Our Fathers’ Lies

Our Fathers’ Lies by Andrew Taylor is a mystery novel published by Penguin Books, Limited in May 1987. This edition spans 234 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Celia Prentisse as she endeavors to prove that her father did not commit suicide. Alongside two friends, she uncovers a clue from World War I that connects to a series of suspicious deaths.
Readers will find a blend of intrigue and investigation as Celia navigates the complexities of her father’s past and the implications of the discoveries she makes. The story delves into themes of family secrets and the impact of historical events on personal lives, all while maintaining a focus on the mystery genre. This edition invites readers to explore the connections between past and present as Celia seeks the truth behind the lies that have shaped her family’s history.
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Celia Prentisse tries to prove that her father did not commit suicide and, along with two friends, uncovers a clue from World War I that leads to a series of similarly suspicious deaths
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