Copycat

· HarperCollins UK
4.0
27 reviews
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416
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About this ebook

The gripping psychological thriller from the Top 10 Sunday Times bestselling author of After Anna, Seven Days and The Choice. Imitation is the most terrifying form of flattery...

Which Sarah Havenant is you?

When an old friend gets in touch, Sarah Havenant discovers that there are two Facebook profiles in her name. One is hers. The other, she has never seen.

But everything in it is accurate. Photos of her friends, her husband, her kids. Photos from the day before. Photos of her new kitchen. Photos taken inside her house.

And this is just the beginning. Because whoever has set up the second profile has been waiting for Sarah to find it. And now that she has, her life will no longer be her own...

What readers are saying about Copycat

‘Tense and compelling, it’ll have you hooked throughout!’

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‘Among the best three thrillers I have ever read’

‘A very special thriller, one that I will not forget in a long time’

‘A rollercoaster of a ride’

‘Creepy and satisfying in every way'

‘I am so impressed with this author’s storytelling'

‘A marvellous read, definitely to be devoured with the light on'

‘A brilliantly written story that will have you hooked and keep you up reading late into the night'

Ratings and reviews

4.0
27 reviews
Midge Odonnell
November 9, 2018
Oh dear, this was a disaster of a book from start to finish. Sorry, but it was. There was little in the way of suspense as it was pretty clear from the outset who the "stalker" was and all the angst and soul searching was never going to change that or divert the readers attention from what was so blatantly obvious. The whole premise was verging on the ridiculous - okay I could get behind the fake profile and how disturbing it would be to have someone else pretending to be you and documenting your life "as it happens" but that, by it's very nature severely limits the suspects. Once we got past that and started getting packages delivered from online retailers that had supposedly been bought by our heroine my internal eye rolling commenced in earnest. From there on it just gets worse and worse with the final reveal making me want to throw my eReader against the wall. The plot is not helped by a series of unlikeable characters. We are supposed to empathise with Sarah but all I wanted to do was slap her - she is the very definition of weak. Her husband is well thinly characterised would be the best way of putting it; maybe the more honest way would be one dimensional. If you really thought your wife was losing the plot would you really stand so many paces back from it that you can barely see her? Poorly realised plotline that is trying to cash in on people's inherent mistrust of social media and feeding in to that paranoia.
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Emily Huckstep
November 18, 2017
So fed up of reading seemingly clever novels to start with that all turn out to be the same. Women portrayed as crazy who become damsels in distress, their husbands doubting them, and then it turns out to be the best friend all along. Come on feminism.... Let's do a little better next time.
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Debbie Haak
September 22, 2017
A Gripping story with some predictability and the ending was somewhat lacking to me. I think also that part of the story seemed far fetched...
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About the author

Alex Lake is a British novelist who was born in the North West of England. After Anna, the author’s first novel written under this pseudonym, was a No.1 bestselling ebook sensation and a top-ten Sunday Times bestseller. The author now lives in the North East of the US.

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