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Jan. 18th, 2006 11:54 pmMy brain hurts.
It's torn between squeeing and trying to figure this out.
I was flipping through one of the spring/summer book catalogues that we get, even though 9.95 times out of 10, nothing will be ordered from them.
And, well, there was this one book. Written by this guy named Gary Troup. It's a mystery.
Now, let me preface this next bit by saying that normally mysteries aren't my cup of tea, but this one actually looked good. So I was quite curious as to why there were two different spots on the layout for the book for people to watch Lost.
*Then* I saw his little bio blurb:
I thought it was just a joke, but the book's in my work's computer database and it's on Amazon.com.
It's torn between squeeing and trying to figure this out.
I was flipping through one of the spring/summer book catalogues that we get, even though 9.95 times out of 10, nothing will be ordered from them.
And, well, there was this one book. Written by this guy named Gary Troup. It's a mystery.
Now, let me preface this next bit by saying that normally mysteries aren't my cup of tea, but this one actually looked good. So I was quite curious as to why there were two different spots on the layout for the book for people to watch Lost.
*Then* I saw his little bio blurb:
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.
I thought it was just a joke, but the book's in my work's computer database and it's on Amazon.com.