Regina’s Song

Regina’s Song by David Eddings, published by Ballantine Books in 2002, is a first edition novel comprising 424 pages. This work explores the aftermath of a tragic event involving identical twins, focusing on the surviving sister who grapples with the loss of her memory and identity. A young man, who shared a close bond with both twins, steps in to assist her in uncovering the truth of what transpired.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of horror and the occult, as the story unfolds around the mysterious circumstances surrounding the twins’ lives. The plot centers on the survivor’s journey to reclaim her past while navigating the complexities of trust and memory. This edition offers a detailed exploration of the supernatural elements intertwined with the characters’ emotional struggles.
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After a young woman dies horribly and her identical twin sister is left with no memory of what happened or her own identity, a young man whom both twins loved and trusted takes the survivor under his wing, hoping to restore her memory.
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