Think Twice

Think Twice
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Rosato & Associates Series, Book 11

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2010

نویسنده

Jennifer Van Dyck

ناشر

Macmillan Audio

شابک

9781427209566
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

January 11, 2010
Bestseller Scottoline’s 13th novel centered on the all-female Philadelphia law firm headed by Bennie Rosato (after Lady Killer
) offers contrived situations and paper-thin characters on top of a premise that strains credibility. After Bennie’s evil identical twin sister, Alice Connelly, drugs her and leaves her to die, buried in a remote farm field, Alice takes advantage of her physical resemblance to Bennie to assume her identity at the law firm as well as gain access to her wealth and, eventually, her ex-boyfriend. Many will wonder why the ruthless Alice didn’t kill Bennie outright, leaving open the possibility that her victim will escape and attempt to foil her scheme. With authors like Lisa Unger proving that intelligent plotting and page-turning aren’t incompatible, this tired effort is unlikely to win Scottoline new converts. 500,000 first printing; author tour.



AudioFile Magazine
Lisa Scottoline's thirteenth novel returns to the world of heroine Bennie Rosato, a woman successful in law and business. Once again, Bennie is pitted against her deadly adversary: her evil twin sister, Alice. Jennifer Van Dyck depicts Alice's sinister narcissism and deftly portrays Bennie's panic as she survives being buried alive only to discover that she must fight to prove her identity, recover her money, and reclaim her lover. Van Dyck moves smoothly between the viewpoints of the opposing siblings, juggles the quick pacing of their contest of wit and wills, and emphasizes the story's wry humor. An author interview reveals details of Scottoline's personal connection to her heroine, her creative process, and her belief in the "heard word" of audio. S.W. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine


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