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Double Exposure: A Spy Thriller (The Exposure Series) by Voclain, Kirk

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Double Exposure: A Spy Thriller (The Exposure Series)

by Voclain, Kirk

A camera lens sees everything.

Literature & Fiction Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thrillers & Suspense Spies & Politics
Author Voclain, Kirk
Published 2025
Format Print edition

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About Double Exposure: A Spy Thriller (The Exposure Series)

A camera lens sees everything. Some secrets are deadly to capture. Reed Sawyer is not your typical spy. He is a professional photographer whose camera gets him into rooms where badges, weapons, and official credentials would never survive a second look. When a routine assignment in Vienna turns into a front-row seat to an assassination, Reed captures something he was never meant to see: a murder weapon disguised as a camera lens. Now he is framed for a crime he did not commit and hunted by the very agency that sent him there. To survive, Reed must follow a trail of hidden codes, encrypted messages, and buried betrayals from the rain-slicked streets of New Orleans to the cobblestone alleys of Vienna. Behind it all is a ruthless mastermind known only as The Architect, a man using a global network of photographers to manipulate world events from the shadows. Reed’s only weapons are his camera, his instincts, and a modified light meter capable of breaking into the enemy’s secure communications. But every clue pulls him deeper into a conspiracy built to destroy him. To clear his name, Reed must infiltrate SYNC, the world’s largest photography convention, where every handshake could be a setup, every lens could be a weapon, and every flash could expose the truth or end his life. In a game of focus and exposure, Reed learns that the brighter the light, the darker the shadow. Perfect for fans of Dan Brown’s puzzles, Tom Clancy’s covert technology, and the high-octane pacing of Mission: Impossible.

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