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Title: Double Exposure
by Barbara Taylor McCafferty, Beverly Taylor Herald
ISBN: 1-57566-343-0
Publisher: Kensington Mass Market
Pub. Date: October, 1998
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $5.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (4 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 5
Summary: Really Enjoyable
Comment: The Bert and Nan Tatum books are well-written and a joy to read. The sisters, although twins, each have their own strengths and quirks. The chapters in the books alternate between each sister telling the story. Lots of humor along with a good mystery.

Rating: 5
Summary: The twins are even better the second time around
Comment: Solving the DOUBLE MURDER in the first book has made identical twins Nan and Bert local celebrities. Still, they have no desire to investigate another murder. But then Nan meets Crane Morgan. He's handsome and romantic, and Nan is swept completely off her feet. But Bert has reservations, especially when Louise Eagleston tells her that Crane's identical twin was accused of murder but committed suicide. When Bert goes to hear more from Louise, she finds Louise shot. Now, Bert wants to know more about what's going on, but Nan doesn't want to hear anything bad about Crane or his late brother. Can Bert find the truth while keeping both herself and Nan alive?

This is a fun book. The twins alternating narration is a nice and often funny touch and their personalities get better defined. I figured out the ending before the twins, but by then I was so concerned for them that I had to keep reading. These are great characters that I hope I can keep reading about for years to come.

Rating: 3
Summary: Too much gimmick, too little plot.
Comment: Sometimes one plus one does't add up to two. When twins write a mystery about twin sleuths and twin killers, it doesn't really compute. My problem with the book is that it alternates from one twin's life and thoughts to the other. It is not confusing, but seems to rely too much on this gimmick and not enough good story telling.

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