How well do you really know the person sleeping beside you?
Henry Graves is the kind of man people trust.
He coaches from the bleachers. Remembers library day. Makes pancakes on Saturday mornings. His wife loves him. His children believe he will always protect them. To everyone around him, Henry is exactly what he appears to be—a devoted husband, a loving father, an ordinary man.
But when Henry leaves town for work, another part of him comes alive.
Across Ohio, families are being murdered inside their own homes. The victims have nothing in common. No shared enemies. No obvious motive. No pattern.
That’s exactly how Henry wants it.
Detective John Mercer becomes convinced the randomness itself is the clue. And fourteen-year-old Ava Graves begins noticing things about her father that no one else wants to see—business trips that don’t quite add up, unexplained absences, and a hidden space in the basement Henry never meant his family to find.
As the investigation closes in and the walls between Henry’s carefully separated lives begin to collapse, one terrifying question remains:
What happens when the man who would do anything for his family decides they know too much?
The House Between Two Lies is a dark psychological thriller about family, trust, obsession, and the horrifying possibility that love and evil can exist inside the same person.
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