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  2. Betrayal (play) - Wikipedia

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    Betrayal is a play written by Harold Pinter in 1978. Critically regarded as one of the English playwright's major dramatic works , it features his characteristically economical dialogue, characters' hidden emotions and veiled motivations, and their self-absorbed competitive one-upmanship, face-saving, dishonesty, and (self-)deceptions.

  3. Betrayal: The Final Act of the Trump Show - Wikipedia

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    Betrayal: The Final Act of the Trump Show is a 2021 non-fiction book by Jonathan Karl about the presidency of Donald Trump. [1] A sequel to Front Row at the Trump Show, [2] it largely covers the final year of Donald Trump's tenure as president, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the January 6 United States Capitol attack.

  4. Betrayal (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Betrayal (Steel novel), a 2012 novel by Danielle Steel; Betrayal, in the Dragonlance realm, by Jean Rabe; Traitors to All or Betrayal, a 1966 novel by Giorgio Scerbanenco; Betrayal: Whitey Bulger and the FBI Agent Who Fought to Bring Him Down, a 2012 book by Robert Fitzpatrick; Betrayer, a 2011 novel set in C. J. Cherryh's Foreigner universe

  5. Betrayal (Fitzpatrick book) - Wikipedia

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    Betrayal: Whitey Bulger and the FBI Agent Who Fought to Bring Him Down is the memoir of Robert Fitzpatrick, a former assistant special agent in charge of the FBI’s Boston office. It was written by Fitzpatrick and his co-author Jon Land .

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Free book covers - Wikipedia

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    Our policy states that free images are always preferable to non-free images. [2] Including an image of the first edition is much more encyclopedic; it provides real information about the book, rather than about a modern publisher. It educates our users and the public about the history of these books and about the value of freely licensed material.

  7. The Betrayal (Dunmore novel) - Wikipedia

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    Upon release, The Betrayal was generally well-received. On The Omnivore, in an aggregation of British critic reviews, the book received a score of 4 out of 5. [5]In a review in BookBrowse, Sarah Sacha Dollacker called The Betrayal "[a] powerful novel" with "expertly drawn" characters, convincing dialogue and believable conflicts. [6]

  8. Pack of Lies - Wikipedia

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    Pack of Lies is a 1983 play by English writer Hugh Whitemore, itself adapted from his Act of Betrayal, an episode of the BBC anthology series Play of the Month transmitted in 1971. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Based on a true story, the plot centres on Bob and Barbara Jackson (in real life Bill and Ruth Search) and their teenage daughter Julie (in real life Gay ...

  9. Betrayal (Gertz book) - Wikipedia

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    Betrayal: How the Clinton Administration Undermined American Security is a 1999 book by reporter Bill Gertz. [1] It was first published on May 25, 1999 through Regnery Publishing and centers upon the Clinton administration .