Pretty Little Liars Series Review “Some things aren’t always what they seem, especially when secrets and lies become your life’s new theme” – Spencer Hastings The ABC Family original television series, Pretty Little Liars tells a gripping story about all the secrets and lies that encircle a group of four friends who ban together to conquer an unknown cyber-bully – under the alias, “A” – who is constantly threatening their secrets, lives, and the people they love, and all while attempting to unravel
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Spy thrillers are genre novels and so they have a contract with the reader to deliver a certain type of story that is within those genre boundaries. That limits the options to four archetypal spy novel plots that are included in the mission, the mystery, on the run, and playing defence. Mission plot is a straightforward one but it’s as well one of the best. The Protagonist is simply authorized a ‘mission’ and attempts to carry it out. The Protagonist often works for an espionage agency or