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It Takes Two

Natalie Cox

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Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)

Curl up with the laugh-out-loud new novel from the winner of the Romantic Comedy of the Year Award 2019!

'Such a funny, sparky book!' Sophie Kinsella on Not Just For Christmas

We've all wanted to be someone else...

What if someone else wanted to be you?

Clem has often wished she could swap lives with someone. Her artisan cheese shop job is under threat, her ex-boyfriend wants to be her best friend, her upstairs neighbour has taken out a restraining order on her dog and her parents have fled the country, leaving her to sort out their dodgy financial affairs.

But when she discovers that someone has stolen her identity, Clem is outraged. Determined to track down her doppelganger, Clem is plunged into a madcap quest for justice involving ex-convicts, roller derby teams and a rather charming fraud detective who seems unusually interested in the case - and in Clem.

But when she finally catches up with her impersonator, Clem discovers that sometimes to really find yourself, you have to become someone else...

Praise for Natalie Cox

'Fabulous romantic escapism' Heat

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Natalie Cox

NATALIE COX is a lifelong fan of romantic comedy and decided to write her own when she finally ran out of stuff to read. She is also a big fan of dogs and wrote this book with an ancient chocolate Labrador panting by her side. Together, they placed second in the Dog-And-Owner-Most-Alike Competition at their local county show, and no doubt would have taken home the trophy if they'd worn matching collars. Sadly, the day she received the UK publication offer for this book, Natalie's canine muse went to that great dog park in the sky. She divides her time between the Brecon Beacons in Wales and London.

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