TWO
The Sometimes Time-Traveling Twins
by Karl Alexander
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Pub Date May 06 2014 | Archive Date May 06 2014
Description
***Read the latest Sci-Fi title by the bestselling author of TIME AFTER TIME***
Emerson and Parker Leigh, wonder girl twins, are battling with reigning prep school queen, Portia Flowers, over the right to be themselves and Parker’s “thing” for Randall Hamner—by day, a tennis star, by night, a car thief.
Enter, Tim Raines, a handsome young writer with a Harley who interviews the twins for his first novel. Sparks fly between Tim and Emerson, but Portia hooks up with Randall, momentarily wrecking Parker’s life, but Portia’s video gets her tossed out of school.
In Tim’s book, the twins time-travel to Edwardian England and befriend H.G. Wells, but Tim does them no favors by bringing Portia and Randall along as adversaries. Alas, the time machine stops working, and at a young Fabians weekend in the country, Emerson is murdered.
Back in present-day Calabasas, Portia seeks revenge. She frames the twins and Tim for kidnapping. With high-powered attorneys as parents, Emerson and Parker stay out of jail, but not Tim.
So, the book remains unfinished. As Emerson tries to solve the kidnapping, Parker tries to finish writing the book, solve her sister’s murder in the past—with a little help from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle—and bring them both back home.
About the Author
Karl
Alexander, a fifth-generation Angeleno,
is the author of seven novels, including Papa and Fidel, a novel of Hemingway,
Castro and Cuba. His bestselling novel "Time After Time" was made into
a hit film starring Malcolm McDowell and Mary Steenburgen, for which he was
dubbed a Knight of Mark Twain for his contribution to American Literature. His
second novel, “Missing Pieces,” was made into a CBS World Premiere movie
starring Elizabeth Montgomery. He also
produced and co-wrote the horror film, "Rattlers."
He has an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and served as a Marine Corps officer in the Vietnam War. He has been a college professor, has also worked as a screenwriter and lighting director in Hollywood.
His fifth novel, "Jaclyn the Ripper," is the sequel to "Time After Time," and his sixth was the time-travel thriller romance, "Time-Crossed Lovers," an Award Winning Finalist in the 'Fiction: Science Fiction' category of the 2013 International Book Awards
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781475604177 |
PRICE | $7.00 (USD) |