Protecting A Family

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(NAPSA)—What do parents do when forced to protect one child from another? In her new book Crimson Rain (MIRA Books, $6.50) author Meg O’Brien explores a shocking case of sibling rivalry. When adopting , 10-month-old twins named Angela and 4 Rachel, Paul and Ce Gina Bradley are warned the girls may exhibit strange behavior one day due to separation New book {rom their biological takes a unique mother. Life progresses look at extreme sibling rivalry. for the family until Paul and Gina discover Angela attacking hersister with a kitchen knife. Psycho- therapy sessions reveal Angela suffers from Reactive Attachment Disorder. She has no feelings of remorse for attempting to hurt hersister. Fearing for Rachel’s safety, Angela is returned to St. Sympatica’s orphanage, to receive professional help. Sixteen years later, Paul and Gina worry the disorder Angela suffers from has finally caught up with her sister. But before they can react, Rachel disappears. When Paul and Gina discover that Angela has vanished from the orphanage, they are convinced that she has abducted hersister. Will these tragic events serve to pull the family together or will they finally destroy the last familial vestiges upon which theycling? For more information, visit www.mirabooks.com.