THE TRUTH (NOVEL)


'''The Truth''' is the twenty-fifth ''Discworld'' novel by Terry Pratchett, published in 2000.

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Plot summary


The book features the coming of movable type to Ankh-Morpork, and the founding of the Discworld's first newspaper by William de Worde, as he invents investigative journalism with the help of his reporter Sacharissa Cripslock. The two investigate the charges of murder against Havelock Vetinari and help vindicate him.
The Ankh-Morpork City Watch characters also appear in this novel, but have limited roles and are seen mainly from de Worde's perspective which is not a flattering one. C.M.O.T. Dibbler also puts in an appearance.
In the novel the criminal group ''The New Firm'' (Mr. Pin and Mr. Tulip) are employed by a group of so called "concerned citizens" to frame Lord Vetinari, in a conspiracy to get a new Patrician of Ankh-Morpork.
To accomplish this the New Firm found a shopkeeper who happened to be the spitting image of Vetinari and planned to use him as a double to make it seem as if Vetinari was trying to abscond from the city with a large amount of gold.
While the ploy worked, it was touch-and-go for a minute or two--the New Firm's employers had neglected to tell Mr. Pin and Mr. Tulip that Vetinari "moved like a snake" and trained at the Assasins' Guild. They improvised, stabbing Vetinari's clerk, Drumknott, and pushing their Vetinari look-a-like into the hallway to "confess".
The only wrinkle was the escape of Wuffles, Vetinari's terrier, who tried but failed to get rid of the intruders by biting them at the ankle. The New Firm didn't think much of this, but as Mr. Slant of the Lawyer's Guild was quick to point out, Ankh-Morpork had myriad ways to talk to anything, so the New Firm was forced to search for Wuffles.
When the Ankh-Morpork Times offered a AM$25 reward for Wuffles, hundreds of people showed up to attempt to get the reward, and Mr. Pin and Mr. Tulip quickly took advantage of the situation, and arrived disguised as Omnian clergy members.
They were about to kill William de Worde when the Times iconographer took a picture using "Dark Light" exposure, which caused Mr. Pin to become aware of the large number of ghosts that were following him, waiting for him to die.
He ran from the scene, and threatened Mr. Slant in order to increase their fee, after which went to his employer's house, where he found the Times reporter Sacharissa Cripslock.
Taking her with them, the New Firm went down to the Times office to wait for William to show up. A scuffle broke out, which led to a fire, from which Mr. Pin and Mr. Tulip took refuge in the basement. When this began to fill with hot lead as the printing press in the floor above melted, Mr. Pin took advantage of his partner's trust and, under the guise of a plan, he shoots him and stands on his body in order to survive, claiming he "wasn't born to fry...".
When Mr. Pin finally got out of the basement, out of habit more than anything else, he tried to strangle William, who accidentally ran him through with a paper spike.
Following this Mr. Pin ends up in the Desert of the Dead, where met with Death, where Mr. Pin meets his fate of having his soul collected by the Death of Rats. Later, Death obliges Mr. Pin's wish to be reincarnated by sending him back to life as a potato, which is, ironically, deep fried and turned into chips.
William uses the gems on Mr. Pin's person to help the Dwarves buy a new press, and then confronts his father, Lord de Worde, at his mansion, but almost gets captured. Otto Chriek, his vampire iconographer saves him though, but almost falls victim to his species' bloodlust, but stop at the last moment, and lets Lord de Worde go.
After the two return to the office, William learn all about Lord Vetinari's reinstatement, and asks Sacharissa out. Afterwords, Mr. Tulip, reincarnated as a woodworm, comments on the "-ing good wood."

Translations



★ ''Истината'' (Bulgarian)

★ ''Pravda'' (Czech)

★ ''De waarheid'' (Dutch)

★ ''Tõde'' (Estonian)

★ ''Totuus'' (Finnish)

★ ''La Vérité'' (French)

★ ''Die volle Wahrheit'' (German)

★ ''Prawda'' (Polish)

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Quotes from The Truth
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