
Where the Truth Lies
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Kathe Mazur
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By:
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Rupert Holmes
Now a major motion picture
O’Connor, a vivacious, free-spirited young journalist known for her penetrating celebrity interviews, is bent on unearthing secrets long ago buried by the handsome showbiz team of singer Vince Collins and comic Lanny Morris. These two highly desirable men, once inseparable (and insatiable, where women were concerned), were driven apart by a bizarre and unexplained death in which one of them may have played the part of murderer. As the tart-tongued, eye-catching O’Connor ventures deeper into this unsolved mystery, she finds herself compromisingly coiled around both men, knowing more about them than they realize and less than she might like, but increasingly fearful that she now knows far too much.
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Critic reviews
"Hugely entertaining....A glittering ride." (Publishers Weekly)
"Literate, witty, and atmospheric." (Booklist)
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great fun
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The book is overlong for a mystery but of suitable length for a non-mystery novel.
In summary, very mixed feelings because the author does a good job in making one see the characters as he wants you to see them; some will like what they see, some will be put off by the verisimilude of the comedy act partners, some will find the lead character to be what she says she is, and not like that, others will.
Martin and Lewis in.......
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For one thing the sex scenes which border on soft porn are not in keeping with the narrative as if an editor thought they should be in there for selling points. It gave the narrator an unnecessary sluttish quality that was inconsistent with the femininity of the character as well as the tone of the woman who was reading the text. Do women really talk, let alone write with crude sexual candidacy like men in a sport bar after a few beers? My wife says no way. Also the scenes at Disney land are redundant.
On the other hand the sense of location, biographical details (if they are not fictionalized) and the characters of Dean and Jerry are all very real. That much is good writing and it is all excellently read.
Good but...
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Period Piece
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Entertaining but unrealistic plot twists
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Couldn't stop listening
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A story with little redeeming value
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Dismal
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