Lindsay Kent | My Twin the Murderer
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Join debut novelist Lindsay Kent for an event celebrating her new thriller, My Twin the Murderer. Lindsay will be in conversation with Sara Urquhart of The Divine Assembly. The event will blend discussion of psychedelic history, storytelling, and culture with readings from the novel and a conversation about the role narrative plays in shaping public understanding of altered states and consciousness.
There are two ticket options for this event:
- $5 — all proceeds go directly to our partner non-profit, Brain Food Book.
- $17.99 — includes a copy of My Twin the Murderer.
Copies of the book will be available to purchase at the event. You may pre-order a signed copy to be picked up at the event by calling the store at 801-484-9100 or ordering online. If you cannot make this event, signed copies may be ordered from our website. Please specify in the comments if you would like your copy personalized.
Places in the signing line are reserved for those who purchase a copy from The King's English.
About the book: Part The Secret of Secrets, part Fear and Loathing—this twisty psychological thriller will shatter your reality. Neuroscientist Evelyn Malcolm has built her life on reason: formulas, clean data, the illusion of control. But when the man she secretly loves turns up dead, everything implodes. She finds herself accused of his murder and interrogated alongside her estranged twin Vivian, a volatile mystery writer and wayward addict, whose matching DNA is found at the scene. But which sister committed the crime? When the twins are abducted and thrust into a kaleidoscopic world of psychedelic drugs, buried trauma, and whispered CIA experiments, Evelyn begins to doubt everything—her research, her memories, even her sanity. Haunted by what she can't remember and terrified of what she might, she's forced to reconcile with the sister she doesn't trust to clear her name and stop a looming catastrophe. As science and delusion blur, Evelyn faces a terrifying question: what if the real monster is the one wearing her face? Propulsive, hallucinatory, and darkly funny, My Twin the Murderer is a psychological thriller about sisters, trauma, and the weaponization of consciousness—where nothing is quite as it seems, and the person you know best may be the one you should fear most.