![]() Suddenly, she’s got 12 years of wrong memories and is married to a man she barely knew in her old life. And if she can't figure out what happened on her birthday, the next change could cost her everything. Some of the promotions for The Other Me, Sarah Zachrich Jengs debut thriller, reference the hit British series Black Mirror, in which modern technology frequently leaves its human hoist by their. Chicago artist Kelly steps through a door at a gallery opening on her 29th birthday and emerges in her Michigan hometown. But the closer Kelly gets to putting the pieces together, the more her reality seems to shift. The tattoos she had when she was an artist briefly reappear on her skin, she remembers fights with Eric that he says never happened, and her relationships with loved ones both new and familiar seem to change without warning. Fresh Fiction Blog Sarah Zachrich Jen Exclusive Interview: THE OTHER ME. ![]() In this life, she loves Eric and wants to trust him, but everything she discovers about him-including a connection to a mysterious tech startup-tells her she shouldn't. ![]() Racing to get back to her old life, Kelly's search leads only to more questions. Suddenly her life is unrecognizable: She's got twelve years of the wrong memories in her head and she's married to Eric, a man she barely knew in high school. The next, she opens a door and mysteriously emerges in her Michigan hometown. One minute Kelly’s a free-spirited artist in Chicago going to her best friend’s art show. The Other Me is written by Sarah Zachrich Jeng and published by Berkley (P-US). ![]() Her birthday should be like any other night. ![]()
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