![]() ![]() So, this is the first of two books (I’m loathe to use the term “duology” for reasons I can’t quite explain), and after I read this one (which ends with a cliffhanger – nothing is resolved at all), I immediately went back to the bookstore to try to find the second book. Completely contrived, but at least it’s entertaining and I don’t immediately recall anything that makes me want to kill it with fire. I don’t know why I trusted Janice Harrell after reading her beyond-awful The Murder Game, but I did, and this one is actually pretty good. So, I must have been around 14 when I read this for the first time. Only Elizabeth will know – and the killer. And if Elizabeth has her way, they’ll never find out. Because she was out of town when it happened, Isabel’s friends don’t know she’s gone. Then Isabel is murdered – and her twin wants to find out why. Elizabeth ended up with her mother, a jet-setting socialite who hopscotched her young daughter all over the world. ![]() Isabel stayed with her father, a brilliant and reclusive author. and her enemies.Įlizabeth and Isabel hadn’t seen each other since their parents divorced when they were three. I wore her favorite fuzzy sweater, kissed her boyfriend, inherited her friends. ![]() I took over my sister’s life after she died, slipped into her place without missing a beat. no oneĭescription: And then there was one. ![]()
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