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Hardcover Sacrament of Lies Book

ISBN: 039914854X

ISBN13: 9780399148545

Sacrament of Lies

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When Grayson Guillory's mother died, she helped her father get rid of the empty vodka and pill bottles next to the body. It wouldn't do for the governor of Louisiana to have a wife who committed... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Bewildering, frightening and beautifully written

"Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you..." A mentally ill woman in her thirties unravels, then unravels the truth. If you loved A Thousand Acres as a retelling of Lear, you will enjoy this book as a modern retelling of Hamlet, replete with visits from beyond the grave and a male Ophelia who meets a watery death. The writing is fantastic, and the story is a maze, winding tighter and tighter until the center is reached. Readers looking for a standard psychological thriller might want to keep looking, as there's not much sleuthing here. What the book does show, and show perfectly, is the effect of fear and depression on a person's ability to function on even the basic level. Highly recommended.

Terrific! No same-old, same old.

Great premise and a very involving plotline. Nicely done (and accurate) description of depression and its influence on one's reality. For once, the old phrase, "couldn't put it down" is true; I literally did not put it down until the end...and that involved toting it to meals, too!

Intriguing Tale

A keen insight into Louisinan polictics by the wife of Robert Olen Butler.Grayson Guillory finds a clue that leads her to suspect her father, soon-to-be husband, and other family members and friends of the murder of her mother. Although it appears Grayson's mother committed suicide, the clue and her intuition lead her to believe otherwise.At the same time she must fight her own fears that perhaps she, like her mother, is suffering from paranoia and may have inherited some of her mother's mental problems. Given this, Grayson, must examine her past life with her father and mother and her present relationships with her fiance. We are left to wonder if Grayson could be wrong in her suspicions.Although the ending is somewhat predictable, we are led there by captivating monologue which will raise questions about family,love and most of all loyalty. Along the way we are treated to a nice taste of New Orleans and Mardi Gras.

Wacky SF romance

As the daughter of the Governor of Louisiana one would think that Grayson had everything. However, she is reeling from the shock of her mother's apparent suicide and her father's reaction ofthe death. Governor Guillory immediately cremates his spouse. Not long afterward, he remarries his sister-in-law knowing he needs a stable steady wife for his bid to gain the White House. Meanwhile Grayson remains grieving her mom's death, but as her mind clears she begins to wonder if her father had her mother murdered. As Grayson relooks what she knows about that terrible night, she contemplates whether she is insane having inherited her mother's mental problems or is she the daughter of a matricide killer. Grayson concludes with a strong certainty that her father is capable of removing a wife by homicide that would derail his presidency run. Still she questions her paranoia speculating the role her husband played in the death of her mother and whether the two males will remove her too if she makes waves that threaten to flood the presidential run. As Blue Hen advertises, SACRAMENT OF LIES modernizes Hamlet with a gender-changing lead role. The story line is superb due to Grayson with her doubts about her mind and the men in her life. This serves to make her plight feel real, while leaving the audience to speculate on the truth. Fans of taut psychological thrillers will fully relish her quandary and want to read more tales by Elizabeth Dewberry.Harriet Klausner

I loved it!

Upon being dragged, by my husband, to a book reading for Ms. Dewberry's husband, Robert Olen Butler, I surprisingly found myself purchasing Elizebeth Dewberry's novel, Sacrement of Lies.I suppose I was intrigued, since the novel's backdrop is based in my hometown, New Orleans. Whatever the reason, I am thouroughly pleased with my purchase as I was unable to put the book down. Ms. Dewberry tells a fascinating murder mystery through the mind and encounters of her protagonist, Grayson Giullory. Using analogies which are clever and easy to relate to, her writing style is refreshingly different. Truly a pageturner, Sacrament of Lies, is now one of my top ten favorite reads. I look forward to reading her other works!
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