The Last Lie We Tell Ourselves
A Psychological Thriller of Guilt and Control
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Daniel Kade is trained to talk people down from the edge.
As a crisis psychologist, his voice has stopped suicides, defused violence, and convinced broken minds to trust him in their most vulnerable moments. He believes that understanding explains everything—and that intention matters more than consequence.
Then a man is shot.
Daniel didn’t pull the trigger.
But he was there.
And the truth is far more dangerous than guilt.
As the investigation closes in, Daniel becomes the prime suspect—not only in a crime he may not remember clearly, but in a system that operates quietly beneath the city’s surface. A system that doesn’t eliminate people directly… it shapes them. Pushes them. Turns empathy into leverage.
Through two converging timelines, the story peels back how Daniel crossed invisible lines—how his need to “help” became a method of control, and how a vulnerable patient became the instrument of something irreversible.
Hunted by the police. Pressured by those who want the truth buried. And confronted by the woman who knows him best, Daniel must face the question he has spent his life avoiding:
If you didn’t kill them—but you made it possible—are you innocent?
The Last Lie We Tell Ourselves is a dark, immersive psychological thriller about moral compromise, unreliable memory, and the dangerous comfort of believing we meant well.
This is not a story about redemption.
It’s about the lie we tell ourselves to survive what we’ve done.