To Die For
Books | Fiction / Romance / Contemporary
3.8
(90)
Linda Howard
She was a dead ringer. Now she’s just dead. . . .Blair Mallory lives the good life. She’s pretty, confident, and the owner of a thriving up-scale fitness center. But in the shadow of success, a troubled member of the club develops a strange fixation on Blair, imitating her style and dress. Matters take a darker turn when the look-alike is shot dead—and Blair witnesses the horror. As the media speculates on the tawdry details of the homicide and pushes Blair into the harsh spotlight, she locks horns with police lieutenant Wyatt Bloodsworth. He wants to lead an investigation without interference, while Blair is determined to probe the dead woman’s life on her own. But when someone begins to menace Blair with mounting threats, Wyatt takes notice: Was this murder indeed a lethal case of mistaken identity–and was Blair the intended victim?
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Author
Linda Howard
Pages
384
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Published Date
2004-12-28
ISBN
0345476255 9780345476258
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"Another amazing piece by David Baldacci.The scary part is reading about a radical group that consists of people in power.I hope it never happens.Looking forward to your next book coming soon to a library near me."
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Suzanne Jamison
"I'll be perfectly honest. I thought for sure I'd hate this. I wasn't too far in and then comes the talks of being a cheerleader and being popular and beautiful and vain. I almost didn't give this a chance and returned the ebook. Somehow, I stuck with it. And while it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, there were still times I found Blair frustrating.<br/><br/>I really liked where this was headed at first. Mistaken identity. While this doesn't play out the way you'd think, I still ended up enjoying the story. I still wish it had played out the way I had thought it would as far as what was going on. It felt a bit of a let down when two matters weren't related at all. <spoiler>It almost felt like it cheapened the attempts on Blair's life somehow after finding out the death of Nicole was not a case of her being mistaken for Blair or that Blair wasn't in danger of being a witness.</spoiler><br/><br/>While I did enjoy this, I am not convinced to read the second book."