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ACROSS TWO EXTRAORDINARY WORLDS, TRUTH IS THE DEADLIEST MAGIC Gifted with an uncanny intuition, Lara Jansen nonetheless thinks there is nothing particularly special about her. All that changes when a handsome but mysterious man enters her quiet Boston tailor shop and reveals himself to be a prince of Faerie. Whats more, Dafydd ap Caerwyn claims that Lara is a truthseeker, a person with the rare talent of being able to tell truth from falsehood. Dafydd begs Lara to help solve his brothers murder, of which Dafydd himself is the only suspect. Acting against her practical nature, Lara agrees to step through a window into another world. Caught between bitterly opposed Seelie forces and Dafydds secrets, which are as perilous as he is irresistible, Lara finds that her abilities are increasing in unexpected and uncontrollable ways. With the fate of two worlds at stake and a malevolent entity wielding the darkest of magic, Lara and Dafydd will risk everything on a love that may be their salvation or the most treacherous illusion of all.

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Truthseeker

(2010)

A novel by

C E Murphy

For Jai

who gave me the idea

One

once upon a time, not so long ago, driven by a little old lady I know personally. She drove it to the store weekly, thats it, so its four thousand miles are gentle ones, ladies. Its six years old, but it has all the extras. You wont find a better deal here or anywhere else. Now, I know the sticker price is eighteen five and youre not looking to spend quite that much. The salesman leaned out from beneath his umbrella to get a better look at the deep V of Kelly Richardss T-shirt, and smiled. Its cutting my own throat, but I think I can knock it down to seventeen flat. Its a bargain, ladies, a real bargain.

Lara? Kelly folded her arms beneath her breasts.

For a moment Lara found herself studying her friends cleavage, too, if less avidly than the salesman had. Kelly had a lifetimes experience in using her assets to distract and command, whereas Laras own figure had been described as a pirates treasure: a sunken chest. Clinical curiosity made her wonder what it would be like to take control of a situation just by inhaling deeply.

Earth to Lara, hello? Kelly snapped her fingers under Laras nose. Are you in there?

Of course I am. Lara glanced at the yellow Mazda Miata the salesman hawked, but it was his quick patter that she concentrated on. The easy flow of words meant to distract and impress in the same way Kellys T-shirt wasthough Kelly had perhaps gone too far in her distraction techniques. She hadnt worn a coat, despite it being cold with a promise of serious rain. The salesmans gaze kept wandering to her chest. Lara shook her head, smiling. Hes lying.

Offense flew across the mans face and he clapped a hand over his heart. How could I lie to two such lovely ladies as yourselves? But all right, all right, maybe a Miata isnt your style. Something with a little more kick to it, maybe something that makes a real impression when you pull up? Ive got a Ford four-fifty over here, it gets thirty miles to the gallon

He broke off again as Lara and Kelly both turned incredulous looks on him. All right, all right, maybe twenty-five in the city. But I can see discerning women like yourselves want better gas mileage than that. Ive got just the thing for you. This way, please. He strode down the lot, Kelly at his side and Lara trailing behind, staying just close enough to overhear his routine. Kelly cast regular glances at her, and Lara shook her head each time.

Finally, exasperated, Kelly pointed at a ten-year-old Nissan with a four-thousand-dollar price tag. What about that one?

A spatter of rain hit the salesmans umbrella and rolled off in a pathetic dribble that matched his expression. Decent gas mileage, but the engine was overhauled by an amateur.

Hows it run?

He muttered, Fine, and Lara nodded.

Kellys smile lit up. Ill take it.

Forty minutes later the Nissan sat outside a diner, Kelly whimpering with each raindrop that spattered against her new car. Her lunch, virtually untouched, no longer steamed with heat, and Lara waved her own half-eaten burger at Kellys cooling french fries. If youre bringing me out to the best diner lunch in Boston you might as well eat. Or is this a special new diet where you only inhale the scent of food?

