![]() ![]() ![]() He meets a woman he’s never seen before who tells him she is his therapist and he has been undergoing a unique hypnotherapy treatment built on the idea of parallel universes. He senses, and then sees, his doppelganger - another Dylan Moran who wears his dad’s old leather jacket. When Dylan Moran’s car plunges into an icy river, he escapes but cannot save his drowning wife. Are there dozens of parallel universes in which we have different spouse, different jobs, different lives? And what if one of your doppelgangers was evil and enjoys killing? He’s fulfilled that promise in his involving stand-alone novel “Infinite,” a twisty story about what might happen if we took the road less traveled, made different decisions in life. He was my id come to life.” - From “Infinite”īrian Freeman promised readers his new psychological thriller would be different from anything he’d previously written. ![]() It was as if this other Dylan had decided to follow every hidden impulse in my head and unleash my darker soul. There was a Dylan Moran out there stealing his way into my life. “INFINITE” by Brain Freeman (Thomas & Mercer, $24.95) Here’s Brian Freeman stepping into new territory memories of Shirley Hutton, model/TV personality/Mary Kay executive a program for making all children of color feel safe and wanted in the classroom by Alexis Pte and a picture book for powerful girls from a Minneapolis publisher. If you’re looking for diversity in your reading, we have it for you today. ![]()
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