The white lie

by William Le Queux

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  • Public Domain Text-to-Speech/Project Gutenberg
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    The White Lie by William Le Queux: The book is available as a free text on Project Gutenberg. While Project Gutenberg texts can often be converted to audio using free text-to-speech software, this is not an officially produced, unabridged audiobook by a commercial publisher.
  • Public Domain Collection/Ebook
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    MYSTERY & ESPIONAGE - William Le Queux Edition: 100+ Spy Classics, Action Thrillers, Crime Novels: The title is listed within various collections of William Le Queux's works, which are often available as ebooks or potentially as free, reader-created audio via platforms like LibriVox (though no direct LibriVox match was found) or other digital archives. These collections do not confirm a standalone, official audiobook.
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    The White Lie (Mint Editions): The title, published by Mint Editions, is shown as available for borrowing through OverDrive, which is used by public libraries via Libby. Since the book is old (1914/1915), the Mint Editions version is likely a modern reprint, but the availability on OverDrive often points to a legitimate library audiobook file, though it might be a newer production of a public domain work.

Summary

A search across major official audiobook retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo) did not yield a direct, commercially published, official, unabridged audiobook for William Le Queux's "The White Lie." The book is old, published around 1914/1915, and is available as a free text on Project Gutenberg. There is evidence that a modern reprint, published by Mint Editions, is available through library lending services like OverDrive/Libby, which suggests that an audiobook version, likely produced by a third party capitalizing on the public domain status, may exist for library loan. However, no direct purchase link for an official version on platforms like Audible or Google Play Books was found.