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Lies, Betrayals, Fear (Faces Behind the Stones Book 3) Kindle Edition

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Praise for Faces Three: Lies: Betrayals: Fear: Who will be the next to wind up behind a stone: FACES 3: Fran Lewis

Faces behind the stones will grab you from beyond. Watch where you walk-Karen H.Vaughan: Author of Daytona Dead

Fran Lewis’ Faces Three: Lies, Betrayal, Fear shows chillingly that crime comes in many forms. So does retribution. It’s filled with delicious irony. Mark Rubinstein Author, Mad Dog House and Love Gone Mad

Walk through a cemetery, and read the names of the Faces Behind the Stones. If you listen very carefully, you may hear the voices of the unfortunate souls who are forever interred there, desperately trying to tell their stories. Murder, arson, deception, and embezzlement…these are just a few of the crimes that led to their “change in zip code.” But, the question must be asked…were they innocent victims? Or did they deserve their grizzly fates? Lies, betray, fear: you be the judge: Maxine Bringenberg: Editor

With this brilliant blend of fiction with non-fiction the book illuminates a seemingly unimportant issue which in fact is at the root of much evil in the world. Through her powerful writing, the sharp presentation and great intellectual understanding of the subject at hand the author(s) has (have) created an important piece of literature and a moral lesson which nobody in my opinion is too young, too old or too wise to hear. Outstanding: Christoph Fischer

Fans of the Stones series won‘t be disappointed. Once again, Fran Lewis has shown her great insight into human nature. Another book to make the reader wonder: Ann Stanmore Author
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00FKLLDZ0
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ World Castle Publishing, LLC (October 1, 2013)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 1, 2013
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2639 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 130 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    5.0 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 ratings

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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2016
LIES, BETRAYAL FEAR:FACES BEHIND THE STONES 3 FRAN LEWIS
This is Fran’s 3rd foray into the horror genre. I thoroughly enjoyed reading what she conjured up for her ne’er do well characters. Do they get what they so richly deserved? I think so but I encourage you to read for yourself. I could not put the book down as the stories were so compelling. My fave story involved a less that ethical book reviewer who got her comeuppance at the hand of the author. I would recommend Faces 3 to anyone who enjoys unusual plots and suspenseful reading… Unlike the review in that one story I am happy to give this nail-biter 5 stars.
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2013
Lies, Betrayals, Fear - Faces Behind the Stones 3
By Fran Lewis
As reviewed by Timothy Louis Baker
What Fran as the author of her newest book is to produce words written that caused me as a reader to realize how much different it is to be living the Lies + Fear = Distrust as compared to the decision instead to live Truth + Peace = Trust. I see how these truths in themselves were for the characters of the book as well as relating the meanings they have had in myself and others in my past also.
I think Fran's book is something like Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol in that each story is being described by some guilty party of some sort as though the reader were watching it unfold but unlike the other master's verse, in which the Scrooge had a chance to return to his life and is assumed all would go well if he `straightened out and flew right' but instead the main character of each telling the story was already dead and soon going to become another Face Behind the Stones and therefor would never have any chance to straighten anything out in life on this earth as we now know it. Even if they wanted to, they were already passed beyond and so could do nothing more than tell Fran's story. If they were to straight out anything it would have to be in the next life and in my religion that's exactly what happens, only it is done in Truth + Peace = Trust.
What Fran says in the last Chapter Part 3 Lies + Fear = Distrust and Truth + Peace = Trust really hit home to me because in my lifetime I've followed the same things. I realized in life on the roads, in jails, prisons, institutions along with living in the streets, and those people that I met in life on this earth as we now know it, I used the same systematic thinking of those words brought up from the pages of Fran Lewis' as I read them, in order for me to stay alive.
Fran's `philosophies' I will call them then were my truths all the way down along the live. That is why I'm alive now and not a Face Behind the Stones and in this way, having been so close to death, so many times, I could feel that closeness working through me in a good positive manner rather than an evil one.
My previous past experiences were a good indicator of what it must be like to end up on the wrong side of life comparatively and have such horrid endings.
The characters, from their own descriptions of what led up to their demise were very vividly life like in their fictional living descriptions on earth. These were evil people in every case and none of them should be able to say they should have gotten away with it or pretend they were in the right and get away with either one.
I don't know where the author Fran Lewis got her insight of life to write about the characters she used to portray the lives of in Faces Behind the Stones 3 but I do know this, that she did such a remarkable job of it that it makes me wonder the aforementioned query, where she got it. Because normally with this sort of writing I would just naturally assume that the author had some previous real life experience with people like what she wrote about, not just something that she would have any intellect on without at least facing some people like her characters are and bad experiences she might have encountered with harmful consequences would jump right in there with that feeling too.
Or maybe she's just like I am and we lived it down with no real regrets because it was something I for one could get over and not scar me for life.
I've gained from those experiences comparing to the meaning on the pages she wrote to my real life and I can see people should have the choice to make themselves aware of not only what lay ahead in the crossroads they will come to but the possible consequences if they make bad choices and the evil they may try to inflict upon others' lives how that may be more than they themselves could bear if situations were reversed and they were the good guy being brought wickedness on who would then instead in role reversal be the bad guy. It could very well be unbearable but nobody ever seems to think about this in their paths of wickedness, only when it catches up to them.
If you look at the entire Appendix on down and really relate to the characters before in the book is one a good exercise for how you may perceive things in life but two is a way to see exactly the positions that those who were evildoing characters have placed themselves and others in and if you see what the end results were, then would you not be at the place I said you could look ahead to the crossroads coming up and have something factual to base them on, a helper to being the guide of your own conscious?
I highly recommend this Lies, Betrayals, Fear - Faces Behind the Stones for anybody that could experience any sort of insight as to what would happen if they made these wrong decisions.
By Timothy Louis Baker

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