The Greatest Lie of All by Jullian Cantor comes at the reader with an interesting perspective. The protagonist, Gloria, is an actress, who was asked to portray her mother's favorite writer. At first, she was looking forward to the assignment and even went to live with the writer to get a feel for her role.
It didn't work out. The writer was rude and noncommunicative. This wasn't what Gloria expected from her novels. Gloria just couldn't get into the part.
There's the story. How Gloria finds out about the past that molded the writer is unexpected. Yet, it makes the plot complete, understandable, and moves to a happy ending.

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