Allure of Deceit

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

Thursday, August 27

Diversity

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For marketing, color is said to influence mood and atmosphere. yet Gregory Ciotti writing for Psychology Today has suggested such analyses ...
Thursday, August 20

Thoughts on suspense

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The yearning to read and learn, constantly seeking truth and better ways, may be as crucial as any number of years spent in a classroom, ear...
Friday, August 7

School safety

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Public health experts suggest that school re-openings can go smoothly if parents and families prepare and heed precautions to prevent the sp...
Thursday, September 27

Believable

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The testimony of Christine Blasey Ford before the US Senate Judicial Committee by is liberating, if not for her then for the millions of w...
Tuesday, August 21

No surprise

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A pedophile scandal in Massachusetts - and more importantly, the response from church leaders - prompted me to abandon Catholicism in...
Monday, November 20

Grateful

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"What book have you read that makes you feel as if you've been on a the journey that the narrator has taken?" J ulie Lawson...
Thursday, September 14

Warning !

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Charities cannot and should not replace government. That was the message of the novel Allure of Deceit and it's also the warning from...
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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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