Kepler's 2020 Project in the News:
Occasionally I come across a gem of a book in the most unexpected settings. Such was the case with Dangerous Lies, a book from a small press, by an author I’d never heard of, and yet blew me away.
“Lies” starts in Morocco, then makes its way across Africa, and from page one you’re plunged into a world both beautiful and deadly. A naïve tourist, Marianne, finds herself in the middle of international intrigue when she meets one Alan Waring: handsome, kind, and unbeknownst to her, carrying a smart card that will create an international incident if it falls into the wrong hands.
When it all goes pear-shaped, as you know it must, Marianne is forced to overcome her sheltered past and find her own inner strength to survive - as Alan is forced to take a good long look at what he’s made of himself, and not liking at all what he finds. But before he can change, he’s going to have to get Marianne out of the trouble he’s brought her - and hope against hope that she’ll forgive him when he’s done.
Sarah L.
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