Publisher's Synopsis
Liar ['li-r] (n): 1. A person who tells lies. 2. A writer.
Lying is essential to good storytelling. Daily, we writers sit at our computers-or legal tablets or Underwoods-and write down a bunch of untruths, piling one on top of the other, page after paltering page. We compound them, massage them, edit them, spin them, cut-and-paste them, until we're satisfied that, despite how outlandish or otherworldly these lies are, you, the reader, will swallow them. In that, we're like politicians. Except that we're spared the hassle of running for elected office.-Sandra Brown
In this gripping new audio collection you'll find fifteen tales of deceit and deception, perjury and prevarication, falsehoods and fibs, spun by some of the finest liars in the business:
Mad Science: A Joe Ledger Adventure by Jonathan MaberryThe Gateway by Solomon JonesShuffle by Kelly SimmonsShe Looks Just like Her Mother by Edward PettitChoosing Teams by Don LaffertyWhat I Did by Marie LambaBliss by Merry JonesUnder the King's Bridge by Keith R. A. DeCandidoDoe Run Road by Dennis TafoyaWhat Lies Between by Keith StrunkFor Love by William LashnerThe Return Trip by Jonathan McGoranSo Coldly Sweet, So Deadly Fair by Gregory FrostThe Truth-Telling by Stephen SuscoTwo Guns in Liar's Canyon by Chuck Wendig
A portion of the proceeds from this audio collection will benefit literacy programs.