Dana Ann Smith has ditched New York City'and a relationship gone bad'for Los Angeles, looking for a new man, a new career, and some stability. She thinks she's found it in Vincent Calvary Browne, Jr., a hard-working, handsome aerospace tech. They've offered just enough of themselves to make it the p
Liar's Game
โ Scribed by Eric Jerome Dickey
- Publisher
- Signet Book
- Year
- 2001;2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 224 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
SUMMARY:
Dana moves to Los Angeles to start over with a new job, a new environment, and a new man, the industrious Vincent, but the arrival of her former lover and Vincent's ex-wife forces them both to confront their pasts.
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SUMMARY: Dana moves to Los Angeles to start over with a new job, a new environment, and a new man, the industrious Vincent, but the arrival of her former lover and Vincent's ex-wife forces them both to confront their pasts.
SUMMARY: Dana moves to Los Angeles to start over with a new job, a new environment, and a new man, the industrious Vincent, but the arrival of her former lover and Vincent's ex-wife forces them both to confront their pasts.
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