Allure of Deceit

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

Thursday, May 30

Peace by piece

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Every individual has a role in ensuring peaceful communities - with no toleration for bullying. Before offering any critical comment, we c...
Monday, May 27

Extremism

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A few blame many for a senseless crime, and perhaps that's one definition of extremism. Yasmin Albhai Brown writes for the Independen...
Sunday, May 19

Unreported crime

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Reporting criminal acts combined with enforcement keeps crime at bay. "Following a seven-year investigation, the Department of Educ...
Sunday, May 12

Malice Domestic 2013

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Invisible sleuths, whether hidden, inconspicuous, discounted or vulnerable for any number of reasons, have advantages with an investigatio...
Wednesday, May 1

Under construction

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A Tweet from one of the great teachers in my past, Bob Reich: "Laws not backed by sufficient enforcement resources are aspirations, n...
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...
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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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