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Born to Die by Lisa Jackson

kboc923's review against another edition

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5.0



Really, really enjoying this series. This book was a suspenseful addition. Two thumbs up!

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4.0

Lisa Jackson does it again!

In the third book of her Montana series, women around Grizzly Falls and nearby areas are having vehicle accidents. Even more bizarre, the women all seem to resemble one another. Detectives Alvarez and Pescolli believe these aren't accidents, and the fact the women could be sisters is their only real clue. But proving it won't be easy.

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2.0

Lots of repetition, this could have done with some editing and been shortened several hours. The same themes from the previous two books are being regurgitated over and over (holiday season, weather, Pescoli's annoying teenagers etc). Narration is still terrible.

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medium-paced
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

 This is the third book in the Selena Alvarez and Regan Pescoli series.

Kacey Lambert is a physician in the small town of Grizzly Falls. After a famous actress is found dead in California, one of the nurses in her practice tells Kacey the actress had an incredible resemblance to Kacey. Then, Kacey examines a young boy who explains that Kacey looks just his teacher. A few days later, she goes to the hospital for her rounds and one of the nurses is so relieved to see her. When Kacey asks why, the nurse says that a Jane Doe had arrived at the hospital and she looked practically identical to Kacey.

Kacey starts wondering why women are dying that resemble her and the police aren't finding any correlation between the women other than their resemblance. Who would be going around dong this? And why? 
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