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The best crime novels are all based on people keeping secrets. All lying - you may think a lie is harmless, but you put them all together and there's a calamity.
Alafair Burke
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Alafair Burke
Age: 55
Born: 1969
Born: October 16
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Fort Lauderdale
Florida
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