Double Exposure
by
Book Details
Recognition Programs
About the Book
What do you do when you identity is stolen by a KGB spy who looks just like you, and has been using your identity to flitch U.S. military secrets since World War II?
If you are Rina Halloran, widow and doting grandmother, you decide the only way to prove you are not a spy is to find your double. Not an easy task, especially when your search is hobbled by a tendency to rush into things before sufficient forethought.
"This is the start of what promises to be an interesting series peppered with good characters. I think Rina is a pleasure and there is a great market out there for mysteries starring older protagonists."-Patricia Lande Grader, Avon
"I liked many things about it, particularly the strong
writing and main character."
-Anne Savarese, St. Martin's Press
"It's an interesting story, skillfully paced, good characters."
-Michael Seidman, Walker and Company
About the Author
Marian Castleman Skedgell grew up in Elmhurst, Illinois. After graduating from the University of Chicago she moved to New York where she began her career as a book editor. At E. P. Dutton for 20 years, she retired to live happily in Roxbury, CT. Her previously published novels are The Day of the Waxing Moon (Doubleday) and Farm Boy (St. Martin?s Press).