Tuesday, June 18, 2019

One Perfect Lie

One Perfect Lie

Adult mystery
"Chris Brennan was applying for a teaching job at Central Valley
High School, but he was a fraud. His resume was a fake, and his
identity completely phony. So far he'd fooled the personnel director,
the assistant principal, and the chairperson of the social studies
department. This morning was his final interview, with the principal,
Dr. Wendy McElroy. It was make-or-break."
If you can read that first paragraph of Lisa Scottoline's One
Perfect Lie and then put the book down, you have much more will power
than I do. Who is Chris Brennan? Why is he posing as a high school
teacher? Why are the stakes so high? Inquiring minds want to know...
...especially since Scottoline soon reveals that a plan is being
set in motion. Ammonium nitrate fertilizer, fuel oil, and a blasting
cap are involved. And the Oklahoma City Bombing anniversary is only
six days away.
Chris will also be assistant coach for varsity baseball. He has
to find a boy whom he can get to help him carry out his work, one he
can bond with quickly and receive unconditional loyalty from. A boy
he'll no longer need in less than a week.
If you enjoy a suspenseful mystery with plot twists galore and
psychological depth, you'll find One Perfect Lie impossible to put down.
On a purrrsonal note, a month and a week after his cancer diagnosis
Joey is in the game. He eats well and keeps the ounces he's put back
on. He's alert and curious. And he gives every sign of being happy
and enjoying life. Yesterday he discovered teriyaki chicken and
pronounced it purr purr good. We start and end each day with nice
long cuddles. During the day we cuddle whenever he wants to. He is
my world. There are very few things that can pull me away from him.
A great big shout out goes out to the best little cat in the world and
all who are praying and pulling for him.
jules hathaway


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