To Die For by Linda Howard Paperback Book

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Rent To Die For

Author: Linda Howard

Format: Mass Market Paperback, Unabridged-MP3, Abridged-CD

Publisher: Ballantine Books

Published: Dec 2004

Genre: Fiction - Romance - General

Retail Price: $8.99

Pages: 378

Synopsis

The beautiful owner of a successful up-scale fitness center, Blair Mallory is stunned when a troubled member of the club becomes obsessed with her and sets out to imitate her style and dress, a situation that is further complicated by the murder of the look-alike, the media frenzy that follows, and the investigation of police lieutenant Wyatt Bloodsworth. Original.

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Reviews

BookLender review by DEBORAH on 2010-07-22 14:01:47

I get the audio books because I spend a great deal of time in my car going to & from work. The accents on this CD where terrible and I fought myself from just turning it off and sending the CD back, I felt like I'd be much better of reading the book itself. The narrators voice is like nails down a chalk board, the accents or horrible and Wyatt is completely mono toned. I�m continuing on however as I don�t want to miss what is probably a great story once you wade thru Blaire�s whining. For this particular book stick with the hard copy and avoid the audio. The first person story telling is also a negative unless that is a forum your comfortable with. 7/22/10 Update: Couldn't take it anymore sent the audio book back unfinished. If your interested in this title buy the book.