Double Exposure A Novel

Double Exposure by Stephen Collins is a first edition novel published by HarperCollins on April 22, 1998. This 256-page work immerses readers in the world of broadcast television through the eyes of Joe McBride, a top TV critic navigating the complexities of his professional and personal life. While he excels in his career, his private life is fraught with challenges, including a young daughter, an angry ex-wife, and a complicated romantic situation.
In this suspenseful narrative, Collins explores themes of ambition and personal conflict, presenting a story filled with intrigue and unexpected twists. As Joe interacts with a captivating co-anchor and a new neighbor who holds deeper secrets, the tension escalates, revealing the darker side of the television industry. Double Exposure combines elements of fiction, thrillers, and suspense, offering a unique perspective on the pressures faced by those in the spotlight.
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In Double Exposure, Collins plunges readers into a world he knows intimately — broadcast television. We meet top TV critic Joe McBride, who’s doing fine professionally, but whose private life is a mess, what with a five-year-old daughter, an angry ex-wife, and a very-soon-to-be-ex-fiancie, not to mention a come-hither co-anchor, and a beautiful brand-new neighbor who’s alluring, available . . . and much, much more than meets the eye.Savvy, sexy, and edge-of-the-seat suspenseful, Double Exposure is the kind of thriller only an industry insider could create, a star turn from a man who knows that when people talk about a role to kill for, sometimes they mean exactly that.
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