
Synopsis
Double Exposure is a gripping spy thriller that blurs the line between shadows and light, where secrets are captured not just through a camera lens, but in the spaces between trust and betrayal.
Reed Sawyer is not your typical covert operative-his cover as a professional photographer allows him access to places most spies could only dream of. With a camera in hand and confidence in his stride, Reed navigates embassies, gala events, and restricted zones, all under the guise of capturing the perfect shot. But when a high-stakes assignment goes disastrously wrong, Reed realizes he's been framed as the fall guy in an elaborate conspiracy.
As Reed digs deeper, he uncovers a chilling truth: every assignment, every mission, every relationship he's trusted has been meticulously calculated to lead him to this moment-alone, exposed, and on the run.
Double Exposure is a relentless thriller that captures the stakes of espionage, the art of misdirection, and the cost of loyalty. It's full of cryptic messages, double agents, and a web of encrypted secrets.
For fans of John Grisham's The Firm, Double Exposure delivers an intricate, pulse-pounding narrative where every click of the camera could be the sound of a trigger-or a trap.
Table of Contents
- 1Prologue2025-01-17
- 2Authors Notes2025-01-20
- 3*** 1. The Frame ***2025-01-20
- 4*** 2. The Click ***2025-01-20
- 5*** 3. The Flash ***2025-01-20
- 6*** 4. The Exposure ***2025-01-20
- 7*** 5. The Darkroom ***2025-01-20
- 8*** 6. The Lens ***2025-01-20
- 9*** 7. The Setup ***2025-01-24
- 10*** 8. Critical Focus ***2025-01-24
- 11*** 9. The Viewfinder ***2025-01-24
- 12*** 10. Focal Point ***2025-01-31
- 13*** 11. Depth of Field ***2025-01-31