Harry Peloyan told me he worte the Truth book. He said after the books, "Things In Which It Is Impossible for God to Lie," and then a year later, "Life Everlasting-In Freedom of the Sons of God" were not exactly literary hits with the public, something had to be done because everyone knew that these two books were not selling. No Sales, no money! So he went into Knorr's office and very carefully suggested to Knorr what he thought was needed . He told me the "Impossible" book was Knorr's idea and he was very touchy about any criticism of it, and the other book was Freddie's baby, so he had to be careful what he said about it. Harry was annoyed that Freddie always got his way with Knorr when it came to suggestions about future publications. Consequently, the Society was publishing Freddie's prophetic-type books which Harry thought were worse than stupid. So he buttered up Knorr telling him the last two books were excellent ones for the flock because they were deep, but what was needed was a simple doctrinal Bible study book to be offered to the public which could be studied for only six months. Harry helped Knorr think this idea was sort of his and then Knorr assigned Harry to write it. I clearly remember Harry proudly discussing how over the years the Truth book outsold every book other than the Bible, but at the same time he was angry over the silly maneuvering he had to go through with Knorr to get him to see what was needed. He also said that the Truth book financially saved the Society.
Barbara