Rating: Summary: Started out great but then got boring Review: The beginning of this book was great and kept me interested until about half-way when it became boring and predictable.
Rating: Summary: You can't wait to find out what happens next. Review: This thriller is a fast moving, intense and passionate novel, written with insight and humor. The author moves easily from high suspense to subtle mind games and puzzles, leading the reader on a capivating chase with "I can't wait to see what happens next" chapter conclusions. Be sure you have some free time, as you won't want to put this one down.
Rating: Summary: Exciting! Review: Thrilling and alluring! There is a new twist with every turn of the page. This book is even better than his last one! I can't wait for his next book.
Rating: Summary: Exciting! Review: Thrilling and alluring! There is a new twist with every turn of the page. This book is even better than his last one! I can't wait for his next book.
Rating: Summary: Definitely needs a sequal Review: TV critic Joe McBride knows that his professional life is rapidly rising while his personal life is sinking even faster. He hardly felt a ripple from his divorce and felt even less when his former fiancee dumped him because Joe always is able to find a new lady. This time it is his new neighbor Amy Goode and her kooky twin sister Loree who hook the womanizing Joe. However, Amy has a complication in that her boyfriend, a religious fanatic, will not tolerate any competition; while the eerie Loree is too nuts for Joe. For a change, Joe decides to use the head on his shoulders and keep away from Amy. He takes his daughter to the park, but she disappears. With the help of his ex-wife, he frantically searches for his missing daughter. DOUBLE EXPOSURE is an interesting mockery of the Hollywood TV scene that falls just a bit short because the lead protagonists and their motives are not fully developed. The story line is fun and the secondary characters are well designed, adding much to the tale. Hopefully, readers will read more about them, especially the cable TV crowd. Stephen Collins, who obviously knows his way around Hollywood as demonstrated by this novel and EYE CONTACT, has scribed a thriller that will please fans of the Hollywood beat. Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: A fast, sexy, page-turner for the beach or a plane ride. Review: When charming, stressed-out New York TV critic Joe McBride moves into a new apartment, he finds that his kitchen window looks into the neighboring apartment of a beautiful, seductive woman, Amy Goode, who plays on Joe's attention - as soon as she knows she has it. "Double Exposure" shifts back and forth between Joe and Amy as his curiosity and attraction turn to obsession and each new revelation about Amy only seems to deepen the mystery around her. "Double Exposure" is about mistaken identity, obsession, and what can happen when a beautiful stranger starts throwing temptingly outrageous choices your way.
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