Review of Plausible Liars

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it will be an interesting read to have considering the featuring themes of Catholicism and transgenderism. Thanks for the review.
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pulitzer price winning investigative journalist kate knew she would lob an incendiary device into the contemporary culture..
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Kaitlyn Canedy wrote: 26 May 2024, 11:04 I don't personally believe in gender transitioning for young children; this is a decision that needs to be reserved only for fully developed adults (age 25). This is not a book for me because of the topic, but thanks for the great review nonetheless.
I agree but I think even fully devloped adults should have their mental health addressed because gender dysphoria is a serious problem.
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"Plausible Liars: A Lindsey McCall Medical Mystery" by Lin Wilder is a suspenseful novel involving Dr. Lindsey McCall, a medical researcher, who becomes embroiled in a web of deceit and danger. Wilder's attention to detail and engaging plot make it a compelling read.
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Khushi Yadav 8 wrote: 27 May 2024, 03:06 I didn't understand the gist of the review. What it was trying to say is little complex. But all I get from the review that it was trying to deliver the message about Transgender and faith in catholics.
Joey was a girl transitioning into a boy with the encouragement of another faculty member at the University who was a transman. Joey has changed his mind and Lindsey helps him stop the transition starts him back on hormones for a woman. Her best friend, Kate, writes a series of new reports about transitioning young children as being wrong. A major event lands the friends in federal court charged with a hate crime.

Lindsey and Kate are Catholics and seek guidance from their priest who helps them in making vital decisions regarding family, law, and political actions.
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

Hi @Stephanie Runyon, I just read your comments on the official review of "Plausible Liars" and I liked your summary since it showed that you read the official review and at least most of the sample. I believe the purpose of the forum postings is to show one read the sample and the official review and summarize the book in one's own words and hopefully encourage other members to read the book. Thank you for your comments. @mrlefty0706
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