Allure of Deceit

Suspense novels about charity, religion, literacy and women fleeing control

Friday, April 26

Routines

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An interview is only as good as the questions asked - and Kristen Elise delves into the writing process, research, how a plot can unwind f...

The Onion

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Satire in The Onion, as typical, hones in on the big picture - that terrorism is not cool, not smart, not useful in gathering support for...
Thursday, April 25

Censorship

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Fiction can be both truth and a product of imagination. But some unimaginative readers and reviewers automatically, arrogantly, dismiss a ...
Tuesday, April 9

Globalization

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The story of Project Artemis is one that shows globalization's many intricate twists. A man is in charge of training pilots, US a...
Sunday, April 7

Parallels

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The number of parallels between The Colour of Milk and Fear of Beauty are many and stunning. Both books focus on women raised in small...
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Friday, April 5

Reeling in readers

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Gratitude to Debbie Campoli for reviewing Fear of Beauty in Women's Book Review: "You find yourself rooting for Sofi and admirin...
Thursday, April 4

Analysis

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What was most fun in writing Fear of Beauty?  Switching back and forth in point of view between two diverse characters, an illiterate Afgh...
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Susan Froetschel is the author of five mystery books, including Allure of Deceit and Fear of Beauty, set in Afghanistan. Her novels explore parents and children who tackle public policies that others in their community take for granted.
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