Reseña del editor:
A bank robbery gone awry. A pair of unlikely, unrelated female hostages - the rebellious young teenage runaway Phoenix Knott and the opinionated octogenarian Kate Aregood - create an explosive cross-country journey with pistol-packing Billy T. Pickle. Into the mix arrives Double Trouble, a story of the plain-talking, single Tidewater gal, Daisy Hill, secretly trading identities with the wealthy, refined, and married Bostonian, Catherine DuMaurier, a mother of two young children. Can a tale of thwarted, entangled love transform the desperate trio in Billy's flight from the law? What is real and what is fiction? Can a novel change the story of your life?
Biografía del autor:
Of Irish-American descent, Priscilla Cogan, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist, novelist, playwright, and practitioner of pipe and sweat-lodge ceremonies. For many years, she and her Cherokee husband, Duncan Sings-Alone, led inter-tribal spiritual communities, taught workshops in cross-cultural healing and Native American beliefs. Dr. Cogan lives in eastern Massachusetts in the winter and on the Leelanau Peninsula of Michigan during the summer. She is currently writing plays.
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