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The trial of Ray Jones, a country music star accused of murdering his one night stand, is the biggest country music scandal ever. Tabloid journalists Joslyn and Ingersoll hit the scene with gusto, exposing every sleazy detail.
Size
Height:
9.0 in.
Width:
6.5 in.
Thickness:
1.5 in.
Weight:
18.4 oz.
Publisher's Note
Wishing to escape tabloid journalism, Sara Joslyn is disgusted when her new editor gives her a story involving a gory sex-murder trial, until she learns that a country singer, known to her, may be involved.
Industry reviews
"A laugh-out-loud novel. Westlake proves as adept as ever at mixing satire with suspense." Stasio
"A delightful mix of singers, secrets, and tabloid spies....'Baby, Would I Lie?' is as nice a piece of work as a reader would want....It also has a good deal to say about America's unhealthy interest in celebrities." Stasio
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Donald Westlake BABY WOULD I LIE? Ozarks SIGNED HB/DJ
Baby, Would I Lie? (A Romance of the Ozarks) by Donald E. Westlake.
Published by The Mysterious Press, 1994, First Edition/First Printing, 291 pages, with original $19.95 dustjacket price intact.
Hardcover/dustjacket in Near Fine/Near Fine condition. Signed by Donald E. Westlake on the title page else no other marks or writing. Trace of dustjacket edge wear.
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