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Twice Kissed (Zebra Books) [Paperback]

Lisa Jackson
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18 Dec 1998 Zebra Books
What would you do if your identical twin sister disappeared?
Marquise Walker has vanished without a trace. There are few clues and much speculation on her sudden disappearance. But the truth is more terrifying than anyone can imagine. Desperately worried, her twin sister Maggie will do anything she can to find her.

Could you trust the man who might have killed her?
Thane Walker is the only man Maggie ever loved. He's also Marquise's husband. Now he's the man she really shouldn't trust. He could be her best hope; but he could be a cold-blooded killer...

How would you react if you found out she wasn't the person you thought she was?
The deeper Maggie digs, the more she is drawn into the web of her sister's past . . . to a twisted family legacy of desperate deceit, betrayal and revenge . . . each secret bringing her closer to a final shocking truth and to a killer who's closer than she could ever imagine . . .
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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Zebra Books (18 Dec 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0821760386
  • ISBN-13: 978-0821760383
  • Product Dimensions: 17.3 x 10.8 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,242,415 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'As a beach read, this is a cracker. Read it at night and it certainly will keep you up. For after the prologue, Jackson slips into her real agenda, and out of your comfort zone.' (Courier Mail, Brisbane on DEEP FREEZE 20070115)

'A fast-paced and surprisingly complex story . . . The depiction of the protagonist . . . reaches an unusual depth, and the crisp, skillful language infuse every sentence with suspense . . . will keep readers riveted.' (Publishers Weekly on DEEP FREEZE 20070115)

'A spine-tingler.' (Seattle Post-Intelligencer on DEEP FREEZE 20070115) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Lisa Jackson's books are number one bestsellers in America and she tours across the country. She lives with her family, two cats and an eighty-pound dog in the Pacific Northwest. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars I thought this was great 10 May 2008
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I thought this book was great, theres nothing odd about the amount of people that die as they don't all die in a mysterious way as the other reviewer says. Just think to your own family, how many have passed on through illness, old age etc, nothing odd about that. Anyway this book had me hooked, so many unanswered questions that I was dying to flick to the end to have a sneak peak and find out the answers. I really did not know how it was going to end and certainly did not guess who 'the villain' was.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Exciting 16 Jan 2013
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Not a bad book too read,great ending,wish the ending would have gone on a bit more,was too quick off an ending,but good Book to read....
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5.0 out of 5 stars A compelling read... 4 July 2003
By iheartjackbauer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Maggie McCrae retreated to Idaho with her thirteen year old daughter after the death of her husband. With the guilt she felt over his death, Maggie was barely coping, and she also had her daughter, Becca's hostility to deal with. When she gets one of the rare 'messages' from her twin Mary Theresa nee Marquise, she knows something is wrong. For only at times when Mary Theresa is in the most distress is she able to talk to Maggie through her mind. The only thing that sticks is that she blames her ex-husband, and Maggie's one time love.

Thane Walker has his own agenda, and he doesn't care what he has to do to accomplish it. When his vindictive ex-wife dissapears after dropping a bombshell on him, he knows that it's probably nothing more than a stunt for publicity. When the police suspect him of being responsible for her dissaperance, he decides to go to Maggie, the only woman he's ever loved.

Twice Kissed is a very emotional tale which started almost twenty years earlier. With jealousy and betrayal the key, Thane and Maggie race to find out what happened to Marquise while both dealing with trust issues. I really enjoy all of Jackson's books as she puts so much emotion into them, you can't help but be sucked right in.

14 of 16 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A Decent way to spend the Weekend 24 Mar 2002
By Kristi Ahlers - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Although this has not been a favorite of mine by this author, it was still a good way to spend the weekend. The characters for the most part were nicely developed but situations within the story could have had better clarification or resolution sooner. The relationship between Thane and Maggie had more promise I think. Although there was a good narrative of their relationship from the past, the "Present" relationship could have been better formed. They went from "I love you" to "I can't trust you" to "I love you" again with a lot of mistrust in between. Maggie had been hurt so many times in the past that I found her reluctance to "forgive and forget" understandable. What I did not understand was why the ends were tied up so fast without a whole lot communication between the two main characters. This could have been done and added something extra to the book without letting the reader feel that the end was just cut off with no real "closure".

Still overall a good suspense packed novel with real emotions, and an added bounus of the author touching on a very touchy subject. A good book and worth the read.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your time 25 Oct 2007
By eMMe - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This was my first Lisa Jackson book and it definitely left a sour aftertaste. It was a mis-mash of a storyline that fizzled, boring and selfish characters I didn't care to root for.

Story: Maggie's twin sister, Mary Theresa seems to have gone missing and this sets up events reuniting her with Thane Walker... who happens to be her former love, but ended up marrying her twin(now divorced). He still "only" loves Maggie.

Ugh, this book was just plain awful! I just didn't care for the pairing of Maggie and Thane in this book. Mostly, I hated Thane and Mary Theresa I wouldn't have cared if both dropped off the face of the earth.

He slept with Mary Theresa(even if he was drunk and it didn't matter that he thought it was Maggie) but I didn't need him to go into detail about the fact that they slept together many many times during that drunken "mistaken" identity night, and that when he had to marry Mary Theresa-- he tells Maggie he had felt lust for Mary Theresa for a while (even though he supposedly only loved Maggie)... It just seems to downplay the intimacy between the main characters that he can go from sleeping with the heroine to others.

Mary Theresa was selfish as hell... stealing her sister's boyfriend, blaming the "incident" with Mitchell on Maggie, and hidden jealousy issues. And the scene where she screams her apology to Maggie after Maggie discovers that Mary Theresa and Thane slept together-- I just wanted to kick her. It didn't even feel geniunely remorseful. Maggie's such a pushover to let her twin walk all over her all the time.

I can't believe she would fall into bed with Thane again without resolving any of her issues she had with him.
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