"Max Booth III's stories are as sharp and unexpected as a gunshot breaking the still of an evening. His masterful collection, TRUE STORIES TOLD BY A LIAR, takes normal men and women, like any of us, and tilts their world just enough to drive them mad. These stories are truly dark gems, told by a storyteller to watch. Max Booth III is a star on the rise!" -Joe McKinney, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Flesh Eaters and Inheritance.Listen, you don't have much time. Everything you are about to read is true. In this book you will find 21 stories that the government never wanted you to know. Tales of monsters and conspiracies you would have never thought possible; all now available for your innocent eyeballs to feast upon. But be warned, what you are about to read isn't for the light of heart. Yes, this all really happened, and yes, most of it is quite gruesome. But trust me when I say that reading this book will save your life. Otherwise, how will you know where the antidote is? Also, I should mention that I am a compulsive liar. But that isn't true, either, now is it? Either way, you're stuck now, so try to at least make the best of it as you read this book that I totally wrote by myself. "Our worst fears come home to roost in True Stories Told By a Liar. Be sound of mind, be strong of heart, and quiet the voices that whisper in the darkness. Unsettling, disorienting, and horrific in every sense of the word, these stories will push your every button." -Richard Thomas, author of Herniated Roots "I'm not sure how old Max Booth III was when he began writing, but he must have had a pen in hand before he took his first step. True Stories Told by a Liar is a must read. The short stories in this collection are as sharp as an ice pick to the temple. It will have been my pleasure in the future to look back and say: "I knew him when..." Mr. Booth is the real deal." -Stan Swanson, Editor-in-Chief of Dark Moon Books"This collection has what most lack ... everything. The stories have variety, character, heart, and gut-punching fear. If Max Booth III has a single voice, it is schizophrenic and his madness is our reward in this mix of tales that give the reader all the truth a liar can give in a single collection." - Jay Wilburn, author of Loose Ends: A Zombie Novel