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THE GOOD LIE
by D.F. Bailey

Had Crime and Punishment been set in contemporary Victoria, B.C., it might very well have ended up as The Good Lie. And while D.F. Bailey’s prose may not match Dostoevsky’s, he does exceedingly well at mining – in a modern Canadian context – the moral dilemmas and mental despair experienced by a person of conscience who commits a crime. Read more…