Kelly tore herself from the view to waggle a finger at Lara. Technically, the Deluxe is in Watertown, not Boston.

Lara laughed. Okay, fine. The best diner in the greater Boston area. You dont like it when Im pedantic with you. How come you can do it to me?

Because you do it all the time. Im just getting my own back. Anyway, lunch is for you, not me.

So its a new diet. One where youve given up eating?

Well, no, its just, you know. I dont know how you can eat as much as you do and stay so slim. Kelly finally picked up her own burger, having been distracted from the car.

Some of us get Mae West figures, others get fast metabolisms. Want to trade?

Kelly glanced past her burger into the V of her own T-shirt. Nah, I guess not. But thanks for coming along. You always know when salesmen are lying.

Kelly, anybody who sells used cars is lying. You dont need me along to tell you that. Lara squished her burger until bacon and cheese oozed out of the bun, then sank her teeth into it with a blissful sigh.

Yeah, but you also know when theyre telling the truth.

Lara shrugged her eyebrows, grateful her mouth was full. Kelly was right, the correctnessthe truthfulnessof her statement hummed under Laras skin like a hive full of bees. She couldnt remember a time when lies didnt strike discordant notes. As barely more than an infant, Lara had heartily mistrusted her mother until Gretchen Jansen had learned to explain that Santa and the Tooth Fairy, among others, were simply stories that people told. Her mothers patient explanations had eventually allowed her to understand the idea of popular legends, but the truth-sensing ability had become even more awkward when her father died. There were no comforting lies to be shared with a child who was fundamentally incapable of accepting Daddys gone away for a while as basic truth.

Since thenshed been sevenshe had understood it would be easier if she could instantly know when she was being lied to. It had never worked that way, though as shed aged shed learned to discern more and more about the probable truth. The Miata had almost certainly never belonged to a granny, and its four thousand miles were probably the result of someone tinkering with the odometer. But unless the salesman said so directly, she wouldnt know. Worse, she couldnt tell the difference between a truth based on misinformation or a genuine truth: if someone believed what he was telling her, it read as true.

As peculiar talents went, it was good for getting her out of jury dutya frustrating perk, as she thought serving on a jury might be interestingand not a great deal else.

Hey. Hey, wake up. Kelly reached across the table to thump Laras forearm. Look, its that guy from the news. The weatherman. Why dont you go ask him if hes single? She nodded out the window, where a slender blond man in a long coat hurried past Kellys Nissan, his shoulders hunched against bursts of rain. A cameraman followed, looking irate. Poor guy, he predicted sunshine today.

Oh. Is that why youre wearing a T-shirt? I thought you were just trying to keep the car salesman off his game.

Merely a side benefit. No, Id have brought a coat if Id known it was going to be this nasty. Wow, theres a job thatd suck for you, huh? What if you had to predict the weather and kept getting it wrong? Youd give yourself the heebie-jeebies.

Lara, watching the weatherman cross the street, shook her head. I dont think so. Id be predicting on the best data I had, so it might be okay.

Best data. Kelly snorted. How many times have I watched the news and the weatherperson said it was snowing when it was raining, or when the prediction was windy when it was as calm as a crypt?

Calm as a crypt. Lara took her attention off the street and made a face at her friend. Who says things like that? I dont know if you watch too much Addams Family or if youre just planning a career as an undertaker.

Im planning a career as a rich young widow, Kelly said archly. See, if you were really a good friend youd have already found me a rich old man to marry.

Most of my clients arent old.

But theyre rich, right? Kellys eyes brightened. They have to be, to afford their spiffy custom suits.

Lara wrinkled her nose and put on a haughty accent. Please. We at Lord Matthews Tailor Shop prefer the term bespoke to custom made.

Thats because you at Lord Matthews are a bunch of Europhile snobs, Kelly said cheerfully, and Lara laughed.

Steves got three hundred years of tradition to live up to. Give him a break.

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