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Imposter Syndrome

By: Joseph Knox
Narrated by: Joseph Knox
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'When you’re living a lie, you find it’s best to avoid close attachments…’

Lynch, a burned out con-artist, arrives, broke, in London, trying not to dwell on the mistakes that got him there. When he bumps into Bobbie, a rehab-bound heiress - and when she briefly mistakes him for her missing brother - Lynch senses the opportunity, as well as the danger…

Bobbie’s brother, Heydon, was a troubled young man. Five years ago, he walked out of the family home and never went back. His car was found parked on a bridge overlooking the Thames, in the early hours of the same morning. Unsettled by Bobbie’s story, and suffering from a rare attack of conscience, Lynch tries to back off.

But when Bobbie leaves for rehab the following day, he finds himself drawn to her luxurious family home, and into a meeting with her mother, the formidable Miranda. Seeing the same resemblance that her daughter did, Miranda proposes she hire Lynch to assume her son’s identity, in a last-ditch effort to try and flush out his killer.

As Lynch begins to impersonate him, dark forces are lured out of the shadows, and he realises too late that Heydon wasn’t paranoid at all. Someone was watching his every move, and they’ll kill to keep it a secret.

For the first time, Lynch is in a life or death situation he can’t lie his way out of.

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Truly immersive: complex, disturbing, unexpectedly funny and very smart.
Fierce, funny and flint-sharp. Joseph Knox is the true grit of Brit noir.
The gifted Joseph Knox continues his upwards trajectory...forging something original and innovative.
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characters are weak. it's all highly unlikely. didn't like much really. can't say I'd recommend.

for something with so much going on it was dull and predictable

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I have enjoyed Joseph Knox's other books but to be honest the biggest problem with this production is Joseph narrating, it just doesn't work, it's becomes tedious, please stick to writing. the story should be better but unfortunately it just falls flat.

Disappointing

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