The Mirror Man

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“A cloning story that reads like a thriller… [for] fans of science fiction and corporate espionage.” —Library Journal

Meet Jeremiah Adams. There are two of him.


The offer is too tempting: be part of a scientific breakthrough, step out of his life for a year, and be paid hugely for it. When ViMed Pharmaceutical asks Jeremiah to be part of an illegal cloning experiment, he sees it as a break from an existence he feels disconnected from. No one will know he’s been replaced—not the son who ignores him, not his increasingly distant wife—since a revolutionary drug called Meld can transfer his consciousness and memories to his copy.

From a luxurious apartment, he watches the clone navigate his day-to-day life. But soon Jeremiah discovers that examining himself from an outsider’s perspective isn’t what he thought it would be, and he watches in horror as “his” life spirals out of control. ViMed needs the experiment to succeed—they won’t call it off and are prepared to remove any obstacle. With his family in danger, Jeremiah needs to finally find the courage to face himself head-on.

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3,0
1 review
Teri Hicks
20 September 2020
I was enchanted by the blurb at the story I really wanted to find out what twist the author would add to this type of read. This is more of a story about the man himself and what he learned about himself watching the clone. There are a few other twists and terms in here that make the story quite interesting and make you want to finish it to find out what happens. I enjoyed it I was expecting more of a thriller suspense type thing than the psychological type that the story actually ended up being but that does not mean that it was a bad book. I haven't read this other before and I have to admit I was pleasantly surprised and will gladly read this offer in the future.
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About the author

Jane Gilmartin has been a news reporter and editor for several small-town weekly papers and enjoyed a brief but exciting stint as a rock music journalist. A bucket list review just before she turned 50 set her on the path to fiction writing. Also checked off that list: an accidental singing career, attending a Star Trek convention, and getting a hug from David Bowie. She lives in her hometown of Hingham, Massachusetts.

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