Exploring the intriguing concept of identity theft, this narrative delves into the life of a protagonist who finds themselves in a bizarre situation where their identity is stolen yet they feel indifferent about it. The story challenges conventional notions of self and belonging, prompting readers to consider what identity truly means in a world where it can be easily taken away. Themes of self-discovery and the impact of societal expectations weave throughout, creating a compelling reflection on individuality and personal choice.
Jenefer Shute Book order





- 2006
- 1998
By the author of "Life-Size". All Christine wanted was a one-night stand, no complications to interfere with her career as a successful attorney. But ten months later, trapped in a relationship of obsessive intensity, she stands accused of a hideous crime.
- 1996
A first novel which is narrated by 25-year-old Josie, who is in the final stages of anorexia. As she rages against her hospital treatment, the reader is drawn deep inside the obsessive nightmare in which she is trapped, and from which part of her is now struggling to escape.