"strong romantic suspense thriller"
In Cleveland pianist Marnie Lundy dreams of playing at
Carnegie, but for now plays at Lauderdale's department
store. One night after work in the parking lot, a man
arrives handing her a package; another man tries to take
the package; and a third man succeeds, but snatches her
too. Marnie has no idea what is going on, but each male
called her Lila. The third man says his name is Noah Tennant code
name "Sinatra"; that the first individual was the
Philosopher and the second the Sorcerer. His top secret
Office of Political Unity and Security (OPUS) has been
searching for Lila for five months and the Sorcerer for
two years. She insists she is not Lila, but Marnie. As
he learns she is telling the truth, he investigates why
two women look identical and recruits Marnie to help them
find their best agent the missing for five months Lila and
the lethal treacherous Sorcerer. Like Marnie readers will wonder who slipped that
hallucinatory drug in her water from the moment the
frightened Philosopher dumps his "book" on her until the
final confrontation between her and Sinatra as she forces
him to sing what is in his heart. The story line is
action-packed with Elizabeth Bevarly lampooning espionage
thrillers while providing a strong romantic suspense
thriller. The Lila-Marnie scenario is obvious yet the
audience will not care as fans will wonder if OPUS is what
Homeland security is all about in a fun sequel to YOU GOT
MALE. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 25, 2006
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