Multiple Personality Fiction
Explore gripping fiction books featuring multiple personality themes. Discover thrilling stories of identity, mystery, and psychological depth in our curated list of must-read novels.

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Channeling Cleopatra
by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
Forensic anthropologist Leda Hubbard searches for Cleopatra's grave in order to gain access to the powerful queen's genetic material, which could provide a source for a bioengineered potion for women who want to share the secrets of the ancient ruler.

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Cleopatra 7.2
by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
"Using a controversial genetic process known as blending, the cellular memories of the Queen of the Nile have been transferred into not one but two hosts, both of whom helped find her mummified remains: Forensic anthropologist Leda Hubbard and Egyptologist Gabriella Faruk - Cleopatras 7.1 and 7.2." "But Leda's blending was unauthorized, and when she returns to the United States, she faces not only the repercussions of that, but also the increasingly violent threats of the growing anti-blending movement." "Unaware of the controversy, Gabriella has remained in Egypt, seeking (at Cleo's urging) a suitable candidate willing to be blended with Marc Antony. But her efforts are also fraught with danger, as the political upheaval in the Middle East almost claims her life." "And to further complicate matters, isolated in different parts of the world, Cleos 7.1 and 7.2 are beginning to feel the effects, both good and ill, of their individual experiences...and the past experiences of the woman whose life they now share."--BOOK JACKET.

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The Children Star
by Joan Slonczewski
A brilliant new SF adventure from the John W. Campbell award winner which marks her return to the universe of A Door Into The Ocean & Daughter of Elysium.

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Brain Plague
by Joan Slonczewski
An intelligent microbe capable of living symbiotically in other intelligent beings has begun to colonize the human race through the universe, and one woman struggles to adjust to having these microbes living within her own head.

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Aristoi
by Walter Jon Williams
Successful in its efforts to create a glittering interstellar empire, founded on the use of an ultra-advanced computer and bioengineering technology, humankind becomes the prey of its own creation, the Aristoi.

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Air
by Geoff Ryman
What happens when the whole world goes online . . . through the air? A brilliant literary SF novel by the author of 253.


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The Face of Apollo
by Fred Saberhagen
Jeremy Redthorn agrees to help a beautiful stranger by putting on the Mask of Apollo, and now he must face Hades, the Lord of the Underworld; Thanatos, the embodiment of death, and Hephaestus, the smith who creates the gods' magical technology