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“The Adversary is an extraordinary account of another apparently ordinary man. It’s a reminder that the best writers are psychologists; thoughtful about the psychology of their protagonists, about the characters, about their own psychology. This whole book is about the psychology of a man, Jean-Claude Romand, who did an extraordinary thing. He lived a completely false life for 20 years, in which he lied to literally everyone he knew about who he was as a person. On the face of it, he seemed like the most ordinary, normal man, but he was living a mega lie on every front. And, it seems, when that lie was going to be exposed, he dealt with it by killing everyone he loved. “ Read more...
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