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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Carys GreenPublisher: Vintage Publishing Imprint: Harvill Dimensions: Width: 16.50cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 24.20cm Weight: 0.580kg ISBN: 9781787304598ISBN 10: 1787304590 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 26 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsReally clever and thought provoking as well as being profoundly chilling with beautifully drawn characters * Ajay Chowdhury * How would you react to sharing your home with your clone - would you embrace yourself and live harmoniously, or fight the claim your clone stakes on your life? Carys Green challenges readers with this question in another gripping and haunting story that will linger long after reading * Tess Mackey * Gripping and deeply unsettling, blurring the lines of identity and belonging. The Other You confronts human vulnerabilities in a way that leaves you questioning just how far ethical and moral boundaries can be * Natalie Chandler * A chilling exploration of identity and motherhood. Elena not only watches her clone take over her life, but improves upon it, making a better version of herself. The concept was terrifying: if you could be erased by '""another you"", would anyone even notice you were gone? * Elena Wilkes * Once again, Green has tapped into my ever-increasing fears around advancing technologies and delivered a viscerally uncomfortable ride. As if motherhood isn’t already challenging enough. Ripe for adaptation, The Other You builds a world in which we can’t trust anyone, not even ourselves * Amy Beashel * Really clever and thought provoking as well as being profoundly chilling with beautifully drawn characters -- Ajay Chowdhury, author of THE WAITER How would you react to sharing your home with your clone - would you embrace yourself and live harmoniously, or fight the claim your clone stakes on your life? Carys Green challenges readers with this question in another gripping and haunting story that will linger long after reading * Tess Mackey * Gripping and deeply unsettling, blurring the lines of identity and belonging. The Other You confronts human vulnerabilities in a way that leaves you questioning just how far ethical and moral boundaries can be -- Natalie Chandler, author of THE VOICES A chilling exploration of identity and motherhood... terrifying: if you could be erased by '""another you"", would anyone even notice you were gone? -- Elena Wilkes, author of THE BROKEN MARRIAGE Once again, Green has tapped into my ever-increasing fears around advancing technologies and delivered a viscerally uncomfortable ride. As if motherhood isn’t already challenging enough. Ripe for adaptation, The Other You builds a world in which we can’t trust anyone, not even ourselves -- Amy Beashel, author of SPILT MILK Really clever and thought provoking as well as being profoundly chilling with beautifully drawn characters * Ajay Chowdhury * How would you react to sharing your home with your clone - would you embrace yourself and live harmoniously, or fight the claim your clone stakes on your life? Carys Green challenges readers with this question in another gripping and haunting story that will linger long after reading * Tess Mackey * Gripping and deeply unsettling, blurring the lines of identity and belonging. The Other You confronts human vulnerabilities in a way that leaves you questioning just how far ethical and moral boundaries can be * Natalie Chandler * Really clever and thought provoking as well as being profoundly chilling with beautifully drawn characters * Ajay Chowdhury * How would you react to sharing your home with your clone - would you embrace yourself and live harmoniously, or fight the claim your clone stakes on your life? Carys Green challenges readers with this question in another gripping and haunting story that will linger long after reading * Tess Mackey * Really clever and thought provoking as well as being profoundly chilling with beautifully drawn characters * Ajay Chowdhury * How would you react to sharing your home with your clone - would you embrace yourself and live harmoniously, or fight the claim your clone stakes on your life? Carys Green challenges readers with this question in another gripping and haunting story that will linger long after reading * Tess Mackey * Gripping and deeply unsettling, blurring the lines of identity and belonging. The Other You confronts human vulnerabilities in a way that leaves you questioning just how far ethical and moral boundaries can be * Natalie Chandler * A chilling exploration of identity and motherhood. Elena not only watches her clone take over her life, but improves upon it, making a better version of herself. The concept was terrifying: if you could be erased by '""another you"", would anyone even notice you were gone? * Elena Wilkes * Author InformationCarys Green is a thriller writer based in Shropshire, where she lives with her husband and daughter. When she's not writing she can often be found indulging two of her greatest passions - either walking round the local woodland or catching up on all things Disney related. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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