The Perfect Woman, by JP Delaney

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The double life is a recurring argument, just as it happens in life itself, on many occasions, when gruesome aspects of whom we least expect are manifested.

In the literary, we find illustrious hyperbolic examples with the doctor jekyll o Dorian Gray, characters that end up coexisting on one side or the other of their appearances and the dark dictates of their soul. And the thing is that Stories like this always triumph, perhaps because they connect with a dark side that is not so alien to every child of a neighbor...

And if the thing goes beyond the neighbor himself and someone like JP Delaney it is capable of convincing us that the unknown can inhabit the doors of our own home, I won't even tell you ...

We live in strange times thanks to our ability to reach even metaphysics of our human essence. We move between viral pre-apocalypse of well-founded artificial suspicions to biogenetic advertisements that augur design descendants so that no one has to carry a progeny of certain tendencies or deficiencies ... And so a story like this takes on that dimension of a disturbing suspense about our own future as society.

Because as it will be seen, Tim Scott can do everything, or so he thinks. And even when life hits him with one of those devastating random blows, he believes he can upset everything. Abbie then appears as an artificially recovered loving wife. Because his strange disappearance came to a standstill for everyone with no signs of a solution. Only consciousness is not as easily manipulated as genetics. And it is that Abbie has her doubts about everything that is told to her ...

Five years ago, Abbie Cullen disappeared under strange circumstances. It was such a terrible blow to her husband, Tim Scott, the successful entrepreneur who founded one of Silicon Valley's most innovative start-ups, that he decided to dedicate himself wholeheartedly to getting his wife back. And he got it.

Abbie wakes up in Tim's office stunned and confused, not knowing who he is or remembering how he got there. He tells her that she is a very talented artist, an athlete who loves to surf, and a loving mother to Danny. He tells him that five years ago he had a terrible accident and that thanks to an impressive technological advance he has been able to recover it.

As Abbie reconstructs the memories of her marriage, she begins to question her husband and his version of what happened. What really happened? Can you trust your husband when he says he wants you to be together forever?

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