Author: | Ward Anderson | ISBN: | 9780758294319 |
Publisher: | Kensington Books | Publication: | May 1, 2015 |
Imprint: | Kensington Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Ward Anderson |
ISBN: | 9780758294319 |
Publisher: | Kensington Books |
Publication: | May 1, 2015 |
Imprint: | Kensington Books |
Language: | English |
How do you tell identical twins Steven and Scotty apart?
Hint: One of them is dead.
Steven is the sensible twin with a sensible job, sensible clothes, sensible haircut, and sensible girlfriend. He works as a sommelier and has annoyingly good taste. Scotty is the wild one, a free spirit who travels the world, gets drunk, gets laid, then gets in trouble. They haven't spoken in three years. And now Scotty is dead.
Upon hearing the news of his brother's fatal aneurism, Steven hops on a plane to Singapore to retrieve the body. He discovers that his twin had a hot local girlfriend, which isn't surprising. With Scotty, there was always a girl--usually young and pretty, but not the kind of woman to die for. Dania is another story. She's sexy, smart, sings in a cocktail bar, and notices a striking similarity between Steven and his twin: "You look like trouble, too." She must be right because, over the next few days, Steven finds himself shirking his staid life back home, talking to Scotty's ashes--and becoming dangerously involved with the one woman who might know the truth about his brother's death. . .
How do you tell identical twins Steven and Scotty apart?
Hint: One of them is dead.
Steven is the sensible twin with a sensible job, sensible clothes, sensible haircut, and sensible girlfriend. He works as a sommelier and has annoyingly good taste. Scotty is the wild one, a free spirit who travels the world, gets drunk, gets laid, then gets in trouble. They haven't spoken in three years. And now Scotty is dead.
Upon hearing the news of his brother's fatal aneurism, Steven hops on a plane to Singapore to retrieve the body. He discovers that his twin had a hot local girlfriend, which isn't surprising. With Scotty, there was always a girl--usually young and pretty, but not the kind of woman to die for. Dania is another story. She's sexy, smart, sings in a cocktail bar, and notices a striking similarity between Steven and his twin: "You look like trouble, too." She must be right because, over the next few days, Steven finds himself shirking his staid life back home, talking to Scotty's ashes--and becoming dangerously involved with the one woman who might know the truth about his brother's death. . .