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Highlights
- The remarkable, true story of an unusual childhood, complete with gangsters, guns, diamonds, drug smuggling, and fraud--just like any other little girl's life.
- About the Author: Leslie Bradford-Scott is an award-winning writer, entrepreneur, and podcaster, and the founder of WaltonWoodFarm.com.
- 336 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Women
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Book Synopsis
The remarkable, true story of an unusual childhood, complete with gangsters, guns, diamonds, drug smuggling, and fraud--just like any other little girl's life.
At twelve years old, Leslie Bradford-Scott watched police cars swarm her family's suburban home in Ontario. Hours later, she, her mom, and her grandmother were fleeing across the border into Florida with no explanation and no questions allowed. In an instant, her idyllic childhood turned into a maelstrom of grift, guns, and tragedy.
Decades later, Leslie's mother handed her a blue binder--her father's secret prison manuscript dubbed the Liar's Playbook. Inside was a confession to trafficking goods, running arms, and playing both sides between international intelligence and the mafia. For most of her life, Leslie believed her father was a drug dealer with delusions of grandeur. Instead, she discovered a shadow world of espionage, organized crime, and explosive family secrets, including her father's claim that he smuggled jewels to fund CIA-backed operations for the Contras. Her investigation leads to Hamilton's violent "Bomb City" era, where mobsters like the Musitanos settled scores with dynamite, and some of the blood trails lead straight to her family.
Part true-crime thriller, part intimate memoir, The Liar's Playbook tracks a daughter's search for truth through unreliable memories, corrupt intelligence agents, and the long echo of her father's double life. As she pieces together what really happened, Leslie must ask the one question that still haunts her: Can you forgive someone whose actions nearly destroyed you?
Review Quotes
"How well do we really know those closest to us, and is the truth better left unknown? The Liar's Playbook explores one woman's family dynamics when it comes to lies, memories and ethics. But what impressed me most was the author's resilience as she faced countless challenges, often feeling like and treated like a stranger within her own family. A memorable read!"
-- CEA SUNRISE PERSON, author of North of Normal and Nearly Normal
"Leslie Bradford-Scott's gutsy, riveting memoir traces her lifelong search for the continuously shifting truth about her father--a charming, reckless, law-breaking man who frequently and casually put her young life at risk. Her investigation uncovers disturbing facts about her family, yet it also exposes an integral part of her inheritance: an astounding capacity for survival and creative re-invention."
-- KATH JONATHAN, author of The Resistance Painter
"This book is beautifully written and I was captivated by the story. The Liar's Playbook is suspenseful, surprising, heartbreaking, and ultimately, hopeful."
-- LORI THICKE, author of Dreamer's Daughter
"This unflinchingly honest debut is a riveting account of a daughter's struggle to come to terms with her father's abusive, felonious past, and of the self-awareness that comes with healing. What is so extraordinary about Leslie Bradford-Scott is her unwavering strength, wisdom and courage to follow her dreams and create a fulfilling life for herself and her children, despite a volatile past rife with betrayal, trauma, rejection, secrets and lies. Told with a visceral understanding of the human condition, in compellingly wrought prose, The Liar's Playbook captures the resilience and loneliness of one woman's search for truth, identity, love, and a safe place to call home."
-- SHELLY SANDERS, author of The Night Sparrow and Daughters of the Occupation
About the Author
Leslie Bradford-Scott is an award-winning writer, entrepreneur, and podcaster, and the founder of WaltonWoodFarm.com. She grew up in Grimsby, Ontario, and Florida.