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Lethal Seduction: introduced by Clare Mackintosh

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Featuring a brand new introduction from Sunday Times bestselling author, Clare Mackintosh, talking about what Jackie and her books mean to her!  'Jackie's heroines don't take off their clothes to please a man, but to please themselves' CLARE MACKINTOSH'Jackie Collins’s daring, unapologetic stroke of the pen, combined with her glorious wit, has single-handedly given creative license to new generations of authors and storytellers.' COLLEEN HOOVERDon't miss this dazzling page-turner, packed with desire, sex, revenge and love. There have been many imitators, but only ever one Jackie Collins.  With millions of her books sold around the world, and thirty-one New York Times bestsellers, she is one of the world’s top-selling novelists. From glamorous Beverly Hills bedrooms to Hollywood movie studios; from glittering rock concerts to the yachts of billionaires, Jackie chronicled the scandalous lives of the rich, famous, and infamous from the inside looking out. 'A true inspiration, a trail blazer for women's fiction' JILLY COOPER ‘Jackie shows us all what being a strong, successful woman means at any age’ MILLY JOHNSON ‘Jackie will never be forgotten, she’ll always inspire me to #BeMoreJackie’ JILL MANSELL ‘Legend is a word used too lightly for so many undeserving people, but Jackie is the very definition of the word’ ALEX KHAN ‘What Jackie knew how to do so well, is to tell a thumping good story’ ROWAN COLEMAN ‘I read hundreds of books every year. But Jackie Collins’ novels are the only ones I can read over and over’ AMY ROWLAND ‘Jackie wrote with shameless ambition, ruthless passion and pure diamond-dusted sparkle’ CATHERINE STEADMAN ‘Here is a woman who not only wanted to entertain her readers, but also to teach them something; about the world and about themselves’ ISABELLE BROOM ‘There’s a lot a drag queen can learn from Jackie’ TOM RASMUSSEN ‘Lessons galore on every page… about feminism, equality, tolerance and love’ CARMEL HARRINGTON ‘Jackie is the queen of cliff-hangers’ SAMANTHA TONGE ‘For all her trademark sass, there is a moralist at work here’ LOUISE CANDLISH ‘Nobody does it quite like Jackie and nobody ever will’ SARRA MANNING ‘Jackie bought a bit of glitter, sparkle and sunshine into our humdrum existence’ VERONICA HENRY ‘Jackie wrote about Hollywood with total authenticity, breaking all the rules and taboos’ BARBARA TAYLOR BRADFORD ‘Collins was saying that women didn’t have to centre round men, either in books or in life’ JESSIE BURTON ‘Jackie lived the Hollywood dream, but, she looked sideways at it, and then shared the dirt with her readers’ JULIET ASHTON ‘What radiates from her novels, is a sense that women are capable of great things’ ALEXANDRA HEMINSLEY  

564 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2000

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Jackie Collins

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There have been many imitators, but only Jackie Collins can tell you what really goes on in the fastest lane of all. From Beverly Hills bedrooms to a raunchy prowl along the streets of Hollywood; from glittering rock parties and concerts to stretch limos and the mansions of power brokers-Jackie Collins chronicles the real truth from the inside looking out.

Jackie Collins has been called a "raunchy moralist" by the late director Louis Malle and "Hollywood's own Marcel Proust" by Vanity Fair magazine. With over 500 million copies of her books sold in more than forty countries, and with some 30 New York Times bestsellers to her credit, Jackie Collins is one of the world's top-selling novelists. She is known for giving her readers an unrivalled insider's knowledge of Hollywood and the glamorous lives and loves of the rich, famous, and infamous. "I write about real people in disguise," she says. "If anything, my characters are toned down-the truth is much more bizarre."

Jackie Collins died of breast cancer Saturday, September 19, 2015. Jackie Collins, who had kept her illness secret, said recently that she believed in an afterlife, that she had no regrets and that she had emulated Frank Sinatra in that “I did it my way.”

Visit Jackie's website: www.jackiecollins.com
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Profile Image for Brooklyn Tayla.
1,042 reviews77 followers
May 11, 2016
I'll always love re reading Jackie Collins. Her books will always hold a special place in my heart. This one was my third read and it was every bit as exciting and enthralling. Nobody will ever write like JC <3
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245 reviews
July 15, 2024
Listen, Jackie Collins is not a perfect person, and this book contains a fat woman who smells like garlic and some other things that just wouldn't pass muster nowadays. However, THERE IS A CHARACTER NAMED DICK COCKRANGER. FIVE STARS.
Profile Image for Deb Sharp.
434 reviews15 followers
October 13, 2012
I enjoyed this book! I'm not a huge Jackie Collins fan, I have only read a few if her books, but this one was one that I really enjoyed. And Yes I do think it is a 5 star book! Just because some people do not like it, does not give other's the right to question how I rate a book!
Profile Image for Fiona Collins.
Author 8 books110 followers
February 7, 2020
I haven’t read a Jackie Collins novel for a loooong time. The last time, I think I was about 16. I probably read it on a blanket in the back garden in the summer, feeling I was reading something very glamorous and naughty and I probably hid it under the blanket every time my mum came out to ask how my exam revision was going…

