Imagine you are having visions of places you have never been to, visions so real and so compelling, that each night you wake up in a cold sweat, certain that you have been there, experienced it, and yet, you "know" it cannot be possible.18 year-old Kaetlyn O'Sullivan, living in a small village on the southwest tip of Ireland, is having those visions, bordering on nightmares, about places and things she has never experienced in her life. It is as if some part of her, buried deep in her subconscious, is trying to escape. She goes to a psychologist who eventually resorts to regressive therapy, and what is revealed is not only shocking to both of them, but it also changes Kaetlyn's life, casting her into the global arena as geopolitical powers vie to monopolize what she knows and what she can do. Kaetlyn is not only faced with the shocking reality that her past life has just become her present life, but with it comes the realization that she had a mission to accomplish before she died, and now, that mission is more relevant and more critical to the survival of the human race than ever.
The Other is followed by its sequel: L.I.N. - More human than Ai