thriller decide to due to the prevalence of animal and human relationships in the story/5. Katrina Kittle is the author of Traveling Light, Two Truths and a Lie, and The Kindness of Strangers, which received the Great Lakes Book Award for Fiction. 3/5(43). · Two Truths and a Lie by Katrina Kittle. Publication Date: June 1, ; Genres: Fiction; Paperback: pages; Publisher: Grand Central Publishing; ISBN .
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Two Truths and a Lie by Katrina Kittle. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, , Critical Praise for Two Truths and a Lie “Compelling suspenseful A chilling, sensitive thriller Readers will hold their breath as her tale comes to a suspenseful conclusion.” —Publishers Weekly “A tale of suspense, lies, and redemption.” —Tacoma News Tribune (Washington). More praise for Two Truths and a Lie. FROM THE BOOK: “Dair knew the secret to a good lie was to include as much of the truth as possible. This meant, however, that she had to be sure remember which part was the truth and which part the lie. Forgetting, or, worse—believing her own lies—was a dangerous line she feared to cross.” Browse. Buy.
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