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White Lies
Jayne Ann Krentz
Petite, thirtysomething Clare Lancaster is a Level Ten
para-sensitiveand a "human lie detector." Over the
years, she's come to accept that someone with her
extraordinary talents is likely to have trouble in the
relationship department. And she's even resigned herself to
the fact that everyone, to one degree or another, hides
behind a facade. . . .
And now it seems that meeting the half sister and family
whom she never knew until seven months ago was a mistake.
Her father summons her from California to play a role in his
business empire, and Clare doesn't intend on making the same
mistake twice. But after meeting Jake Salter, Archer
Lancaster's "financial consultant," Clare is convinced that
things aren't what they seem. Salter's careful conversation
seems to walk a delicate line between truth and deception,
revealing and resisting. Something sparks and sizzles
between themsomething more than the usual electricity
between a man and a woman.
Caught in a dizzying storm of secrets, lies, and
half-truths, Jake and Clare will plunge into an
investigation that demands every bit of their special
giftstogether they must overcome their mutual distrust
in order to unravel a web of conspiracy and murder.
Putnam Books, February 2007
384 pages ISBN: 039915373X Hardcover $24.95
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