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The Image of You

Adele Parks

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British Isles, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Thriller / suspense, Adult & contemporary romance

Film tie-in edition of the twisty and addictive novel by Sunday Times bestseller Adele Parks - now a major motion picture from Paramount, starring Sasha Pieterse, Nestor Carbonell and Mira Sorvino.

'BRILLIANT STORYLINE, GREAT CHARACTERS, VERY CLEVER, LOVED IT!' B A PARIS

'ADDICTIVE AND PERCEPTIVE' LUCY ATKINS


'COMPELLING AND GRIPPING' DAILY EXPRESS


Can you ever trust someone you meet online?

Twins Anna and Zoe are identical in appearance and utterly different in personality. They share a bond so close that nothing - and no one - can rip them apart.

Until Anna meets charismatic Nick.

Anna is trusting, romantic and hopeful; she thinks Nick is perfect.
Zoe is daring, dangerous and extreme; she thinks Nick is a liar.

Zoe has seen Anna betrayed by men before. She'll stop at nothing to discover the truth about Nick.

Lies may hurt. But honesty can kill...

This addictive novel by the Sunday Times bestselling author ADELE PARKS will keep you on the edge of your seat - you'll never guess the delicious twist!

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Praise for The Image of You

  • Tightly plotted, brilliantly conceived and totally gripping

  • Gripped from the very first line...undoubtedly Adele Parks's best novel yet - Bella Magazine

  • Filled with drama, riddled with deceit...and with such an unexpected ending that will leave the reader gasping in shock - Handwritten Girl

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Adele Parks

Adele Parks was born in Teesside, North East England. She read English Language and Literature at Leicester University. Since graduating she has lived in Italy and Africa but has spent most of her adult life in London. She lives in Guildford with her husband and son. Her earlier novels, Playing Away, Game Over, Larger Than Life, The Other Woman's Shoes and Still Thinking of You were all best sellers and are published in over twenty countries.

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