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Sometimes evil has a familiar face . . .

Paul Artisan, P.I. is a new version of an old breed -- a righter of wrongs, someone driven to get to the bottom of things. Too bad his usual cases are of the boring malpractice and fraud variety. Until now.

His new gig turns on the disappearance of one of a pair of twins, adult scions of a rich but tragedy-prone family. The missing twin -- a charismatic poster-boy for irresponsibility -- has spent his life daring people to hate him, punishing himself endlessly for his screw-ups and misdeeds. The other twin -- Artisan's client -- is dutiful and resentful in equal measure, bewildered that his "other half" could have turned out so badly, and wracked by guilt at his inability to reform him. He has a more practical reason, as well, for wanting his brother found: their crazy father, in failing health and with guilty secrets of his own, will not divide the family fortune until both siblings are accounted for.

But it isn't just a fortune that's at stake here. Truth itself is up for grabs, as the detective's discoveries seem to challenge everything we think we know about identity, and human nature, and family. As Artisan journeys across the globe to track down the bad twin, he seems to have moved into a mirror-world where friends and enemies have a way of looking very much alike. The P.I. may have his long-awaited chance to put his courage and ideals to the test, but if he doesn't get to the bottom of this case soon, it could very well cost him his life.

Troup's long-awaited Bad Twin is a suspenseful novel that touches on many powerful themes, including the consequence of vengeance, the power of redemption, and where to turn when all seems lost.

Bad Twin is a work of fiction and all names, characters and incidents are used fictitiously; the author himself is a fictional character.



About the Author

Bad Twin is the highly-anticipated new novel by acclaimed mystery writer Gary Troup. Bad Twin was delivered to Hyperion just days before Troup boarded Oceanic Flight 815, which was lost in flight from Sydney, Australia to Los Angeles in September 2004. He remains missing and is presumed dead.

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  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Hyperion; hardcover edition (May 2, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1401302769
  • ISBN-13: 978-1401302764
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (101 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #362,049 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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107 of 118 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great "beach" read, right Sawyer?, May 8, 2006
By James Hiller (Beaverton, OR) - See all my reviews
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You've crashed on a mysterious island, filled with polar bears, strange people, and mysterious hatches, that apparently all add up to something, but what it is, you just don't know. So, to spend your time, while hiding the island's weaponry, you read what you happen to find in the wreckage. That being, a mystery book, written by one Gary Troup (whose name, mysteriously, anagrams into "purgatory"). Fortunately, prior to his disappearance on that fateful Oceanic flight, he submitted his manuscript for this mystery novel, and thus, we get a chance to read the book, discovered by Hurley and so infatuated Sawyer, "Bad Twin".

"Bad Twin" tells the story of Paul Artisan, a private eye with a penchant for tracking down insurance scammers and cheating spouses. He meets up with one Cliff Widmore, a rich businessman, who hires Artisan to find his long lost identical twin brother Zander. Adventure ensues as Paul island hops from New York to Key West to Cuba, and meets up with the usual suspects; beautiful women, naked gurus, crusty sailors with secrets to hide. As a stand alone mystery, the book is fairly solid if not overly challenging.

Those of us who are Lost fans, however, the book layers in a second meaning. As Paul returns home, and checks in with his own personal guru, a retired professor named Manny, we learn snippets of information that may or may not relate to the show. Discussions of King Lear, redemption, and yes, the philosopher John Locke, pepper the plot between the action scenes. Throw in a trip to Australia on board Oceanic Airlines, and other little surprises (like the twins birthdays), it was enough to whet the whistle of this Lost fan.

So, find some airplane wreckage, curl up on a beach with some borrow glasses, and enjoy this fun little romp through the mysterious world of Paul Artisan and the even more mysterious world of Lost. It's too bad they put Gary Troup on the plane though. It would have been nice to read another mystery by him!
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 4 Books in One, May 10, 2006
By L. Satterfield (Denver, CO, USA) - See all my reviews
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If you haven't bought this book yet, buy it, and read it, NOW. Whoever actually wrote this (Steven King? Elmore Leonard? A surprise guest like John Grisham or Scott Turow?) is a storytelling wizard. Bad Twin is really four books in one.

