Author: Brian Freeman
Published: March 1st 2021 by Thomas & Mercer
Format: Kindle Edition, 328 pages
Genre: Thriller
This book is going to stay with you for a while. You are going to find yourself looking around to figure out if your perceived reality is true or if there is something just slightly off. Something that you can’t put your finger on, but the lines are not matching up in the way they should.
Dylan Moran has fallen to a depth that he cannot get climb out of after the death of his wife. They were trying to find their way back from an affair, there was a car accident, Dylan swam away from his submerged car but his wife Karly wasn’t so lucky. On the bank of the river, he calls for help. He saw a man standing there unwilling to lend a hand, but there was something oddly familiar about the silhouette. Dylan’s mind must be playing tricks because he swears that he saw his double staring back at him.
As a hotel events manager Dylan has had his fair share of people come through the door of his hotel but when Eve Brier states that Dylan himself had invited her, and he knows that they have never met, another rabbit trail opens in Dylan’s head. But this time, there may be no coming back.
Brian Freeman takes his readers on a journey of alternative lives and alternate realities. As he chases his multiple doppelgangers through new doorways, in hopes of finding his beloved wife Karly, the reader is quick to following along and hopes that something somewhere will make all the links come together. That is before one of his selves, a serial killer, kills another Karly look-alike.
You all have read the Frost poem of roads not taken, well, Brian Freeman has opened that path for his readers, and now we will see which road Dylan Moran is willing to take.
Dylan Moran has fallen to a depth that he cannot get climb out of after the death of his wife. They were trying to find their way back from an affair, there was a car accident, Dylan swam away from his submerged car but his wife Karly wasn’t so lucky. On the bank of the river, he calls for help. He saw a man standing there unwilling to lend a hand, but there was something oddly familiar about the silhouette. Dylan’s mind must be playing tricks because he swears that he saw his double staring back at him.
As a hotel events manager Dylan has had his fair share of people come through the door of his hotel but when Eve Brier states that Dylan himself had invited her, and he knows that they have never met, another rabbit trail opens in Dylan’s head. But this time, there may be no coming back.
Brian Freeman takes his readers on a journey of alternative lives and alternate realities. As he chases his multiple doppelgangers through new doorways, in hopes of finding his beloved wife Karly, the reader is quick to following along and hopes that something somewhere will make all the links come together. That is before one of his selves, a serial killer, kills another Karly look-alike.
You all have read the Frost poem of roads not taken, well, Brian Freeman has opened that path for his readers, and now we will see which road Dylan Moran is willing to take.
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