The murdered woman could have been her double. When reporter Meghan Collins sees the sheet-wrapped corpse in a New York City hospital, she feels as if she's staring into her own face. And Meghan has troubles enough already without this bizarre experience. Nine months ago, her much-loved father's car
I'll Be You
β Scribed by Janelle Brown
- Book ID
- 110600641
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 779 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780525479215
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
βYou be me, and Iβll be you,β I whispered.
As children, Sam and Elli were two halves of a perfect whole: gorgeous identical twins whose parents sometimes couldnβt even tell them apart. They fell asleep to the sound of each otherβs breath at night, holding hands in the dark. And once Hollywood discovered them, they became B-list child TV stars, often inhabiting the same role.
But as adults, their lives have splintered. After leaving acting, Elli reinvented herself as the perfect homemaker: married to a real estate lawyer, living in a house just blocks from the beach. Meanwhile, Sam has never recovered from her failed Hollywood career, or from her addiction to the pills and booze that have propped her up for the last fifteen years.
Sam hasn't spoken to her sister since her destructive behavior finally drove a wedge between them. So when her father calls out of the blue, Sam is shocked to learn that Elliβs life has been in turmoil: her husband moved out, and Elli just adopted a two-year-old girl. Now sheβs stopped answering her phone and checked in to a mysterious spa in Ojai. Is her sister just decompressing, or is she in trouble? Could she have possibly joined a cult? As Sam works to connect the dots left by Elliβs baffling disappearance, she realizes that the bond between her and her sister is more complicated than she ever knew.
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The murdered woman could have been her double. When reporter Meghan Collins sees the sheet-wrapped corpse in a New York City hospital, she feels as if she's staring into her own face. And Meghan has troubles enough already without this bizarre experience. Nine months ago, her much-loved father's car