"Assumed identities. A con game. Unwitting victims. Recently fired from her investigative journalism job for plagiarism, Jessica Williams is looking for a break from the constant press coverageβand potential new coverage of her past as a noted cult survivor. She decides to escape for a week to a res
You can't catch me
β Scribed by Catherine McKenzie
- Publisher
- Lake Union Publishing
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 165 KB
- Edition
- First edition
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Seattle;WA
- ISBN
- 154201901X
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Twelve years ago Jessica Williams escaped a cult. She reintegrated into society, endured an uncomfortable notoriety, and tried to put it all behind her. Then, at an airport bar, Jessica meets a woman with an identical name and birth date. It appears to be just an odd coincidenceβuntil a week later, when Jessica finds her bank account drained and her personal information stolen.
Following a trail of the grifterβs victims, each with the same name, Jessica gathers players, one by one, for her own game. According to her plan, theyβll set a trap and wait for the impostor to strike again. But plans can go awry, and trust can fray, and as Jessica tries to escape the shadows of her childhood, the risks are greater than she imagined. Now, confronting the casualties of her past, Jessica canβt help but wonder who will pay the price.
β¦ Subjects
Psychological Thriller
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