A tangled web : Short stories / Edited by Christine Lindop, Alison Sykes-McNulty.
Series: Oxford bookworms collectionPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2005. Description: 144 p. ; 20x13x1 cmISBN:- 9780194228145 (pbk.) :
- 0194228142 (pbk.) :
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Deception is usually frowned on as morally unacceptable, but is it always wrong? Can hiding or distorting the truth sometimes have good effects, adding to the sum of human happiness? This title features ten stories that contain secrets and lies, from a bit of fun to dark deceit. Deception is usually frowned on as morally unacceptable, but is it always wrong? Can hiding or distorting the truth sometimes have good effects, adding to the sum of human happiness? These ten stories are full of secrets and lies, from a light-hearted bit of fun to dark and desperate deceit; but whether harmless or evil, deception can sometimes lead to quite unexpected complications.
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