Deception has the expert blend of human drama and suspense which Libby is loved for
Libby Lazewnik is a mainstay of Jewish publishing. Her earliest works were the Shira tween trilogy and countless stories for children, but over the years her adult novels, including The Judge, The Quest, Fool’s Gold, and the oldie but goodie Give Me the Moon, have captured the hearts of two generations. Libby is a freelance writer, editor, and translator who lives in Baltimore.
Deception has the expert blend of human drama and suspense which Libby is loved for. There’s a sinister scenario, a family in crisis, a likeable older single, a conflicted teen, and a shidduch (of course!) deftly woven together.
I called my novel Deception because there is a lot of that going around on many different levels: the nefarious plot at the hospital where Nina works, the shenanigans undertaken by Ari’s partner, and Mitzi’s secret, to name a few. Yet Deception also highlights the universal human tendency to protect ourselves through various mild deceptions aimed at making others see us the way we want to be viewed, and allowing us to feel more successful and respected.
Ari Lander started out as a secondary character in the novel, a sidekick to Nina’s starring role. As the book went on, I found myself liking his persona more. He’s a good guy who’s been through a lot. He has integrity and courage. Most of all, he’s a wise, loving, and reliable father. What fantastic husband material for our Nina!
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