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  • Promises broken, Half-truths, public humiliation, and lovely verbal attacks.

    Why I’m quitting « Bored Mommy 2009

  • Half-truths and near-lies peel away like a starlet's borrowed gown and ugly facts shine through dope smoke.

    Lisa Derrick: Paris Hilton, Girl Detective? 2009

  • If you would like to find out more about Half-truths and White lies and Jane Davis then visit her website here.

    Book Chick City Book Chick City 2009

  • When I started to write Half-truths and White Lies, I deliberately chose a family setting and issues that I was removed from emotionally.

    Book Chick City Book Chick City 2009

  • In the mean while, I had finished what became Half-truths and White Lies and learned about the Daily Mail First Novel Award completely by chance only two days before the closing date.

    Book Chick City Book Chick City 2009

  • "Half-truths & White Lies" is a beautifully crafted, thought-provoking novel that questions the influence of the people who are missing from our lives.

    Book Chick City Book Chick City 2009

  • Half-truths and White Lies is a story which centres around the lives of Andrea, Tom, Laura, Pete and Faye, their relationships, their love for one another, the mistakes they make and the secrets they keep.

    Book Chick City Book Chick City 2009

  • Be Honest with the American Public - Half-truths got us into Iraq, but they won't get us out.

    Suzanne Nossel: We Win: Then What on Foreign Policy? 2008

  • Half-truths and tap-dancing around the questions will not win her any favor and will not convince any middle-of-the-road fence-sitters to climb aboard and vote the McCain-Palin ticket next month.

    Sarah stop trying so hard, show more substance 2008

  • Half-truths and artful omissions would not be enough to satisfy his curiosity.

    Reap the Whirlwind David Mack 2007

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