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COPY LINK : https://fastpdf.bookcenterapp.com/yump/B0931X62C4 EXTRA TV calls Imposters, "A front row ticket to the greatest rock'n'roll story." Terri Nunn, lead singer of Berlin says, "Richard Blade steers us on a wild, thrilling musical ride - buckle up!" and Kelly Urich of 94.9 KCMO declares "Good Morning, Vietnam meets Bill & Ted - an incredible true story with film awards written all over it. I raced through each chapter wondering what would happen to these guys next." !n 1966, two teenage boys from Torrance, California, were hunted by the FBI, and disappeared b
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EXTRA TV calls Imposters, "A front row ticket to the greatest rock'n'roll story." Terri Nunn, lead singer of Berlin says, "Richard Blade steers us on a wild, thrilling musical ride - buckle up!" and Kelly Urich of 94.9 KCMO declares "Good Morning, Vietnam meets Bill & Ted - an incredible true story with film awards written all over it. I raced through each chapter wondering what would happen to these guys next." !n 1966, two teenage boys from Torrance, California, were hunted by the FBI, and disappeared b
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Imposters: Two boys who fooled America
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EXTRA TV calls Imposters, "Afront row ticket to the greatest
rock'n'roll story."Terri Nunn, lead singer of Berlin says,
"Ricard Blade steers us on a wild, thrilling musical ride - buckle
up!"and Kelly Urich of 94.9 KCMO declares "GooMorning,
Vietnam meets Bill &Ted - an incredible true story with film
awards written all over it. I raced through each chapter wondering
what would happen to these guys next."!n 1966, two teenage
boys from Torrance, California, were hunted by the FBI, and
disappeared by assuming the identity of a best-selling singing duo
from the fifties. For the next three years, they toured America,
masquerading as popstars, racing to keep one step ahead of the
authorities, while they watched their country endure its most
turbulent decade as it reeled from the effects of assassinations,
protests and the Vietnam War