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Jeff Holmes arrives for the audition of The Other Me, a strange movie about the meeting of two versions of the same man from parallel universes.
To obtain the role, Jeff needs not only to act well but must find a partner from among the seven other contestants.
Should he ask the popular, but arrogant Andy;
the experienced and muscular Brandon;
the handsome, but distracted Cayden;
the enigmatic and logical Desmond;
the approachable, but manipulative Gerald;
the intelligent and playful Hans;
Or the irritating and insecure Lawrence?
Finding an ally is enough for Jeff to worry about.
But things are about to get a lot worse as the other actors start to die, one after another.
Being the least popular actor with the lowest chance of getting the role, Jeff becomes the prime suspect.
Will Jeff be able to prove his innocence?
Will he get the role?
And most importantly, will he be able to find his other me?

** This novel does not contain on-screen sex and violence.

184 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 7, 2021

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December 18, 2022
This is the second terrible cozy I’ve read today. I’m giving it 3 stars because cozies with a male sleuth are rare and a gay male is rarer still plus there was an attempt to try something different with the cozy format by taking a page from clue.

Unfortunately that’s where the positive stops. It wasn’t well executed. The characters are one dimensional and none of them are likable. Playing around and recreating or pretending to be a murderer while there is real murders happening is completely unbelievable and made the main character really cruel and heartless.

The book was sometimes confusing especially after they started explaining things- I still don’t get it after finishing the book.

I’m so disappointed, I really wanted to like this.

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