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Born to Die

by Lisa Jackson (Author)

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I really like the way Lisa Jackson writes her stories, and I have enjoyed the partnership of Alvarez & Pescoli. By not reading any reviews beforehand, I preserved the fun of guessing the "who", "what', & "why." The H/H were likable and their attraction to each other was allowed to progress realistically (considering the high-suspense, plot-moving storyline). I do wish that Alvarez & Pescoli played bigger parts, but sense a 'build up' towards a bigger storyline for Alvarez in future books. Keeping that in mind, this book is a consistent entrant to the series, but I'm hoping the next story goes ka-boom!

In relation to the audio presentation, I admit to being a bit disappointed. There were numerous "voice overs" in the production, and the narrator's voice was so different, these became particularly noticeable. Not enough care was taken to match the reader's pitch, cadence, and volume of his re-do to his original recording. Not typical for a Recorded Books production. ( )
  Conkie | Jul 26, 2012 |
In born to die, a serial killer up's the anty at christmas time by going after his female half siblings that his father's donations to a sperm bank during his college years created as well as a daughter created by a mistress 35 years before. The daughter A doctor, seeks out the truth after relizing she might be in the sights of the serial killer because she looks just like other victims who all have earily similiar features! det. Alvarez and Pescoli are not far behind the doctor in tracking the killer but while Trace a cowboy that falls for the doctor, who looks like his ex wife and the ex-GF as well, trys to protect his newfound love from the serial killer hellbent on killing off the female lineage from his fathers side. ( )
  redheadish | May 10, 2012 |
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A sad, strange coincidence . . . that's Dr. Kacey Lambert's initial response to the deaths of two women who bear an uncanny resemblance to herself. It's not like there was any real connection between Kacey and the B-movie actress or the elementary school teacher. But Detective Selena Alvarez suspects otherwise.

One of the bodies contained traces of poison at the time of death. Selena and her partner, Detective Regan Pescoli, can find no motive for murder. But Kacey has started to notice ties between the dead women's lives and her own-all close in age, born within miles of each other. And all have links to Trace O'Halleran, the man Kacey just started dating.

The deeper Kacey digs, the more reason she has to fear. More look-alikes are dying, and the killer is getting bolder and more brutal. And Kacey knows it's only a matter of time before hers is the next name on a list of those who were born to die...
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