The Twin Game: a psychological thriller
Hope Ross isn't crazy, but she knows crazy. Crazy is...

...a father telling his daughter to pretend her twin sister doesn't exist. Worst. Game. Ever.
...a sister never leaving the house.
...a disturbed woman hidden away in the attic.
...bodies rotting in the basement.
...being accused of attempted murder.
...the police blaming the victim.

No, Hope's not crazy, and she's through playing games. As soon as she gets out of this mental facility, she's going to prove it.
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The Twin Game: a psychological thriller
Hope Ross isn't crazy, but she knows crazy. Crazy is...

...a father telling his daughter to pretend her twin sister doesn't exist. Worst. Game. Ever.
...a sister never leaving the house.
...a disturbed woman hidden away in the attic.
...bodies rotting in the basement.
...being accused of attempted murder.
...the police blaming the victim.

No, Hope's not crazy, and she's through playing games. As soon as she gets out of this mental facility, she's going to prove it.
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The Twin Game: a psychological thriller

The Twin Game: a psychological thriller

by V. J. Chambers
The Twin Game: a psychological thriller

The Twin Game: a psychological thriller

by V. J. Chambers

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Overview

Hope Ross isn't crazy, but she knows crazy. Crazy is...

...a father telling his daughter to pretend her twin sister doesn't exist. Worst. Game. Ever.
...a sister never leaving the house.
...a disturbed woman hidden away in the attic.
...bodies rotting in the basement.
...being accused of attempted murder.
...the police blaming the victim.

No, Hope's not crazy, and she's through playing games. As soon as she gets out of this mental facility, she's going to prove it.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157293840
Publisher: Punk Rawk Books
Publication date: 01/21/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 2 MB
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