Regular print version originally published in the U.S. by Dell.
Summary:
"Wade and Clay Candleman were identical twins, at least in looks. As boys, they had often traded places as a prank or to help them out of a tough spot. But Clay liked fun and excitement while Wade was the more serious of the two. Some would say Clay was wild and reckless while Wade was steady and dependable. Some time ago, Clay had decided to strike out on his own and Wade hadn't heard much from him since. When a doctor shows up asking Wade questions about his twin and their relationship for his study on identical twins, Wade's suspicions are aroused. Later Wade learns the "doctor" is a bounty hunter looking for Clay. Wade is sure Clay would never be involved in robbery and murder. Despite warnings that there is a bounty on Clay's head and Wade could easily be mistaken for Clay, Wade sets out to find Clay and help him before it's too late . . . for both of them."-- Provided by publisher.
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