The Truth In My Lies Summary

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My Truth, Your Lies

Drawn to interrogate his nemesis, Judith Meadows - the traitor he discovered inside British Intelligence - Harry Paterson heads to an old Scottish manor on the Shetland Isles. Suspecting that the ultimate target for the foreign covert agents, identified inside the stolen encrypted file, are the two NATO bases on Cyprus, he needs Meadows to shed light on the meaning of a cryptic message he received from a Russian master spy. With several terrorist factions involved, can Harry discover the link between the power-mad South African and the allegations about nuclear weapons, hidden in a vast family estate? A riveting international thriller, My Truth, Your Lies is the fourth book in Daniel Kemp's 'Heirs And Descendants' series.
An Exegetical Summary of James

The books in this series present a summary of how scholars have interpreted the Greek and Hebrew text. Helpful for students and translators with beginning to advanced exegetical skills.
The Truth about Lying

In this forthright and fascinating study, Dr Stephen J. Costello, philosopher and logotherapist, takes us on a profound journey into the intricate and intriguing nature of the dynami of lying. Drawing on philosophy, logical puzzles and Lacanian psychoanalysis, Costello investigates the types of lies we tell, the lies that include a good deal of truth, how and why children lie, the lies lovers tell, self-deception and much more. In the final section of the book Costello focuses in particular on how men and women lie in different ways. Men, he argues, lie in the guise of truth while women tell the truth in the guise of a lie. Men tend to be more direct while women are more deceptive. Men lie to create a better image of themselves, women lie to make others feel more comfortable. Provocative, while also frequently amusing, The Truth about Lying is a pithy primer on the act and art of lying. “This is an absolutely fascinating book . . . a quite extraordinary range of information . . . I can only encourage everyone to read it and thoroughly enjoy it as I did.” - Ivor Browne, from the Foreword