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The Same River Twice

by Ted Mooney

The Same River Twice

by Ted Mooney

Odile M�vel's life as a French clothing designer takes an unexpected turn when she delves into the risky business of smuggling out Soviet ceremonial May Day banners, roped in by a suave American art expert, Turner. Little does she anticipate that her actions will entangle her in an increasingly perilous web that threatens the safety of her loved ones. Meanwhile, her husband Max, an independent filmmaker in the throes of an artistic quandary, stumbles upon a baffling case of intellectual piracy related to his first film. His pursuit of the truth draws him towards a murky world of the Russian mafia and hints of human trafficking. As the couple finds themselves embroiled in mysteries and deceit, their marriage hangs in the balance, raising profound questions about fate, autonomy, and the possibility of alternate life paths.

  • Fiction
  • Thriller
  • Crime
  • Suspense
  • Drama
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