Terreno, 1983, Latin America. After a dictatorship of ten years, the
brutal junta, lead by general Pelarón, seems to waver.
Alejandro Juron, guitarist of the famous poet and folk singer Victor
Pérez who's been executed by the junta, is released from the infamous
prison "The Last Supper." The underground resistance wants Alejandro to
participate in its fight again. But Alejandro has changed.
Consumed with guilt by the death of his friend Victor, whom he betrayed
to his tormentors, Alejandro becomes the unintended center of a web of
intrigue that culminates in a catastrophic insurrection, and has to
choose between love and escape.
A love story, a thriller and an analysis of the mechanisms that govern a
dictatorship, Alejandro's Lie is a gripping novel about violence,
betrayal, resistance, corruption, guilt and love.