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In The Fake, Zoe Whittall takes a blisteringly funny look at con artists and the people they target

March 16, 2023March 16, 2023
by Steven Beattie

Very much in the spirit of a good grift, the novel lures us in willingly before snatching all our assurances away from us.

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