The King of Lies by John Hart Paperback Book

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Author: John Hart

Narrator: David Chandler

Format: Unabridged-CD, Paperback

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: May 2006

Genre: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - General

Retail Price: $39.99

Discs: 11

Synopsis

When Work Pickens finds his father murdered, the investigation pushes a repressed family history to the surface, and he sees his own carefully constructed fa
ade begin to crack in this stunning debut mystery. Unabridged. 10 CDs.

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