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Lying Close

By: Frank F. Weber
Narrated by: Jonathan Strait, Sarah Brands
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A hunting accident, a rural home break in, and the disappearance of a teen, all occur in a 30-mile stretch of rural Minnesota. Jon Frederick realizes they are all symptoms of a larger problem. Lying Close also involves a relationship between a white rural Christian, and a Somali Muslim woman in St. Cloud. It’s hard to believe in 2020 that there are still young people in the United States who can’t tell their parents who they’re dating because of hate. Lying Close is a thrilling mystery, with a forbidden love affair.

©2020 Frank F. Weber (P)2023 Frank F. Weber
Mystery Psychological Suspense Fiction Disappearance Exciting Young Adult
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Enjoyed the first 3 books, but this one was a major disappointment. All the useless filler of quotes and data at the beginning of every chapter and scattered through out, made the story hard to follow and extremely convoluted. I felt like the author was trying to drag out the story line because it was weak.

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