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Clark Thomas Riley

    Clark Thomas Riley, auteur basé à Baltimore, possède une longue carrière dans l'écriture de non-fiction, qui remonte aux années 1970. Il s'est tourné vers l'écriture de fiction en 1994, achevant cinq romans. Son œuvre littéraire explore les questions contemporaines et les circonstances humaines complexes, en disséquant les nuances sous la surface. La prose de Riley se caractérise par sa perspicacité aiguë concernant les vérités cachées et les motivations sous-jacentes qui façonnent nos expériences.

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    What If They Lied (Just a Little)?
    • What If They Lied (Just a Little)?

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
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      Prosperity is roaring. Stock markets have not seen three down days in a row for two years. GDP sets new record highs with each report. National unemployment is at record lows. By every national measure, these are happy days.And yet ...Food pantries and soup kitchens report new records as well, and not just the perennially poor. States are exhausting their unemployment funds. Factories are closing and those states with effective monitoring programs report rising unemployment. Local governments are closing recreation centers and implementing hiring freezes to avoid tax increases. Out of public view, cities and counties are even replacing their 911 workers with new robotic call center machines.At some point, the disconnect between the national picture and the local can no longer be reconciled, and the blame games begin, soon descending into national violence.How long before the true picture becomes clear? When the truth is revealed, how resilient are we?What If They Lied (just a little)? chronicles a time of deception, collusion, discovery, integrity, and redemption. Do you believe in our economics numbers? Do you believe the authorities? What if they lied (just a little)?

      What If They Lied (Just a Little)?
    • Dr. John Parker, an epidemiological researcher with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, has journeyed to a tiny town in rural Kentucky to investigate a cluster of four cases of an extremely rare cancer, Griffith

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