Stephen King called his last novel, Snowblind, "a killer." Now, New York Times bestselling author Christopher Golden is back with Dead Ringers, a chilling novel of psychological suspense that begs the question: What happens when you can't even trust the face in the mirror? Tess Devlin runs into her ex-husband, Nick, on a Boston sidewalk, and is furious when he pretends not to know her. Afterwards, Tess calls his cell to have it out with him...only to discover that he's in New Hampshire with his current girlfriend. But if Nick's not in Boston, who was the man she encountered on the street? Then…mehr
Stephen King called his last novel, Snowblind, "a killer." Now, New York Times bestselling author Christopher Golden is back with Dead Ringers, a chilling novel of psychological suspense that begs the question: What happens when you can't even trust the face in the mirror? Tess Devlin runs into her ex-husband, Nick, on a Boston sidewalk, and is furious when he pretends not to know her. Afterwards, Tess calls his cell to have it out with him...only to discover that he's in New Hampshire with his current girlfriend. But if Nick's not in Boston, who was the man she encountered on the street? Then there's Frank Lindbergh, who left his grim past behind and never looked back. But now that both of his parents are dead and he's back in his childhood home, he's assaulted by an intruder in his living room--a man who could be his brutal, violent twin...if it weren't for the fact that Frank is an only child. This edition of the book is the deluxe, tall rack mass market paperback.
Christopher Golden is the New York Times bestselling author of Ararat, Road of Bones, Snowblind, and many other novels. With Mike Mignola, he co-created the Outerverse comic book universe, including the series Baltimore, Joe Golem: Occult Detective, and Lady Baltimore. Novelist, screenwriter, editor, comics writer, and podcaster, Golden lives in Massachusetts. His work has been published in nearly two dozen languages in countries around the world.
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