It was a time in my life when the only glamour I knew was a Constance Carroll cherry roll-on lip gloss and some Anne French cleansing milk so these books were like Wow! The bonkbusting glitz and danger of it all. The lust. The money. The settings: New York, LA, Vegas... places at the time I could only dream of (I’ve been to them all now but hey, I’m quite old). The characters – larger than life and with the best names ever. Lethal Seduction has ‘Madison Castelli’, ‘Dexter Falcon’ and an ex-stripper named ‘Varoomba’ for goodness sake!

This book came up on a BookBub deal for 99p and I grabbed it and raced through it faster than one of Collins’ heroines whips her knickers off when she wants to get down and dirty with someone she really likes (it’s all about female power and control in these books, which I love). I devoured this book. I laughed. I cheered on those strong female characters. I booked a trip to Vegas (not really).

I remembered just how much I loved these books. Indeed, I can feel a whole Jackie Collins mini-retrospective coming on. I might save the next one for my summer holiday though – I think you need to have a fruity cocktail in your hand, a hot lifeguard in your sights, and be in the pool on a lilo or something…

Bravo Jackie Collins. An absolute legend!
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Author 1 book32 followers
December 4, 2014
'Lethal Seductions' is all about sex, lust, luxury, money, and not to forget,deception, betrayal, and crime; it seems the latter co-exist with the former naturally. Jamie is betrayed by Peter and Dexter by Rosarita. Michael kills one wife after another, his daughter Madison's mother and step-mother so methodically and skilfully that she gets no idea about it until she is twenty nine. And when life surprises her with startling information of the existence of a brother and an aunt and that her father was a professional killer, she feels like a stranger to her own world, her own family.
Sex occupies the center of the world of luxury, riches, and licence. This pervades the world of the old too - Leon Blaine, the billionaire,Chas the moneyed father of two married daughters and not to speak of Dexter's father Matt who ogles at any woman including Varoomba's famous artificial assets and pours vulgarities into his son's ears.
But beneath all these are the assumptions which men and women live by, written in Collins' inimitable pithy style.They are many, but here are just a chosen few:
"..,women are like wine...they get sweeter and more precious" p 245
"A person gets the friends they deserve."p 303
"Nothing worth having is easy." p 192
"Thirty is old when you are twenty." p 137
I award this book five stars.
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44 reviews
March 15, 2022
I enjoyed this book. I once again liked learning about all the different characters, even though some of them were unlikeable but I suppose that’s the point. Not 5 stars as I wasn’t completely hooked however if you’re debating whether to read it or not there is a character called Dick Cockranger, so yes give it a read.
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71 reviews3 followers
August 26, 2012


This is the worst book by Jackie Collins that I have read! I had troubles finishing it, because the plot was not interesting and some characters and their behavior were utterly unbelievable. Waste of time.
913 reviews
May 8, 2021
Jackie Collins manages to weave several character's stories together with an ending in an explosive weekend in Vegas. Sex is the main focus in the lives of several characters: the son of the richest man in the world likes having sex in places where he will have an audience; the soap star's wife is having a hot affair; the father of one character has his favorite stripper (Varoomba) move in with him; the golden couple heads for divorce because the husband is having an affair - with a man. Ambition is always another theme for this author and in this book we have an ambitious magazine writer; an ambitious television host, a photographer and a boxer. Basically - candy for the mind.
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February 15, 2024
I enjoyed reading the book. It has some stunning revelations. However, the story seems unfinished with refernce to Madison's story line and Wish more of Dexter's success would have been elaborated :)
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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Author 25 books335 followers
April 19, 2020
What an absolute escape from the challenges of the current, difficult time. I LOVED this story and got swept along with all the characters' subplots.
A lot of fun. A lot of glamour. What a ride!
23 reviews
May 6, 2025
Couldn't resist reading another one of her trashy novels. Enjoyed the change finished very quickly! 🐱
2 reviews
January 18, 2012
Well I would definitely say this book is r rated and I would only recommend people above the age of 18 to read it. Filled with sex and a little bit of drugs I thoroughly disliked this book. It was recommended to me as a relaxing read (my sister, I guess she didn't know the type of genre that I'm in to ) but I was thoroughly disturbed by this book.
That aside I thought the characters were not deep enough. Madison the main character was very fickle and strange in that she would push issues she was facing aside ( dramas with her father) and discuss other random irrelevant things such as her doorman . I didn't like how the book was from the point of view of several characters, although it did all tie together in the end
So overall if I could go back I would not read it since it was a waste of time and after finishing it I feel thoroughly disturbed and dissatisfied.
Profile Image for Emily.
132 reviews
September 6, 2017
It got the rating of just ok as it wasn't Jackie Collins's best book. I liked others that I have read a lot more. It was a long story and felt just as long to read it. It had good characters though but just felt like I had read the story lines before. It just didn't feel exciting and new. Some of the story was a bit predictable. I felt like the story lines went on a bit to long but the ending was a good wrap up of the characters lives. It did have its good bits though. Just felt like I was reading and reading and reading and nothing was happening that wasn't fun or not predictable.
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36 reviews2 followers
August 23, 2015
Not impressed. it was ok but not one that I had to read from cover to cover in one sitting. Didn't connect with any of the characters.. It got interesting towards the end but then just stopped. Needed an epilogue to explain what happened next......come on please! Looks like there is a sequel but am I really that interested in finding out what happens next...I think not.
Profile Image for Dena Pardi.
224 reviews8 followers
July 16, 2018
This was a pretty bad book. I've always enjoyed the fast paced, light read of Jackie Collins novels but this one just lost it for me. It was crude and vulgar for the sake of being crude and vulgar, the story climax fell flat and the epilogue did tie all the ends, but were predictable and lame. It's too bad, I really wanted to like this book, but I was not a fan.
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31 reviews3 followers
October 25, 2018
I really like the way Jackie Collins represents her female characters. They always have that extra something and she makes sure to emphasize their sexuality.

