Chris doesn't have the happiest life out there. His step-dad is abusive. His teacher hates him. The girl he likes, Alexa, turns him down. Then one night, he finds a wallet. It's filled with cash and he can't help but use the money. The wallet belongs to Andrew Ashbury. When Chris tries to contact the owner, he can't find him. Chris realizes that this guy is loaded. Since he could easily look like Andrew Ashbury by shaving his moustache and wear glasses, he decided to take on his identity in hopes of a better life. His plans were to go to Edmonton and start over. But his plans were foiled when he was at the airport. The baggage claims guy reported him to the police. Andrew Ashbury is under arrest for two counts of murder, forcible confinement, procurement of drugs for the purpose of trafficking, and possession of a firearm. But since Chris took Andrew Ashbury's identity, he was the one who paid the price. He was put into jail. Chris had tried to explain to the police that it wasn't him, but because his appearance was very much like Andrew's, they hadn't believed him.
I picked this book because Marco said it was a good read.
I finished this book because I wondered if Chris would end up with a better life, if he ended up with Alexa and also if he would ever find Andrew Ashbury and return the wallet.
I recommend this book to those who like reading teen-fiction (Leeah).