"powerful tour de force thriller"
Katherine Lawrence feels as if she is in the middle of a
draconian nightmare as thugs, spooks or terrorists break
into the house where she is living that belongs to her
lover Ed Barnes, the deputy director of operations for the
CIA. They tie her and her friend Lisa up and they torture
Katherine trying to get her to tell them where the safe in
the house is. She never knew Ed has a safe but they don't
believe her but Katherine manages to get her mouth free of
the tape so she can scream. Her next door neighbor Don scares them off and takes her
to the hospital where she feels like she knew him in
another life. She also thinks she is losing her mind
because when she looks in the mirror it isn't the face she
remembers and when she takes a shower it isn't the body
she remembers. For some reason she is afraid of Ed and
with the help of Dan she loses the two agents he has
guarding her. Ed soon picks up her track and when he
finally gets his hands on her she feels she like she is
living in the middle of a Hitchcock movie. Readers will love OBSESSION, a stunning and powerful tour
de force thriller. Katherine doesn't know what is real
and what is a figment of her imagination but she has clues
that all is not right. Her rings are loose, her clothes
are not comfortable and the tiles where her head bashed
the kitchen floor seem to have shrunk. Readers will
eagerly wait to find out what is happened to the
vulnerable and frightened Katherine. Karen Robards proves
once again she is a stupendous storyteller. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 27, 2007
SummaryA woman survives a horrific attempt on her life, only to
feel like a stranger in her own home, in the electrifying
new novel from New York Times-bestselling author Karen
Robards.
The house is all wrong. Her clothes are all wrong. When
Katharine Lawrence recovers consciousness on the kitchen
floor, staggers to her feet and looks at herself in the
mirror, the beautiful face staring back at her is
familiarbut wrong. Despite all the evidenceher
pictures are all over the apartment, the clothes in the
closets are the right size, and it's her hair caught in the
brush atop the dressereverything feels wrong.
Maybe the trauma of the attempt on her life has given her
some kind of amnesia. She's twenty-nine, the special
assistant to the head of the National Security Agency, and
she's lucky to be alive. She also knows she can trust no one.
Before she can act on her instincts and run for her life,
CIA Agent Nick Huston arrives on the scene. The CIA is
conducting a special investigation of Katharine's boss, and
the mystified woman in her "unreal" house is the key to the
operation. But the real Katharine Lawrence has been whisked
away for debriefing, and this expendable lookalike, Jenna
Hill, is being used until the CIA gets the information it
needs. But no one counted on Jenna Hill's outrage at being
used. And no oneleast of all Nickcould have
anticipated the heat that flares between them as the game
plays on.
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