Robert Lory dives straight into the uncanny with a double-identity thriller that feels like crime fiction caught in a hall of mirrors. Gemini Smile, Gemini Kill twists the classic doppelgänger setup into something meaner and more unhinged, where a single mistaken identity kicks off a streak of ungodly murders and nothing—not faces, not motives, not memories—can be trusted.
It’s pulpy, tense, and just the right amount of weird, the kind of paperback that hums with danger and midnight energy. A perfect pick for anyone who likes their crime stories laced with paranoia, shadowy doubles, and that brittle 70s paperback menace.
