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I'll Tell You No Lies
I'll Tell You No Lies
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In July 1955, Shelby Blaine, 18, and her father, an Air Force intelligence officer, are relocated to New York's Griffiss Air Force Base from West Germany. She meets a Russian pilot who wants to defect, and their encounter leads to Shelby becoming involved in a dangerous situation as she tries to uncover the truth.
Format: Hardback
Length: 224 pages
Publication date: 18 September 2023
Publisher: Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc
In July 1955, eighteen-year-old Shelby Blaine and her father, an Air Force intelligence officer, were abruptly uprooted from their comfortable life in West Germany to New York's Griffiss Air Force Base, where her father had been called upon to lead the interrogation of an escaped Russian pilot. Traumatized by the recent car accident that claimed the life of her mother, Shelby grappled with the profound grief and the emotional distance that had grown between her and her father. Moreover, she found herself struggling to adapt to a new home and unfamiliar surroundings. However, a chance encounter with the would-be defector would soon escalate into a perilous entanglement, as Shelby's curiosity led her to delve deeper into the pilot's fabricated cover story, ultimately exposing his true intentions. As she uncovered his secrets, including his detention at Auschwitz during the war, Shelby's involvement in his schemes grew, driven by her desire to uncover the truth. However, she soon realized that she could only trust herself to discern between lies and reality, as the stakes became increasingly high.
In the aftermath of the car accident that claimed the life of her mother, Shelby Blaine found herself grappling with a profound sense of loss and grief. The emotional distance that had grown between her and her father only exacerbated her pain, leaving her feeling isolated and alone. However, their unexpected relocation to New York's Griffiss Air Force Base presented Shelby with an opportunity for a fresh start.
As she adjusted to her new surroundings, Shelby was drawn to the enigmatic Russian pilot, who had escaped from his military and intelligence handlers. His story captivated her, and she became increasingly invested in uncovering the truth behind his fabricated cover story.
As Shelby delved deeper into the pilot's secrets, she discovered that he had been detained at Auschwitz during the war. The knowledge of this horrific ordeal shook Shelby to her core, and she began to question her own involvement in his schemes. She realized that she could only trust herself to discern between lies and reality, as the stakes became increasingly high.
Despite her growing concerns, Shelby remained determined to expose the pilot's true intentions. She continued to interrogate him, hoping to piece together the truth and bring him to justice. However, her efforts were met with resistance from those who wanted to protect the secrets of the military and intelligence community.
As the situation escalated, Shelby found herself caught in the middle of a deadly game of cat and mouse. She was relentlessly pursued by the pilot's military and intelligence handlers, who were determined to silence her and cover up their involvement in his schemes. Shelby knew that she could not trust anyone, and she had to rely on her own instincts to survive.
In the end, Shelby's determination and courage paid off. She was able to expose the pilot's true intentions and bring him to justice. However, the experience left her shaken and traumatized, and she struggled to rebuild her life in the aftermath.
Through her journey, Shelby learned the importance of trust and self-reliance. She realized that she could not rely on others to tell her what was true or to protect her from harm. She had to be strong and resilient, and she had to be willing to take risks to uncover the truth.
In conclusion, Shelby Blaine's experience in July 1955 was a harrowing journey of loss, grief, and self-discovery. Through her encounter with the escaped Russian pilot, she learned the importance of trust, self-reliance, and the pursuit of justice. Her story serves as a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope for redemption and the ability to make a difference.
Weight: 300g
Dimension: 208 x 135 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780374390990
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