An Honest Deceit

An Honest Deceit

by Guy Mankowski (Author)

Synopsis

With An Honest Deceit, Guy Mankowski has invented a new sub-genre in crime fiction. This novel would satisfy even the most discerning reader. I was hooked. I loved it. --Ruth Dugdall, bestselling author of The Sacrificial Man and Nowhere Girl A mesmerising observation of speaking truth to power. Reminded me of Murakami. Mankowski writes characters that are painfully human and fallible. I finished it in one night. --Hanna Jameson, author of Something You Are and Girl Seven The beauty of this book resides in his actuality, and in the way the author eases the reader into it by choosing to tell the story directly from Ben's perspective. I was increasingly intrigued by the sharp descriptions of the characters that after a few pages take up a life of their own. --Daniella Quaglia, Huffington Post When Ben and Juliette's young daughter dies in a tragic accident on a school trip, they begin searching for answers. But will they ever know the truth? What was the role of the teacher on the trip - and are the rumours about his past true? As Ben and Juliette search for the truth and the pressure rises, their own secrets and motivations are revealed.... An Honest Deceit is an intelligent and gripping contemporary psychological thriller that questions not just the motives of others, but the real reasons for discovering the truth.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Urbane Publications
Published: 20 Oct 2016

ISBN 10: 191112997X
ISBN 13: 9781911129974

Author Bio
Guy Mankowski was raised on the Isle of Wight. He trained as a psychologist at The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability in London and gained a Masters in Psychology. The first draft of his debut novel, The Intimates, was written when he was 21. It was chosen as a 'Must Read' title by New Writing North's Read Regional campaign and called in for The Dylan Thomas Prize. His award-winning second novel, Letters from Yelena, was researched in the world of Russian ballet. He was one of the first English people to be given access to The Vaganova Academy, perhaps the most prestigious ballet school in the world. The novel was adapted for the stage and used in GCSE training material by Osiris Educational. His third novel, How I Left The National Grid was written as part of a PhD at Northumbria University. Publicity- maria@jhpbooks.net. Twitter- @Gmankow.