A Thief's Lies


Book Description

Silloen Fay is the daughter of a powerful noblewoman who rules over the city of Valesport. When a wry thief kidnaps her brother, and the king brings her father south to fight a mysterious rebellion, Silloen struggles to keep her city under control and the remains of her family together. Meanwhile, the sardonic Terothian mercenary known as Dycae accompanies the royals to war, as a bodyguard for the prince. Despite his innate displeasure toward being caught up in royal affairs, he is forced to fight through politics and rebels alike in order to stay loyal to the prince. Or rather, to the prince's wealth.




A Thief's Lies


Book Description

Silloen Fay is the daughter of a powerful noblewoman who rules over the city of Valesport. When a wry thief kidnaps her brother, and the king brings her father south to fight a mysterious rebellion, Silloen struggles to keep her city under control and the remains of her family together. Meanwhile, the sardonic Terothian mercenary known as Dycae accompanies the royals to war, as a bodyguard for the prince. Despite his innate displeasure toward being caught up in royal affairs, he is forced to fight through politics and rebels alike in order to stay loyal to the prince. Or rather, to the prince's wealth. A Thief's War: Volume One A Thief's Lies




The Thief of Lies


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Between 1780s Italy and 1990s San Francisco, two families vie for the truth: Are human beings meant to die, or are we meant to live forever? The Thief of Lies, born to an ancient patrilineal line of mages searching for means to immortality, sucks out the energy released when people let go of lies. But, after almost 200 years of existence enjoying the pleasures of rejuvenation, the Thief is suddenly beginning to die. Blaming an equally ancient matrilineal family, committed to protecting the sacred circle of Life and Death, he targets the last of their line, Nakita. If he can trick her into releasing her lie, he will not only win the multi-generational war, but humanity will be free of death. Or, at least, he will be.Nakita, in grief over the untimely death of her mother and the departure of her lover Celebrity, appears perfectly vulnerable. Young, educated in a post-modern and scientific age, and having rejected her inheritance, her mother's magickal traditions, Nakita struggles to build a good and happy life at a time when all meaning-making is up for grabs. When The Thief, whose very existence suggests he knows the secrets she needs, spins his web to catch her, Nakita seems to float right into it. What ensues is a delicate, violent dance in which each strives to outmaneuver the other. To save herself, Nakita must find something even more powerful than truth to beat the Thief of Lies at his own game. In the wake of the final battle, full of sex, fire, and fury, it is Celebrity, without a magical bone in her body, who offers the secret to save Nakita in the end. Will Nakita take it?










The Greatest Lie on Earth (Expanded Edition)


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This book reveals the mother of all conspiracies. It sets forth biblical proof and irrefutable evidence that will cause the scales to fall from your eyes and reveal that the world you thought existed is a myth. The most universally accepted scientific belief today is that the earth is a globe, spinning on its axis at a speed of approximately 1,000 miles per hour at the equator, while at the same time it is orbiting the sun at approximately 66,600 miles per hour. All of this is happening as the sun, in turn, is supposed to be hurtling through the Milky Way galaxy at approximately 500,000 miles per hour. The Milky Way galaxy, itself, is alleged to be racing through space at a speed ranging from 300,000 to 1,340,000 miles per hour. What most people are not told is that the purported spinning, orbiting, and speeding through space has never been proven. In fact, every scientific experiment that has ever been performed to determine the motion of the earth has proven that the earth is stationary. Yet, textbooks ignore the scientific proof that contradicts the myth of a spinning and orbiting globe. Christian schools have been hoodwinked into teaching heliocentrism, despite the clear teaching in the bible that the earth is not a sphere and does not move. This book reveals the evil forces behind the heliocentric deception, and why scientists and the Christian churches have gone along with it.




Lying and Deception


Book Description

This is the most comprehensive and up-to-date investigation of moral and conceptual questions about lying and deception. Carson argues that there is a moral presumption against lying and deception that causes harm, he examines case-studies from business, politics, and history, and he offers a qualified defence of the view that honesty is a virtue.