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About the Book A dark cloud has settled over the small, rural town of Eugene, Mississippi. Jimmy McGee has fallen into a state of despair, still confused and traumatized by his unexpected encounter with the opposite sex. Meanwhile, his identical twin brother, Billy, is becoming increasingly obsessed with finding any means of immortalizing his own identity separate from his brother. Frustrated with Billy's wild behavior, Jimmy creates a distance between them that ultimately leads to conflict. Jimmy's straight-laced behavior only reinforces Billy's belief that Jimmy is and always has been the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
About the Book A dark cloud has settled over the small, rural town of Eugene, Mississippi. Jimmy McGee has fallen into a state of despair, still confused and traumatized by his unexpected encounter with the opposite sex. Meanwhile, his identical twin brother, Billy, is becoming increasingly obsessed with finding any means of immortalizing his own identity separate from his brother. Frustrated with Billy's wild behavior, Jimmy creates a distance between them that ultimately leads to conflict. Jimmy's straight-laced behavior only reinforces Billy's belief that Jimmy is and always has been the "favored son." This fevered jealousy launches the twins into a vicious tug-of-war that leaves their group of friends without hope of ever seeing the twins, at peace, together again.
Autorenporträt
B.W. Gibson is an American novelist, singer/songwriter and world-traveler. Previously published works are parts one and two of his Extra Innings Trilogy: The Diamond Thieves and Race of the Gemini. A Hero Among Thieves is his third published novel and the final installment in this coming of age trilogy. Gibson, who was born in St. Louis, Missouri and has lived all over the United States, now resides with his husband in Akron, Ohio. He hopes these stories touch many peoples lives, particularly those who either lived during the late 1940s and early 50s, as well as, those whose parents, grandparents and great-grandparents grew up during this fascinating and climatic time in the American Deep South. For more information on this American author visit www.bwgibson.net