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3268004The Liehttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/the-lie-9780802192547/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/2347810/4055819d-2461-4957-96c2-c9d63b8dbce4.jpg?v=638383852777570000MXNAtlantic Monthly PressOutOfStock/Ebooks/<p><strong>A British World War I veteran returns to Cornwall in this "enthralling novel of love and devastating loss" from an Orange Prize winner ( <em>Good Housekeeping</em>).</strong></p><p>Cornwall, 1920: Infantry officer Daniel Branwell has returned to his coastal hometown after the war. Unmoored and alone, Daniel spends his days in solitude, quietly working the land. However, all is not as it seems in the peaceful idylls of the countryside; and although he has left the trenches, Daniel cannot escape his dreadful past.</p><p>As former friendships reignite, Daniel is drawn deeper and deeper into the tangled traumas of his youth and the memories of his best friend and his first love. Old wounds reopen, and old troubles resurfacethough none so great as the lie that threatens to ruin Daniels life, the lie from which he cannot run.</p><p>Told with breathtaking poise and exacting suspense, <em>The Lie</em> is a haunting journey through the mind of a tormented man as he tries to fit the pieces of his shattered past together.</p><p>"Devastating and triumphant . . . wholly satisfying. Endings are often the hardest beast for an author to tame, but Dunmore does it, with elegance, vigor and clarity." <em>The Denver Post</em></p>...3204019The Lie00https://www.gandhi.com.mx/the-lie-9780802192547/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/2347810/4055819d-2461-4957-96c2-c9d63b8dbce4.jpg?v=638383852777570000OutOfStockMXN0DIEbook20189780802192547_W3siaWQiOiIxMTA1MDY2YS0xOGQ2LTRiMjgtODBjZC0zYjQxMzgxZjNkYTAiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjIyOSwiZGlzY291bnQiOjQxLCJzZWxsaW5nUHJpY2UiOjE4OCwiaW5jbHVkZXNUYXgiOnRydWUsInByaWNlVHlwZSI6Ildob2xlc2FsZSIsImN1cnJlbmN5IjoiTVhOIiwiZnJvbSI6IjIwMjQtMDQtMTdUMTI6MDA6MDBaIiwicmVnaW9uIjoiTVgiLCJpc1ByZW9yZGVyIjpmYWxzZX1d9780802192547_<p><strong>A British World War I veteran returns to Cornwall in this enthralling novel of love and devastating loss from an Orange Prize winner (<em>Good Housekeeping</em>).</strong></p><p>Cornwall, 1920: Infantry officer Daniel Branwell has returned to his coastal hometown after the war. Unmoored and alone, Daniel spends his days in solitude, quietly working the land. However, all is not as it seems in the peaceful idylls of the countryside; and although he has left the trenches, Daniel cannot escape his dreadful past.</p><p>As former friendships reignite, Daniel is drawn deeper and deeper into the tangled traumas of his youth and the memories of his best friend and his first love. Old wounds reopen, and old troubles resurfacethough none so great as the lie that threatens to ruin Daniels life, the lie from which he cannot run.</p><p>Told with breathtaking poise and exacting suspense, <em>The Lie</em> is a haunting journey through the mind of a tormented man as he tries to fit the pieces of his shattered past together.</p><p>Devastating and triumphant . . . wholly satisfying. Endings are often the hardest beast for an author to tame, but Dunmore does it, with elegance, vigor and clarity. <em>The Denver Post</em></p>(*_*)9780802192547_<p><strong>A British World War I veteran returns to Cornwall in this enthralling novel of love and devastating loss from an Orange Prize winner (<em>Good Housekeeping</em>).</strong></p><p>Cornwall, 1920: Infantry officer Daniel Branwell has returned to his coastal hometown after the war. Unmoored and alone, Daniel spends his days in solitude, quietly working the land. However, all is not as it seems in the peaceful idylls of the countryside; and although he has left the trenches, Daniel cannot escape his dreadful past.</p><p>As former friendships reignite, Daniel is drawn deeper and deeper into the tangled traumas of his youth and the memories of his best friend and his first love. Old wounds reopen, and old troubles resurfacethough none so great as the lie that threatens to ruin Daniels life, the lie from which he cannot run.</p><p>Told with breathtaking poise and exacting suspense, <em>The Lie</em> is a haunting journey through the mind of a tormented man as he tries to fit the pieces of his shattered past together.</p><p>Devastating and triumphant . . . wholly satisfying. Endings are often the hardest beast for an author to tame, but Dunmore does it, with elegance, vigor and clarity. <em>The Denver Post</em></p>...(*_*)9780802192547_<p><strong>A British World War I veteran returns to Cornwall in this "enthralling novel of love and devastating loss" from an Orange Prize winner ( <em>Good Housekeeping</em>).</strong></p><p>Cornwall, 1920: Infantry officer Daniel Branwell has returned to his coastal hometown after the war. Unmoored and alone, Daniel spends his days in solitude, quietly working the land. However, all is not as it seems in the peaceful idylls of the countryside; and although he has left the trenches, Daniel cannot escape his dreadful past.</p><p>As former friendships reignite, Daniel is drawn deeper and deeper into the tangled traumas of his youth and the memories of his best friend and his first love. Old wounds reopen, and old troubles resurfacethough none so great as the lie that threatens to ruin Daniels life, the lie from which he cannot run.</p><p>Told with breathtaking poise and exacting suspense, <em>The Lie</em> is a haunting journey through the mind of a tormented man as he tries to fit the pieces of his shattered past together.</p><p>"Devastating and triumphant . . . wholly satisfying. Endings are often the hardest beast for an author to tame, but Dunmore does it, with elegance, vigor and clarity." <em>The Denver Post</em></p>...9780802192547_Grove Atlantic(*_*)9780802192547_Atlantic Monthly Presslibro_electonico_7c500387-f0e8-3bdf-80b7-7fd5837af309_9780802192547;9780802192547_9780802192547Helen DunmoreInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/openroadmedia-epub-3f3503f7-e79b-4f9f-9ceb-0d35812dafab.epub2018-09-01T00:00:00+00:00Atlantic Monthly Press