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fluticasone propionate nasal Another one of my favourite, smaller details of Liar and Spy is the opening chapter. Any novel about spies that I've read, and indeed many other genres as well, tend to open with an exciting event which involves the main character finding a way out of a life threatening situation, or saving the city by finding the evil doer's secret hideout and then introducing themselves, and either taking a leap forward in time to their next assignment, or looking back on their life on how they became who they are today. Liar and Spy's first chapter talks about the human tongue and explains a secondary character's nickname. We learn practically nothing of Georges at all, not even his name; all we learn is that he wishes that the map of the human tongue wasn't wrong. It's original, and well written; a fantastic combination for any work of fiction.