Tanya Allan SWITCH - a tale of intrigue, plots, plans and counter plots in which the truth is often missing. “Are you stalking me?” she asked. “No, it’s a serious job opportunity.” “Go away, don’t waste my time,” she said. He didn’t move or change his facial expression. “Two hundred.” “Thousand?” “Yes.” “What do you want me to do; murder someone? I’m not really experienced in killing people.” “No, we just need you to be someone else for a while.” “You what?” “Look, I’m serious; you could earn a lot of money for just being someone else for a short time.” “Yeah, and get arrested and thrown in gaol. I have a perfectly good job. Don’t waste my time. Now, please leave me alone.” Zoe McMillan – daughter of multi-billionaire Herbert McMillan, was a rich, spoiled bitch with a history of scandals that the tabloids lapped up whenever she gave them the opportunity. Her father’s minions sought a double of her for him to show in public, only Zoe was blissfully unaware of the nefarious plans that were being made without her knowledge. They found Jane after several months of seeking. One might ask why Zoe needed a double. Jane was the one they found, as on first impressions, she could be Zoe’s twin. Jane asked just that question – why? There were two problems – the first was that the real reason was being kept secret; even from the man who found and approached her. Indeed, very few were in possession of all the facts. The second reason was that although Jane looked almost exactly like Zoe in almost every facial appearance, height, figure, hair colour and speech – they even had similar sized feet, they differed in one crucial aspect – Jane was actually James and had yet to bite the bullet and transition fully. Would Jane take the job? For that sort of money, who wouldn’t?
Genres:
Suspense
260 Pages