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Review: Assuming Names by Tanya Thompson (giveaway)

assuming namesAssuming Names
written by Tanya Thompson
published by Thompson Books

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Why did I pick this book: I did some editing work on this title. After that work was completed, I was asked by the author to review the book. (I received a copy of this book for review purposes. Although I was compensated for the editing work, it in no way affected the outcome of my review. My review is my honest opinion of the book.)

Did I enjoy this book: 
I did enjoy this book. I read it numerous times during the editing process and enjoyed it more and more each time I read it.

As is often said, the truth is stranger than fiction. If I didn’t know this was a true story, I would have thought it was too far-fetched to be a fiction novel. I mean, you have a 15-year-old girl outsmarting so many law enforcement agencies it isn’t even funny. Yet, I laughed. A lot. I shook my head. A lot. I gasped. A lot. I think my favorite part of the whole book is in the middle. Ms. Thompson answered my questions with one word: “Fifteen.” That sums up every question, disbelief, head-shaking moment in this book. And it sums those moments up perfectly.

Assuming Names takes the reader on one wild ride. An unforgettable ride. A ride that will keep you glued to the book until you read the last page.

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Would I recommend it: Yes, I would.

Will I read it again: I doubt it, but I am looking forward to reading Ms. Thompson’s future books.

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About the book – from Goodreads: 
When it was over, there were a lot of questions.

The detectives were embarrassed but they still wanted answered, “How did a 15-year-old runaway successfully pose as a world traveled countess?”

The newspapers turned it back on them, practically sneering, “How did she do it while under investigation by the FBI, DEA, and Interpol?”

The Mafia had been demanding the same thing for six months, “What is your real name?”

And the psychologists asked the question they always ask, “Why?”

It’s the why of it that will keep a girl in trouble.

Assuming Names is the true story of a young con artist. It’s the tale of a runaway that assumed the title of Countess and then went on to fool the FBI, DEA, and Interpol—as well as a number of other celebrities and institutions—with an elaborate tale of world intrigue.

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