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"Simply Lies" by David Baldacci reviewed
Brian and Barbara review the book Simply Lies by David Baldacci, number one novel on the New York Times hardcover fiction list of May 7, 2023. In Baldacci's latest thriller of psychological suspense, single mother and former detective Mickey Gibson is drawn away from the security of her desk job--tracking down the hidden assets of deadbeat billionaires--and back into the field when an anonymous call by a suspicious, possibly psychotic woman lures her to the site of a stashed murder victim: accountant Harry Langhorne, who'd been hiding from the wrath of the New Jersey crime family he long ago betrayed. Twenty minutes with us, and you'll know whether to read it ... or regift it! Episode 7 of bestseller, recorded on 6/24/2023