"Beverly Barton is as good as they get"
Socialite Reve Sorrell returns to Cherokee Pointe,
Tennessee to learn more about her family history and to
find out for certain whether local bar owner Jazzy Talbot
is her twin though the two look identical except for minor
material things. Jazzy wonders why her beloved
septuagenarian Aunt Sally would have lied about a sister
and perhaps her mother while Reve struggles with being
adopted. Meanwhile a serial killer is murdering redheaded women who
look similar to Reve and Jazzy. At the same time, the
unknown assailant who appears to have killed their mother
plans to murder the siblings having failed to so three
decades ago. While Jamie Upton plans to marry Jazzy,
Sheriff Jacob Butler and Reve are attracted to one another
although neither wants to admit that having had a homicide
taint their first impressions (see THE LAST TO DIE).
However, both men quickly realize they must do whatever
including risking their lives to keep their respective
girlfriends safe from two different killers. This entertaining romantic suspense closes the Tennessee
Mountain trilogy by answering the lingering questions from
the previous novels while also returning many cast
member. In fact the lead romantic couple of AS GOOD AS
DEAD had their "falling out" in the previous novel. The
story line is fast-paced with several subplots that
ultimately tie together with two final confrontations
involving the siblings separately. Though one must wonder
how a certain male could miss the signs of who were the
killers and their motives, Beverly Barton is as good as
they get when it comes to satisfying sub-genre fans. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 16, 2004
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