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Twins spiral out of control in this warped tale. Identical twins Talulah and Taliah coexist in an insular world with their own secret language. But being identical doesn't mean being equal. An association with an anarchist adolescent from school threatens to change their lives forever. It will lead the twins down a path of crime and carnage, setting them on a collision course with society and each other. Can their symbiotic relationship survive? Symbiosis explores our fascination with twins and the nature of self-identity. This sinister story will appeal to fans of dark psychological fiction. Grab your copy today.…mehr

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Twins spiral out of control in this warped tale. Identical twins Talulah and Taliah coexist in an insular world with their own secret language. But being identical doesn't mean being equal. An association with an anarchist adolescent from school threatens to change their lives forever. It will lead the twins down a path of crime and carnage, setting them on a collision course with society and each other. Can their symbiotic relationship survive? Symbiosis explores our fascination with twins and the nature of self-identity. This sinister story will appeal to fans of dark psychological fiction. Grab your copy today.
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As far back as anyone can remember Guy has been an introverted creature, with an insatiable appetite for knowledge, and a sardonic sense of humour. Throughout a childhood in London spent watching cold war propaganda gems such as He Man, an adolescence confined in various institutions, and a career that has encompassed stints in academic research and the sports industry, Guy has been a keen if somewhat cynical social observer. Humour of the sardonic variety is a recurring theme in Guy's writing. His first novel, Charles Middleworth, is an insightful tale of the unexpected. Like the author, the protagonist in Necropolis and Sepultura is a darkly humorous individual - though, unlike the author, he is a sociopath. His latest effort, Tomorrow's World, is a satirical book of vignettes about the future.