The Other You
โ Scribed by Monroe, J. S.
- Publisher
- Head of Zeus
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 283 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Cornwall (England : County), England--Cornwall (County
- ISBN
- 1789541662
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โฆ Synopsis
'Brilliantly original and intriguing ... Kept me hooked, enthralled and guessing to the very end' Peter James.
'A pacy, powerful psychological thriller that throws up questions on every page' Mari Hannah.
Is he who you think he is?
Kate used to be good at recognising people. So good, she worked for the police, identifying criminals in crowds of thousands. But six months ago, a devastating car accident led to a brain injury. Now the woman who never forgot a face can barely recognise herself in the mirror.
At least she has Rob. Kate met him just after her accident, and he nursed her back to health, in his high-tech, modernist house on the Cornish coast. When she's with him, the nightmares of the accident fade, and she feels safe and loved.
Until, one day, Kate looks at Rob anew. And knows, with absolute certainty, that the man before her is an impostor. Is she right?...
โฆ Subjects
England -- Cornwall (County)
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