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The boy behind the glass screen

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The Boy Behind the Glass Screen

 

A psychological thriller of memory, identity, and betrayal

A man is dead. A boy is on trial. And the world is watching.

Frank Glass was a reclusive genius, obsessed with control and secrecy. He raised two brothers at home, forever separated by a glass partition in a private laboratory. There they were schooled, studied, and shaped by Frank’s exacting hand.

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Now one is accused of his murder.

The trial draws protestors, conspiracy theorists, and reporters desperate for the truth.

 

But the truth is hard to pin down—especially when the accused can’t be trusted, the witnesses don’t agree, and the past keeps slipping out of reach.

As the courtroom drama unfolds, so do the buried stories: of an online friendship that turned dangerous, of a violent encounter on a city street, of a boy who may not be what he seems.

 

The line between guilt and innocence blurs—along with the line between memory and manipulation.

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Taut, immersive, and quietly unsettling, The Boy Behind the Glass Screen is a novel about how we’re shaped by the people who raise us, and what it costs to escape them. L

 

ayer by layer, it reveals a haunting story of control, sacrifice, and the lengths we’ll go to protect the ones we love—even when we’re not sure who they really are.

© 2018 by Ian Siragher. Proudly created with Wix.com

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