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The Lying Tongue

by Andrew Wilson

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alalba in 50 Book Challenge : alalba (Sep 6, 2009, 6:49am)

... el lenguaje barroco del narrador es perfecto para describir las situaciones inverosimiles que este protagoniza. 80. The lying tongue by A.Wilson This thriller has echoes of Patricia Highsmith's novels, although is not as good as them. The main character, a British man who has just ...

69. The Lying Tongue by Andrew Wilson Mystery set in Venice, London and Dorset. Odd young man takes job with odd old man and decides to write his biography. The telling of both stories involves rape, murder, suicide, lost manuscripts, blackmail and revenge but didn't grip me the way it ...

... Meyer New Moon by Stephanie Meyer In The Wake by Per Petterson The Secret of Lost Things by Sheridan Hay The Lying Tongue by Andrew Wilson World War Z by Max Brooks On Monday I also got The Vampyre by Tom Holland and there have been a couple of others in May too.

... the way Borders was mobbed that last day of the coupon). I got: Belong to Me By Marisa De Los Santos A Far Country The Lying Tongue Ministry of Special Cases Ghost At The Table A Foreign Affair and last but not least The Last Empress. Now Borders has the nerve to send me ...

... 40 hours of Battle and Tanks, Advance! Normandy to the Netherlands, 1944; Stuart Hills' By Tank into Normandy; Andrew Wilson's Flame Thrower - about the Churchill 'Crocodile' flamethrower tanks; and Robert Crisp's Brazen Chariots and The Gods Were Neutral. There is also Ste ...

Well, I finished The Lying Tongue by Andrew Wilson. I was drawn to it because it is set in Venice and I am reading anything and everything set in Italy in advance of our June trip there. But I was disappointed by this book---very, very dark. And now I am beginning A Room with a View ...

... of loose ends that were a little too loose for my liking. But still, it was an enjoyable read. And now I'm on to The Lying Tongue by Andrew Wilson. I've just started, but I'm hooked. It's set in Venice, which is a plus. Most of my reading these days is about Italy (tour book, ...

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