Identity Thief by Rachel Rosenthal

By Pamelascott

Who would want to steal the identity of a minimum-wage employee at a children's museum? In this harrowing real-life detective story, a woman searches for the truth and clue after startling clue.

Rachel hit the jackpot with her doting fiancé, Zach, who was starting a promising new political career at the Massachusetts State House. Then came money problems-Rachel's was mysteriously disappearing, bank account by new bank account. She and Zach, her only lifeline, decided to play amateur sleuths. And they had to act fast. Because Rachel's crippling paranoia was growing. She was losing more than money. She was starting to lose herself.

Rachel Rosenthal's Identity Thief is part of This Can't Be Happening, a collection of four true stories about making the best of a worst-case scenario curated by Kevin Allison, creator of the hit true storytelling podcast RISK! Outrageous, alarming, triumphant, and sometimes embarrassing, these fearless confessionals can be read, or listened to, in one what-on-earth-would-I-do? sitting.

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[My Bat Mitzvah party theme was 'talking on the phone']

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(Amazon Original Stories, 27 December 2018, ebook, 31 pages, Prime Reading)

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Identity Thief is a fantastic little piece of memoir. I wasn't quite sure what to expect when I started to read it. I had an idea of who was committing the fraud and trying to steal the author's identity. It turned out that I was very, very wrong. Rachel finds out a shocking truth about her relationship by sheer chance. This leads to a series of startling and heart-breaking revelations. My heart went out to Rachel. I loved this short little memoir.