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"The plot becomes more unnerving as it progresses, and an impressive twist leads to a lengthy final act featuring Rosica at her most ferocious...Cory's concise prose establishes a consistent pace that never wavers, and even her descriptions of architecture are exhilarating." The KIRKUS REVIEW This third installment in the Iris Reid mystery series introduces Rosica, Iris's beautiful but treacherous doppelganger, a sinister creature guaranteed to send a shiver down the reader's spine. P. M. Steffen, best-selling author of The Profiler's Daughter and Killing Ulysses During a robbery, a bank guard…mehr

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"The plot becomes more unnerving as it progresses, and an impressive twist leads to a lengthy final act featuring Rosica at her most ferocious...Cory's concise prose establishes a consistent pace that never wavers, and even her descriptions of architecture are exhilarating." The KIRKUS REVIEW This third installment in the Iris Reid mystery series introduces Rosica, Iris's beautiful but treacherous doppelganger, a sinister creature guaranteed to send a shiver down the reader's spine. P. M. Steffen, best-selling author of The Profiler's Daughter and Killing Ulysses During a robbery, a bank guard is shot. The license of the getaway car is traced to Architect Iris Reid. When Iris is arrested and shown security footage of the robbery, she sees her own face looking back. Scrambling to defend herself against an airtight case, Iris discovers that her mail's been diverted to an abandoned apartment in the next town. She's able to pick up her doppelganger's trail. But someone is watching her every move. Doppelgänger, the third Iris Reid mystery from real-life architect Susan Cory, is a psychological thriller about obsession, identity and what it means to have parts of your life stripped away.
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Susan Cory was an award-winning residential architect in Cambridge, Ma. before she retired to write mysteries full time. She earned a brown belt in karate and visited 100 countries along the way.Her mystery series, beginning with Conundrum, features Iris Reid, also a Cambridge architect, as an amateur sleuth trying to uncover a murderer at her Harvard reunion. Susan found inspiration for starting this series at her own 20th architecture school reunion, not that anyone was killed then. That she knows of.Susan always wondered why there were no architect sleuths in the mysteries she read. Aren't architects problem solvers? Don't they get deeply enmeshed in people's lives? She set out to correct this oversight.When Susan is not working away on the next book in the series, she's enjoying life in the Boston area with her architect husband and bossy Bernadoodle.