An edition of The Patron Saint of Liars (1992)

The Patron Saint of Liars

A Novel (P.S.)

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An edition of The Patron Saint of Liars (1992)

The Patron Saint of Liars

A Novel (P.S.)

  • 2.00 ·
  • 1 Rating
  • 13 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 1 Have read

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Publisher
Harper Perennial
Language
English
Pages
368

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Cover of: The Patron Saint of Liars
The Patron Saint of Liars: A Novel (P.S.)
September 4, 2007, Harper Perennial
Paperback in English
Cover of: The Patron Saint of Liars
The Patron Saint of Liars: A Novel (P.S.)
September 4, 2007, Harper Perennial
in English
Cover of: The patron saint of liars
The patron saint of liars
2003, Perennial
in English - 1st Perennial ed.
Cover of: The Patron Saint of Liars
The Patron Saint of Liars
September 1997, Fawcett Books
Paperback in English
Cover of: Patron Saint of Liars
Patron Saint of Liars
August 27, 1996, Ballantine Books
in English
Cover of: The patron saint of liars
The patron saint of liars
1992, Houghton Mifflin
in English
Cover of: The patron saint of liars
The patron saint of liars
1992, Thorndike Press
in English

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First Sentence

"TWO O'CLOCK in the morning, a Thursday morning, the first bit of water broke through the ground of George Clatterbuck's back pasture in Habit, Kentucky, and not a living soul saw it."

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Open Library
OL7289946M
ISBN 10
0061339210
ISBN 13
9780061339219
Library Thing
2779
Goodreads
80565

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TWO O'CLOCK in the morning, a Thursday morning, the first bit of water broke through the ground of George Clatterbuck's back pasture in Habit, Kentucky, and not a living soul saw it.
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