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The book features the coming of ] to ], and the founding of the Disc's first newspaper by ], as he invents investigative journalism with the help of his reporter ]. The two investgate the charges of murder against ] and help vindicate him. The book features the coming of ] to ], and the founding of the Disc's first newspaper by ], as he invents investigative journalism with the help of his reporter ]. The two investgate the charges of murder against ] and help vindicate him.


The ] characters also star in this novel, but have limited roles and are seen mainly from de Worde's perspective - not a flattering one. ] also puts in an appearance. The ] characters also star in this novel, but have limited roles and are seen mainly from de Worde's perspective - not a flattering one. ] also puts in an appearance.


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The Truth is a Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett, published in 2000.

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The book features the coming of movable type to Ankh-Morpork, and the founding of the Disc's first newspaper by William de Worde, as he invents investigative journalism with the help of his reporter Sacharissa Crisplock. The two investgate the charges of murder against Lord Vetinari and help vindicate him.

The Ankh-Morpork City Watch characters also star in this novel, but have limited roles and are seen mainly from de Worde's perspective - not a flattering one. C.M.O.T. Dibbler also puts in an appearance.

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