The Truth in the Lie is a fictionalised biography set after the Holocaust. It tells the stories of real places and time in history through the eyes of characters that have been brought to life by the author.
The novel examines topics of mental health, our perception of others, the responses we have to people who are different and the possible failings of psychiatry through the years.
The Truth in the Lie asks whether evil is just a part of being human or does it depend on circumstances? Why is being different to everyone a problem for some? And why do people act negatively towards those who are different?
The Truth in the Lie is an accurate representation of all those who have lost something or someone due to the lack of acceptance of others.