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Secrets in the Mirror
- Narrated by: Curt Bonnem, Lauren Pedersen
- Length: 11 hrs and 19 mins
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Summary
Family. The same people who destroyed Gavin's self-esteem are the ones he must save.
In this multi-award-winning psychological drama about finding self in a dysfunctional family, Secrets In The Mirror grapples with the imperative to save others versus the struggle to save oneself. Gavin tries to salvage his self-esteem from Dad's bullying and from narcissistic abuse by his identical mirror twin, while Mom resists spousal abuse to assert sanity into the clan. But when Devon gets into drugs and trouble with the Mob, people die.
Gavin flees far away to protect himself and his new family, but he can't escape his sociopathic brother, or the Mob. Yet inextricable bonds tie him to Devon, and Gavin vows to rescue his twin from his self-destructive path. But he is warned: You can't save anyone until you save yourself.
Critic reviews
"Secrets in the Mirror is a compelling story about Narcissistic Personality Disorder mixed with family patterns of abuse and addiction. Gavin, the hero, wants only to save his family, but his identical twin's increasingly risky behavior and grandiose thinking threaten everyone's wellbeing and safety. Add in the Mob, and this explosive page-turner will keep you up at night!"—Barbara Claypole White, bestselling author of The Perfect Son and The Promise Between Us
"Leslie Kain delivers a suspensefully entertaining story about the relentless drive to preserve a family, no matter how troubled it may be ... Deliberately unnerving and impressively intricate, Secrets In The Mirror is a successful psychological thriller that toes the fine line between sympathetic and terrifying."—Indies Today (5-star review)
"The author successfully exposes the harsh truth about physical and emotional abuse and its psychological effects on one's self-esteem, self-worth, and growth. RECOMMENDED." US Review Of Books