Not sure if I liked the ending of this book though. It seemed rushed. Would've liked if Madison's story was fleshed out a bit. Rather than a few pages of reconciling with her dad and meeting her unknown half brother.
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Author 20 books11 followers
July 18, 2010
This was a hot fast-paced page turner! I loved the layers and subplots to the entire story, but I wished there was more time spent on Madison's saga. I wanted to see how she worked through her feelings towards her father.

Great read with many facets to enjoy!
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8 reviews
November 6, 2012
Murder, mystery, intrigue. Power struggle. Love this book. Jackie Collins is one of my all time favorite authors.
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149 reviews
May 7, 2022
DNF - abandoned on page 43 after reading these lines: On reflection, there were quite a few things about David she hadn't liked. So why the wasted two years?" At that point I came to realize that, on reflection, there was nothing I liked so far about this book so why waste my precious time?

Red flags: The characters were painted as either stereotypical tropes or incredibly weak from the start such as: the spoiled, racist, rich bitch; her gangster father who says things such as 'I thought you was in love"; beautiful women who don't know it, clinging to crumbs of compliments which center around their appearance, and are crushed by suspicions of infidelity; crass men obsessed with "big titties". Ugh.

5 reviews
January 19, 2022
This book was busy and long. However, it was not long in a "character development" kind of way but in a "add in more characters for word count" fashion. I've never read a book with so many characters that would have easily made separate books, most characters and dialogues were unnecessary and contributed nothing to the story. It's not a story I would retell to a person with how busy it was. I finished it because I was curious, not from intrigue, only to understand what the author was trying to do. I figured it out and my final opinion was that a lot was happening in this book for it to remain interesting.
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48 reviews1 follower
April 25, 2019
I’d give this book a 3.5
It was a nice light read for vacation! Faced paced, exactly how I like it. The ending was a little too predictable. But I enjoyed the different perspectives. I didn’t fall in love with the main character, which is fine, I don’t mind disliking the main character in my books. It’s just a different way of thinking. There were still a lot of unanswered questions. Some characters I had no interest in but felt like it was just a filler for the book.
31 reviews5 followers
June 11, 2020
lethal seduction was a very interesting book. it was the first time for me to read adult fiction, which was new and strange for me to digest, but it definitely introduced me to a different genre of stories. it took around one month to read this, as I was busy those days but the story was easy to read and understand, and well-woven story. people who are into adult fiction can give it a try. I liked the book.
go ahead, happy reading.
6 reviews
August 2, 2018
This is the kind of book you take to the beach for a little summer reading and you are not especially afraid of the pages getting wet or sandy! Good but not great! You will read it two years from now and like it again but you won't remember a thing about the plot or the characters.
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302 reviews6 followers
August 12, 2018
(c)2000 I have never read a Jackie Collins book that I didn't like. Exciting. You could hardly wait to see what happens next. One of the books that I wish had a sequal. Romance, devious manipulations, and raunchy.
114 reviews1 follower
July 29, 2020
I love Jackie Collins books. The writing is easy to follow along and the subject matter isn't so convoluted that you need to focus all your attention. The books are easy to read yet still captivating. I have been a fan of her books for 13 years. I have plenty of them and hope to own all of them.
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135 reviews3 followers
January 2, 2018
I absolutely loved this book. It was everything from sex and secrets, to crime and death. There was never a boring bit and I enjoyed every page of it. Jackie Collins has impressed me once again!
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728 reviews
August 23, 2018
Beginning was hard to get into and I was a little disappointed at the end because I feel like there are still questions that did not get answered. Ok read
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951 reviews7 followers
April 7, 2019
Jackie Collins has been a guilty pleasure of mine for 35 years. LETHAL SEDUCTION does not disappoint.
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