The Truth App
The Truth App
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Simon & Schuster, Inc.
Just the Series: Liars Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: Liars   

Annotation: High schooler Jarli Durras becomes an overnight celebrity after creating an app that can tell when a person is lying, but his fame soon turns dangerous when a secret network of criminals adds Jarli to its hit list.
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #204783
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2020
Edition Date: 2020 Release Date: 02/25/20
Pages: 215 pages
ISBN: 1-534-44986-8
ISBN 13: 978-1-534-44986-2
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2018058537
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Wed Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2020)

Jarli Durras is an introverted geek who created the Truth app, a passion project of his that he never imagined would take off. When internet trolls and the media reveal his app's intention serve as a lie detector becomes clear that people close to Jarli and his family wish to abuse the app's potential, and he goes from being invisible at school to being sought after and bullied. Heath weaves an action-packed mystery that wows in terms of storyline and side characters but falls short in its protagonist and plot resolution, with loose threads leaving readers hungry for a sequel. There are also many unexpected triggering elements, from abduction to violence to stalking, and sensitive readers should be warned that there are several "jump scares" in these pages. An episodic format, intercut by embedded texts, facilitates a quick pace. Jarli's cautionary tale reminds us of the dangers of modern technology, the power of trust in loved ones, and the possible repercussions that arise when playing god.

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

In this lightweight techno-thriller, a young man is thrust into the public spotlight and marked for death after he develops an app that monitors conversations and detects truths and falsehoods. Even before high schooler Jarli Durras-s app goes viral, someone tries to kill him and his father-first in a car crash, then more directly at the hospital they-re taken to after the accident. Now the app is garnering him the wrong sort of attention from the media and the public-and even from his classmates, who see it as an unwelcome infringement upon their privacy. With his best friend, Bess, who uses crutches, and Russian transfer student Anya, Jarli must discover who-s trying to murder him, and how his father-who works for a data security company-is involved. Heath (The Silver Thief) starts this adventure off with a bang and maintains a high level of tension throughout this fast-paced installment, but a thin backstory and skimpy character development result in a tale that never slows enough to build out its world, its inhabitants, or its core premise-s implications. There-s a clear sense of setup for future installments in this series starter, which may have particular appeal for reluctant readers interested in a fast-paced adventure. Ages 12-up. (Feb.)

School Library Journal (Wed Jan 01 00:00:00 CST 2020)

Gr 8 Up-Computer whiz Jarli uploads a beta version of an app that can tell if someone is lying, and unleashes secrets, deception, and violence. Jarli's father lands in the hospital when a strange old man rams into his car. Recently arrived Russian student Anya is first on the scene of the accident. Tough, smart, and confident Anya believes Jarli's version of events, but the local police seem unconcerned. As millions of people download the app, its ethical repercussions begin to haunt Jarli and all those around him. Shunned by fellow students whose parents confiscated their phones for even the smallest lie, Jarli comes to realize that everyone has secrets to protect and that sometimes you have to lie to stay alive. A fiery conclusion will leave readers breathless for the next installment. Anya gives readers insight into why people emigrate from areas where violence and intolerance force young people to grow up fast. Jarli's family dynamics and a spot-on take on parent/teacher conferences are utterly realistic. VERDICT This timely thriller shines a light on how quickly a viral online presence can overwhelm and even endanger people. This new, fast-paced series will be welcome in middle and high school libraries.Lee De Groft, Jamestown High School, Williamsburg, VA

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Word Count: 40,505
Reading Level: 4.3
Interest Level: 7-12
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.3 / points: 6.0 / quiz: 513076 / grade: Middle Grades
Lexile: HL590L
High-Speed Collision

High-Speed Collision


There was no warning at all. Just a flicker in the corner of Jarli's eye.

He turned his head just in time to see the brown truck roaring toward Dad's side of the car. Jarli opened his mouth to scream--

Smash! The impact threw him sideways. The seat belt jerked tight across his chest, crushing his ribs. He couldn't get any air into his lungs. Half the car crumpled in toward Dad, who had let go of the steering wheel and thrown his arms up to protect his face.

"Daaaaaaad!" The screech of tearing metal drowned out Jarli's voice. The sound burned through his eardrums and sank deep into his skull. The windows dissolved into tiny cubes of shatterproof glass that filled the air like hail, stinging his cheeks. He squeezed his eyes shut.

