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Content snapshot
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Violence
A lot
Assassination plot; plane crash; some violence
Language
A lot
Contemporary language
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit romantic content
Substance Use
Some
Social drinking
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Identity theft by circumstance; the horror of no one believing who you are
What this book is about
Avery Daniels survives a plane crash with severe burns, then wakes to discover the doctors have reconstructed her face to look like another victim—Carole Rutledge, wife of a Texas Senate candidate. Unable to prove who she is, she must live as Carole—and discover the assassination plot being planned. Mirror Image is one of Brown's most inventive plots.
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Explicit romantic content
Assassination thriller plot
Identity crisis psychological horror
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