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|title=Lie with Me
|author=Sabine Durrant
|reviewer= Zoe PageMorris
|genre=General Fiction
|summary= A little white lie never hurt anyone, but white lies, plural, can snowball, and then things can get really complicated.
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'''The Richard and Judy Book Club Spring 2017 Choice'''
Paul is lots of things. A writer. A famous name (or at least he was a few years ago). A bit of a snob. A cheapskate. A ladies' man. And a liar. Oh boy, is he a liar. He fibs, he exaggerates, he omits, he tells porkies. Not about the really big stuff, nothing that will hurt anyone, just a few mistruths to see him through. It's for keeping up appearances, really.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending us this book to review. It's a brilliant example of Sabine Durrant's work, as is [[Remember Me This Way by Sabine Durrant|Remember Me This Way]]. Fans of this type of relationship drama might also enjoy [[The Life You Want by Emily Barr]].
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