Double Exposure

Double Exposure
ISBN-10
0702256706
ISBN-13
9780702256707
Series
Double Exposure
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
2015-08-01
Publisher
University of Queensland Press
Author
Brian Caswell

Description

Chris Eveson is a genius; streetwise, artistic and sensitive, and rebelling against the domineering abuses of his father. Unlike his twin brother, Cain, who seems average in every way – at least to the outward observer. But gifts and talents run much deeper than two dimensions. Brian Caswell’s extraordinary new novel will draw you into a web of mysteries, and of horrors from the past buried by lies in the present.

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