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The Liar
Stephen Fry

The Liar

Soho Press (Jun 01, 1994)
9781569470121
| Paperback
280 pages | 155 x 18 mm | English
Dewey 823.914

Subject

  • Fiction / General
  • Humorous Stories
  • Murder
  • School Children
  • Truthfulness And Falsehood

Plot

Stephen Fry's breathtakingly outrageous debut novel is by turns eccentric, shocking, brilliantly comic and achingly romantic. Adrian Healey loves to lie. He does it all the time. Every minute, every moment. And worse, he does it wonderfully, imaginatively, brilliantly. He lies to buck the system, to express his contempt for convention, but mostly because he just plain likes to. It's fun; it's high camp. He invents a lost pornographic novel by Charles Dickens, and for himself a career as a Piccadilly rent boy hireable by the hour. But Adrian's lies eventually bring realworld danger, as he finds himself caught up in the machinations of a shadowy network that puts his own life at risk. A dazzling, outrageous first novel that has delighted liars everywhere.

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