The first story is the search for the twin -- a taut and clever yarn that follows all the rules of the detective genre. The second book consists of all of the "Easter eggs" -- some of them quite obvious, others pretty subtle, that refer to things that have been seen on LOST.

The third book -- pretty intriguing! -- is made up of thoughts and coincidenses that seem to belong to the universe of LOST, but haven't actually been seen on the show. Are they clues to things that will happen? Are they peices of the puzzle/game that's now heating up on the Web?

The fourth book is the one that weaves together all the others, in ways that range from the sly to the definately spooky. This is a fun read and a real brain tickler. I absolutely loved it and I can't wait to read everyting else this author, whoever he or she is, has in print!
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Now I know what POSTMODERN means!, May 4, 2006
For years, in book reviews and stuff about pop culture, I've seen the word "postmodern"--but I never knew exactly what it meant, other than hip, brainy, and strange. After reading--okay, inhaling--Bad Twin, I think I finally get it. This is a book that toys with everything we think we know about fiction, reality, and how storytelling works. It grabs the reader on a lot of different levels, and is...well, hip, brainy, and strange!

On one level, Bad Twin is an old-fashioned, straight-ahead detective story--and a really good one, with vivid characters, snappy dialogue, plenty of twists and turns, and even a sexy little love story thrown in. It's so tidy that I wouldn't be surprised if the real author--just a guess--was an old master like Elmore Leonard.

But wait, that's just the first level. Here's where it gets weird...

The supposed "author", Gary Troup, is himself a fictional character from the fictional universe of LOST. So which world does the story of Bad Twin belong to? Our world or the world of the Island? So now we have a fiction within a fiction, a mystery within a mystery. Is the detective only trying solve a murder?--or is he also--consciously or otherwise--following clues about the Island? And if the fictional Troup perished in the crash, is it just coincidence that the book echoes so many of the themes of the show? All those twins and mirror-images: Truth and fiction; coincidence and fate; suffering and redemption...

This book is a total page-turner the first time through, and probably complex enough to deserve a second reading.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great book, but don't read for Lost information
I bought this book because I'm a rabid Lost fan and wanted to read this so I could say I've seen/played/read everything concerning the show. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Moonwalker

3.0 out of 5 stars Not Stephen King (no fart jokes) I'm Guessing Nancy Holder
Stephen King is probably *not* the ghost-writer on this project, 'cause there are no fart jokes and that's a dead give-away 'tell' in nearly all King projects, bless him... Read more
Published 8 months ago by The Mysterious Monk

2.0 out of 5 stars What does this have to do with LOST?
I am a huge fan of LOST and I know the place of the Gary Troup manuscript in the series and his relationship with Cindy and all.... Read more
Published 14 months ago by T. Hayes

4.0 out of 5 stars Bad Twin
***spoilers*below***

Alright, so it starts off interestingly enough, albeit kind of slowly. Gets better, mystery, mystery, travel, whoo-hoo. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Runa Zaman

2.0 out of 5 stars Don't bother
Although competently written, this book is not a very good stand-alone, nor does it offer any clue or value for the fans of LOST.
Published on July 20, 2007 by Yvonne Eve Walus

3.0 out of 5 stars Nice plot - abrupt ending
Bad Twin is a well written beach-read type novel. The author does a nice job of keeping it a page turner, as there were many chapter where I just couldnt seem to put it down... Read more
Published on July 12, 2007 by H. Stewart

4.0 out of 5 stars An Interesting Mystery Based Only on Its Own Merits
As long as you don't go into reading BAD TWIN thinking you're going to solve the mysteries of the hit television show Lost, then you should be okay. Read more
Published on May 14, 2007 by Jennifer Wardrip

3.0 out of 5 stars Quick read, but kinda "flat"
This book was short and I got it used (always a good way to go when you are unsure about a book). It wasn't necessarily a bad investment, but the book wasn't all that great... Read more
Published on May 10, 2007 by Crystal Starr Light

5.0 out of 5 stars Laurence Shames at his best!
I did not plan on reading this novel. It seemed to be nothing more then another way to cash in on the franchise. Then I discovered who the author really is. Read more
Published on April 18, 2007 by S. R. Neidenbach

4.0 out of 5 stars Good reading
It is good to read when the LOST is in midseason, but it doesn't clarify anything about the show...
Published on April 6, 2007 by Leandro A. F. Neiva

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