The Switch

by Sandra Brown

Other authorsJan Maxwell (Reader)
2000

Status

Available

Collection

Publication

Simon & Schuster Audio (2000), Edition: Abridged

Description

When her identical twin sister turns up dead, Melina Lloyd joins forces with her sister's lover to search for the truth about the killing, only to find herself on the run from a criminal mastermind whose evil schemes could have global repercussions.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Vorobyey
I only read this as it was delivered by mistake. Poor converstaion, telegraphed ending (almost inevitable from the title). Tedious. I won't be reading any more of her books.
LibraryThing member wispywillow
This was the first Sandra Brown novel I've ever read. It wasn't too bad... though the characters' dialogues didn't seem natural. When I read them, I couldn't help thinking, "Oh, come on, who talks like that?" I found that distracting.
LibraryThing member kaulsu
Well, I wouldn't call it "literature" but she pulled off the whole "twins switching places" idea quite nicely. She even threw in a few switches I hadn't anticipated, and encouraged me to just live with what she presented as true! Not too bad for a grocery-store book. I prefer a little less romance
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and a little more action without as much blood, perhaps? I'll give her that her creeps were truly creepy.
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LibraryThing member LivelyLady
The death of an identical twin leads her twin on a suspenseful search for the truth about the death. Added to the suspense is a Native American astronaut, artificial insemination, religious cults.....While not my usual genre, I was surprised how good this was.

I have only read a [Sandra Brown]
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novel once several years ago. It is nice to find an author worth revisiting.
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LibraryThing member SilversReviews
Somewhat predictable, but the characters and storyline keep your interest.

As children, identical twins, Gillian and Melina Lloyd, loved to switch places....it was fun and they wanted to try it as adults for one last time.....it turned out that this switch was a deadly idea.

Patients at the Waters
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Fertility Clinic some how ended up murdered or had their children kidnapped/stolen after birth.

Gillian Lloyd's murder after visiting the clinic for artificial insemination makes the police and her family become suspicious that there is more going on at the clinic than it appears.

Love, lust, murder, revenge, and deceit all wrapped up into one. :)

ENJOY!!
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LibraryThing member gogglemiss
Another good one from Sandra Brown. involving identical twins. Imagine the fun of writing a story around them confusing the characters and hoodwinking the reader. Disapointing ending, though.
LibraryThing member wiccked
This one got me. Well and truly.

I really enjoyed this book. And was so totally shocked, it was amazing!
LibraryThing member chrissywest
Awesome book. Very exciting. The Switch was a quick read, because I can’t put it down. There were so many twist and turns. Just when you think you have it figured out, there is another twist in the story, that leaves you shocked. I really enjoyed the ending as well. I gave it a 4 instead of a 5,
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only because, I did find the book confusing in places. One minute it’s Gillian, the next it’s Melinda.
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LibraryThing member bobp0303
Very fast -- quite improbable as to the charismatic leader's depth of cunning and expertise and the size of his army -- probably true, in other words :) :)
LibraryThing member booklovers2
Over the top murder mystery with an fertility clinic back story and a Jim Jones type Religious Cult having a far reach that was pretty far fetched.
LibraryThing member soosthemoose
Good book with a lot of twists and turns.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2000

Physical description

6 inches

ISBN

0743505166 / 9780743505161

Barcode

0100049

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