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The Chameleon Candidate
註釋Desperate times call for desperate solutions, and the family in this engrossing saga confronts plenty of both. At the end of World War II, identical twin boys are born to a single mother in a small town in Mississippi, and it is against a backdrop of isolation, pain, and poverty that the boys' lives are shaped. The twins are separated early on--the minutes-older son heads toward political success in New York while the other bears witness to injustice, racial tension, and a heinous family crime. Years later, as the presidential campaign of the elder reaches its height, the brothers are forced back together, each unaware of the other's travails. Now far removed from their familial bond, they prepare for an inexorable final battle of wills.