Double Exposure: A Novel

Blaine M. Yorgason, Brenton G. Yorgason


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 · 3 ratings · 342 pages · Published: 17 Mar 1983

Double Exposure: A Novel by Blaine M. Yorgason, Brenton G. Yorgason
What if there were a man and a woman, a very old oilcloth-wrapped packet which randomly appears and disappears, an airplane crash, a grizzly mountain man, a survival story, and a way to bring the past forward and the present backward? In this novel of intrigue, these "what if's" come to life, and like a fast=paced movie, the story races on, weaving mystery and love into an adventure in time and creating an allure that deftly draws the reader into the drama. Nelson and Angela Armstrong are wealthy, successful, determined, and stubborn. The freshness of their love has gradually turned to the staleness of noncommunicating separateness. And Angela wants the separateness to be permanent. Nelson acquiesces, for he knows no way to recapture the glow which Angela seems so determined to snuff out entirely. But there is someone else who is concerned - one who died in 1848, yet his presence is uncannily real. And because of his own mistakes, he is determined to teach the Armstrongs what he learned about life, love, and survival.

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