A few moments later everything was still. The echoes of screeching tires died away. The smell of melted rubber scorched the back of Jarli's throat.

The truck started to reverse, taking Dad's door with it. The window frame was tangled around the truck's chrome bull bar. The hinges screeched and snapped, leaving the driver's side of the car ripped open. The truck's headlights stunned Jarli. They seemed as bright as twin suns.

The engine whined as the truck backed away.

"Dad?" Jarli croaked. He could barely hear his own voice over the ringing in his ears.

Dad turned his head like it weighed a ton, his curly hair glued to his forehead with sweat.

"...?" Dad asked.

"What?" Jarli wiggled his jaw, trying to fix his ears.

"...okay?" Dad said again.

Jarli nodded, sending a jab of pain up his neck. "I think I'm all right. Are you--"

Vvvvvrooom! An engine snarled. Jarli looked over and saw the brown truck zooming toward the car again. He got a split-second view of an old man with thick black glasses and a baseball cap, gloved hands gripping the steering wheel. Suddenly Jarli realized: This crash was not an accident.

The old man in the truck was attacking them.

"Watch out!" Jarli screamed.

Dad slammed his foot down on the accelerator. The wrecked car lurched forward, bent wheels grinding. Too slow.

The speeding truck smashed into the rear corner of the car, sending it into a spin. The world outside the windows rushed past. The neon vacancy sign outside Kelton's motel flew across Jarli's field of view twice. He felt like he might throw up.

Clang! The car hit a streetlight and stopped spinning. Jarli slumped back into his seat, too dizzy to move. The streetlight leaned over and then paused, as though deciding whether to fall. It didn't, but the bulb dropped out of it and shattered against the road like a water balloon. The street was plunged into darkness.

Jarli fumbled with his seat belt, hands shaking. He stabbed the orange button with his thumb until the buckle popped out. Then he shoved the door open and tumbled out onto the road. "He's trying to kill us!" he cried, scrambling to his feet. "Run!" Dizzy and sore, Jarli ran on wobbling legs past the dead streetlight, past the motel with its darkened windows, past the trash cans--

And then he realized Dad wasn't with him.

He turned to look back. The wrecked car was deep in shadow, but Jarli could see Dad's outline. He was slumped in the driver's seat. The second impact had knocked him out. Or worse.

Heart pounding, Jarli looked around for help. He couldn't see anyone. No police, no other vehicles, no pedestrians. Another quiet night in Kelton. But he could hear the truck's motor, idling somewhere in the gloom, headlights off. The old man could ram the car again at any moment. And Dad was a sitting duck.

Jarli sprinted back to the car. As he got closer, he saw that an airbag had exploded out of the steering wheel. Dad's face was buried in the white fabric.

"Dad!" Jarli screamed. "Wake up!"

He grabbed his father's shoulders and pulled him backward, leaving a smudge of blood on the airbag. There was a deep cut across the bridge of Dad's nose and his cheekbone had turned a mottled purple. His eyes were closed.

Tires crunched. An engine grumbled. The truck was coming back.

Frantic, Jarli reached over, unbuckled Dad's seat belt, and tried to drag him out of the car. But Jarli was still dizzy, and Dad was too heavy. Jarli fell back and Dad landed on him, crushing Jarli's legs against the road.

Headlights swept across them. The truck was back!

Dad felt like a bag of bricks. Jarli couldn't roll him off.

He braced himself as the headlights got closer.


Excerpted from The Truth App by Jack Heath
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In this pulse-pounding techno-thriller, Jack Heath creates a world where everyone knows when you lie—and telling the truth doesn’t always set you free.

Jarli likes to think he’s an honest guy. He’s a big believer in telling the truth, no matter what. So he develops The Truth App, a mobile application that listens in on your conversations and can tell when someone’s lying. Then his app goes viral and, suddenly, Jarli is an internet sensation.

But, soon enough, Jarli realizes that being famous can be dangerous—especially when you’ve just exposed everyone’s deepest, darkest secrets. Now his entire town is out to get him; kids at school, teachers, the police, even his own family.

Also, an underground network of criminals has just added Jarli to their hit list. Sometimes, exposing the truth comes with a price…


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