What do you think?
Rate this book


Identical twins Melina and Gillian Lloyd haven't considered switching places since childhood. So when Melina proposes that Gillian take her place as a media escort to NASA astronaut Col. "Chief" Hart, she refuses...at first. The following morning Melina receives terrible news: her sister has been brutally murdered - and Chief, though innocent, is the prime suspect. He and Melina are determined to find the killer, a megalomaniac whose horrific schemes require Gillian's replacement, her identical twin - Melina.
Special for This Edition!
An excerpt from Sandra Brown's newest novel,
Envy
This is an alternate publication of ISBN: 0446609943
550 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published August 29, 2000


It isn't the first time that identical twins Gillian and Melina Lloyd have switched identities. Yet it's the first time as adults that they've even considered the childhood prank. Melina, the more impetuous twin, proposes that her circumspect sister take her place as a media escort to NASA astronaut and national hero Colonel Christopher "Chief" Hart..

Wine, she thought. Maybe it would relax her enough to sleep ...

["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
This case was so damn multilayered.
He was a member of a minority, and, as all minority youths learn early on, he'd had to work longer, strive harder, be tougher. ... He was watched more closely, the implication being that at some point he would probably screw up.
I doubt they're held in chains. But mind control can be an even stronger shackle.