One Perfect Lie by Lisa Scottoline
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I listened to the audio of this book and thoroughly enjoyed it. It might be more like four and half stars but lets face it, if a book can bring out emotions such as crying then it must be good.
Chris or Kurt (real name) has been hired for a teaching position and an assistant coach at a highschool. We do know right from the start that Chris is not his real name and that something untoward is going down. It isn't until the last quarter that we finally know who he is and what is happening.
Along the way he meets a lady, Heather, that he finds attractive and he wonders that with his lifestyle that he would be able to have a normal family.
A great read.
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