Alter Ego

Alter Ego by David Christiansen, published by Lulu.com on August 3, 2007, is a work of fiction that explores the complexities of online relationships. The narrative centers on Agnes, a skilled programmer whose life takes a dramatic turn when she connects with Alexandra through AlterEgo.com. Their friendship, built entirely in the virtual realm, is tested when Agnes receives a troubling email from Alex, hinting at a dire situation involving a man named Scott.
In this 48-page book, readers will follow Agnes as she navigates the sudden silence from her friend and the mystery surrounding Alex’s last message. The story delves into themes of friendship, isolation, and the impact of technology on personal connections. Through Agnes’s journey, the book presents a thought-provoking look at how digital interactions can shape our lives and the challenges that arise when those connections are threatened.
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Agnes had always been a reliable, skilled programmer until she met Alexandra online through AlterEgo.com. Alex, the opposite of all things Agnes, changed everything. The two became the best of virtual friends, never meeting but constantly in touch through the ubiquity of the internet. And then, this morning, it came. Alex’s last email. “It’s about Scott. I think he’s trying to kill me.” Suddenly, the constant flow of emails, instant messages, and text messages dries up, and Agnes is left, alone once more, to solve the mystery of what happened to her best friend.
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