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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Body Double

Title:Body Double

Author(s):
Tess Gerritsen

Summary:
Boston medical examiner Dr. Maura Isles literally
meets her match—and must fa
ce a savage serial

killer and shattering personal revelations—in the
brilliant new novel of The Surgeon and The Sinner.

Dr. Maura Isles makes her living dealing with

death. As a pathologist in a major metropolitan
city, she has seen more than her share of corpses
every day—many of them victims of violent mur-

der. But never before has her blood run cold, a
nd
never has the grim expression "dead ringer" rung

so terrifyingly true. Because never before has

the lifeless bodu on the medical examiner's table

been her own.

Yet there can be no denying the mind-reeling

evidence before her shocked eyes and those of
her colleagues, including Detective Jane Rizzoli:
the woman found shot to death outside Maura's

home is the mirror image of Maura, down to th
e
most intimate physical nuances. Even more chill-

ing is the discovery that they share the same birth

date and blood type. For the stunned Maura, an

only child, there can be just one explanation. And

when a DNA test confurms that Maura's mysteri-

ous doppelgänger is in fact her twin sister, an
already bizzare murder investigation becomes a

disturbing and dangerous excursion into a past
full of dark secrets.

Searching for answers, Maura is drawn to a sea-
side town in Maine where other horrifying

surprises await. But perhaps more frightening, an

unknown murderer is at large on a cross-country

killing spree. To stop the massacre and uncover

the twisted truth about her own roots, Maura
must probe her first living subject: the mother

that she never knew . . . an icy and cunning

woman who could be responsible for giving

Maura life—and who just may have a plan to take
it away.


My Review:
This book was AWESOME! It's such a lifetime movie typ
e of book. It's got the thriller part and the horror part and it's even got the romance part. It captured my attention within the first 3 or 4 pages. Now I just have to go back to read the rest of the series. I didn't realize this was the 4th book in the series. lol. But I highly recommend this book to anyone who's into that category of books.

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