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"Why Sell Lies When the Truth Is Free," the author thrusts readers into the intricate world of Martin, a charismatic politician who champions a
pro-life agenda while grappling with a private struggle that threatens to unravel his carefully crafted campaign.
As Martin publicly advocates for the sanctity of life, he finds himself entangled in a web of conflicting emotions when his wife, a victim of sexual assault, becomes pregnant.
Caught between his political convictions and personal turmoil, Martin must confront the darkest corners of his soul when he demands that his wife end the pregnancy. As the relentless pressure of his public image builds and veiled lies unravel,
"Why Sell Lies When the Truth Is Free" pulls readers into the intricate dynamics of family, love, and personal identity in the face of racism and mental health challenges.
"Why Sell Lies When the Truth Is Free" delves deep into the complexities of morality and resilience, challenging readers to confront their perceptions of truth and deception in a world where the line between the two is blurred.