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| Liar's Game |
Nominated ISBN: 1568599869 |
Find out more about the author on the following websites: Author
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| Eric Jerome Dickey | ||
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| National Library & Information Systems, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad & Tobago |
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ABOUT THE
BOOK
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This is a tale of what happens when love starts with a lie. Running from a relationship that lasted way too long, Dana Ann Smith leaves her native New York City and strikes out for Los Angeles, the perfect place, she thinks, to start over with a new atmosphere, a new job, and a new man. When she meets Vincent Calvary Browne, Jr., he seems like a dream come true: handsome, hardworking with a good job as an aerospace technician, and sexy in a strong, silent kind of a way. But that silence also means he's not letting Dana in on a few important facts about his life. When Dana's former lover and Vince's ex-wife suddenly re-appear, it's a recipe for disaster. The two have a lot of explaining to do. They must come clean about their pasts, and open their hearts and souls to each other with a new honesty. Only then will they have a fighting chance at a future together. |
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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Eric
Jerome Dickey
is the author of four previous best-selling novels, Sister, Sister,
Friends and Lovers, Milk in My Coffee and Cheaters,
as well as several pieces of short fiction, a memoir, and the screenplay
for the film Cappuccino. A former computer programmer, middle-school
teacher, actor and stand-up comic, he attended UCLA's creative writing
programme on a SEED scholarship. Originally from Memphis, Tennessee, and
a graduate of the University of Memphis, Dickey currently lives in Los
Angeles.
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