Mind-bending cult fiction
Hungover, bloodied and lost in more ways than one, Bill stumbles into a peculiar second-hand shop, drawn to an old trunk that seems to hum with secrets. The shop's enigmatic owner, Jack, offers him a drink-something dark, something potent, something that unravels the mind. Over the course of a long, fevered night, fuelled by this strange elixir, the two men exchange confessions: failed love, broken homes, petty crime and violent secrets.
But as their stories twist together, something isn't right. Identities blur. Time fractures. And Jack speaks of a man named Jon-angry, desperate and, somehow, all too familiar.
By morning, the question remains: What's in the trunk? And worse-who will be left to open it?
For fans of cult fiction like Fight Club, American Psycho and A Scanner Darkly, One Night, Two Liars is a hallucinatory spiral of deception, self-destruction and the terrifying fluidity of identity.