This thrilling psychological science fiction starts with a mysterious brain-swapping experiment performed by a neuroscientist on two identical twin sisters. The twins have the same physical attributes, including fingerprints and irises, making it impossible to tell them apart. The scientist is dating one of the twins while married to the other. His research uncovers a confounding mystery, but then tragedy strikes when one of the twins is found dead. With the stakes as high as ever, the scientist must uncover the truth before it's too late. If you enjoyed the psychological suspense of The Girl on the Train, then you'll love this enigma of a book. Buy now before the price changes!
Tarak Ghosh is a science fiction novelist who writes for both adults and teenagers. But it is his aviation riddles, such as Flight 73, Silent Cockpit, and Flight 648, that he is best known for. In addition to the aviation mystery, he also penned a couple of Romantic fictions and several occult fantasies. He works as a criminal reporter, a film director, and the editor of an English news website. His 26 years in journalism have provided him with a broad foundation from which to approach a variety of fiction. He loves to raise his voice against any cruelty to women. He believes in women's empowerment and has made many short feature films based on women's empowerment. His title, "I Am Suzan," edited by Tony Johnson, is a fictional story that addresses abuse within the care system and draws the reader into one young girl's plight.