**"Enthralling. . . . A story that burns with intensity and daring." --Iain Reid A propulsive novel about the power and paradoxes of desire, from the acclaimed author of _The Amateurs_.** As small children, Francine and her twin Philip shared a seemingly unbreakable bond--but in adolescence the
Strange Loops
โ Scribed by Liz Harmer
- Book ID
- 111775000
- Publisher
- Knopf Canada
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 468 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780345811295
- ASIN
- B08CTGHD3X
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โฆ Synopsis
"Enthralling. . . . A story that burns with intensity and daring." โIain Reid
A propulsive novel about the power and paradoxes of desire, from the acclaimed author of The Amateurs.
As small children, Francine and her twin Philip shared a seemingly unbreakable bondโbut in adolescence the connection frayed, and in adulthood the siblings are locked in a repeating loop of complex, destructive emotions. Matters have reached a breaking point, and Francine, now in her thirties and the married mother of two small boys, is convinced that Philipโs teenaged infatuation with religion and subsequent, ongoing obsession with his sisterโs โmoral improprietyโโsparked by his discovery of her involvement in a forbidden relationshipโare to blame.
As storm clouds of resentment and mutual betrayal gather ominously, threatening to upend both siblingsโ lives and damage their families, Francine unexpectedly finds herself in a situation that mirrors her earlier transgression: stirred and unsettled by her attraction to a wildly inappropriate man. And the one person who suspects is the last person she trustsโher disapproving twin.
With the plot twists of a thriller, lean prose crackling with intensity, and big ideas explored alongside the messy truth of human relationships, Strange Loops simultaneously shocks and thrills the reader, all while asking vital questions about faith, love, and desire.
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