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The newest work of strong commercial women s fiction by the author of the international bestseller, P.S. I Love You. How can you know someone you ve never met? That s the question driving Joyce Conway. Suddenly she can remember things she shouldn t be able to--like cobblestoned Parisian streets she s never visited. Recovering from a terrible accident, her marriage in pieces, Joyce is plagued by an overwhelming sense of déjà vu that makes her feel as if her life is not her own. Someone s life can be depending on you right now. . . . That s the pitch that finally persuades Justin Hitchcock to…mehr

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The newest work of strong commercial women s fiction by the author of the international bestseller, P.S. I Love You. How can you know someone you ve never met? That s the question driving Joyce Conway. Suddenly she can remember things she shouldn t be able to--like cobblestoned Parisian streets she s never visited. Recovering from a terrible accident, her marriage in pieces, Joyce is plagued by an overwhelming sense of déjà vu that makes her feel as if her life is not her own. Someone s life can be depending on you right now. . . . That s the pitch that finally persuades Justin Hitchcock to donate blood--the first thing that s come straight from his heart in a long time. Restless and lonely, Justin chased his ex-wife and daughter from Chicago to London, and now he s in Dublin, guest lecturing to bored college students. When he receives a basket of muffins with a thank you note attached, he s sure someone s playing a joke on him, especially when the presents keep coming. Intrigued, Justin is determined to solve the mystery--a quest that will change his life forever.
Autorenporträt
Cecelia Ahern, geb. 1981 in Irland, studierte Journalistik und Medienkommunikation. Mit gerade einmal 21 Jahren schrieb sie ihren ersten Roman, der sie sofort international berühmt machte, 'P.S. Ich liebe Dich', verfilmt mit Hilary Swank. Danach folgten Jahr für Jahr weitere Weltbestseller in Millionenauflage. Cecelia Ahern schreibt auch Theaterstücke und Drehbücher und konzipierte die TV-Serie 'Samantha Who?' mit Christina Applegate. Sie lebt mit ihrer Familie im Norden von Dublin