The Rules for Lying (Big Easy Shaman #1)

L.A. Kelley


Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
4.33 · 3 ratings · 240 pages · Published: 29 Mar 2015

The Rules for Lying by L.A. Kelley
Magic isn’t for sissies.

No good will come from reading this book. The story has theft, murder, corruption, sass talk, demons, animals committing felonies, gleefully plotted revenge, and a host of bad things happening to good people for no particular reason. You won’t encourage any good habits and probably fine tune several bad ones. The only lesson learned is don’t lie unless you have the gift for it.

Peter Whistler is a fifteen year-old orphan living an uneventful life at the Little Angels Home for Orphan Boys. Life in New Jersey is hard during the Great Depression, but Peter discovers an exceptional ability to lie. He hones his talent, convinced it will be the ticket to easy fortune and a life free of responsibilities. He certainly doesn’t foresee the arrival of a murderous conjurer with mysterious designs on a little blind girl named Esther. Drawn into a nefarious plot to unleash a demon, Peter leads Esther on a desperate escape from New Jersey to the Louisiana bayou.

Welcome to Peter Whistler’s world where a little luck, magical lying, and a dash of Cajun crazy can steer even an ordinary orphan to an extraordinary life.

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