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A journalist with a hunger for the deeper story, the kidnapping of twin boys, fantastical claims of magic and inhumanity, and an ever increasing sense of chaos and conspiracy drive the reader straight to the mirror's edge in this fast, cold thriller. The boys' kidnapper leaves their nanny disfigured - the word “mirror” carved in mirror image between her thighs; their father's security system captures the act on tape. Writer Jase and his partner (romantic and business) Robyn become embroiled in a mystery which, frankly, appears to possibly be the figment of Jase's overactive imagination, the horrors of his childhood grown into impossible demons. Stories conflict, senses deceive, and trust is broken.
Sparse and wry, narrator Jase's voice really brings the overwhelming evil and complexity of the story to life.