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Double Image (novel)

Double Image is a novel by David Morrell. It was published in 1998 by Warner Books.

Double image

Double Image and double image and similar may mean:

  • See Double vision
  • A result of photographic double exposure
  • In photography, a result of moving the camera during the exposure, or similar
  • A stereographic image pair
  • Double Image (novel), a noir thriller from Morrell set in modern-day Los Angeles
  • Double Image Backup, a backup software running on Windows workstations and Windows servers
  • Double Image (album), a 1987 album by Frank Morgan and George Cables
Double Image (album)

Double Image is an album of duets by saxophonist Frank Morgan and pianist George Cables recorded in 1986 and originally released on the Contemporary label.

Usage examples of "double image".

The more I concentrated, the more of Musette I could see, like a double image, Musette's chest in my physical eyes, and Belle's ghostly overlay in my head.

It had to crouch to keep from brushing the ceiling with the horns curling away from its head, and batlike wings spread from its shoulders to fall around it and behind it, to drag along the floor, and I thought I saw some kind of hideous double image lurking behind it like the corpse-specter of Death himself.

Charity II stretched her legs and crossed her arms, a disconcerting double image making herself at home.

A touch of jealousy, I suppose: I didn't want anyone else to know what I knew of her, that strange double image of the innocent and the tigress, at least for a while.

A low purr of ominous humming rose in pitch, growing to a siren-screaming crescendo, as the machines defence system suddenly registered the double image coursing across the floor of its very sanctum sanctorum.

A slightly blurred double image of a woman wearing a feathered hat was taking form in the glass directly in front of him.

He combed one at a time through the helmets of the camp guards, seeing each remote viewpoint in full fidelity rather than masking it over his own surroundings as a double image.

Superimposed upon the magma, like a ghostly double image, were the stern and unforgiving features of The One.