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Reviewed by Rich Follett for Readers' Favorite
The Lie by Ashley Fontainne is an ‘End-of-Days’ thriller wherein page after page feels like the moment before the drop on the highest hill of a roller coaster. This is not a book for the faint of heart but those who choose to take it on will be rewarded with the ride of a lifetime. Fictional novelist Karmen Moncrille is compelled by the disembodied voices and visions of famous writers to pen masterworks with styles eerily similar to the writer whose works inspired (and may have dictated) each one. Her fame and her bank account grow until she is completely overwhelmed with life in the spotlight and retreats to her home place in Kentucky for some time away from her demons. The series of events which follow is the stuff of nightmares and box office blockbusters.
Ashley Fontainne’s own literary voice is equal parts siren and succubus. Easy, natural dialogue is interspersed with sections of bloodcurdling demonic narrative so precise and malevolent that it will unseat the most rational resolve. The reader must frequently struggle to remember that “it’s just a book.” The Lie is a book to be read with friends nearby, every light in the house burning and a flashlight handy for backup. Duality is the order of the day; the interplay of darkness and light, good and evil, truth and lies, fantasy and reality is breathtakingly jarring when the currents rise to the surface and hauntingly sinister in calmer moments. It is pointless to speculate whither good or evil, darkness or light will win in The Lie - the power of the narrative lies in its portrayal of the never-ending struggle between opposing forces.
The Lie by Ashley Fontainne is a one-of-a-kind spiritual thriller that defies categorization; like all the best stories, it exists beyond the scope of our slack-jawed wonder.