Smash Cut
by:
Sandra Brown (author)
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Sandra Brown comes this thrilling new novel full of jarring, cinematic twists and breathless suspense that will have you on the edge of your seat.When millionaire Paul Wheeler is murdered, his family retains renowned lawyer Derek Mitchell to defend the...
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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Sandra Brown comes this thrilling new novel full of jarring, cinematic twists and breathless suspense that will have you on the edge of your seat.When millionaire Paul Wheeler is murdered, his family retains renowned lawyer Derek Mitchell to defend the victim’s nephew Creighton— although the police have not charged the young man with the crime. Wheeler’s mistress, Julie Rutledge, who is also a suspect, believes that Creighton is the killer, despite his rock-solid alibi, and she’ll do almost anything in her quest to prove his guilt—even ruin Derek’s career. But the more Derek learns of Creighton’s darker side, especially his bizarre fascination with movie murders, the more he comes to believe Julie is right. The clock ticks down to a shocking ending as Derek and Julie join forces to find the truth. Has Creighton begun reenacting cinema’s goriest scenes? And who will be his unwilling costars? They won’t know until the final SMASH CUT.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781416563211 (1416563210)
Publish date: August 11th 2009
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Mitchell & Associates (#1)
The identity of the culprit is never much of a secret in this story, but Brown makes it fantastically suspenseful anyway. The romance element is pretty hot, but unfortunately includes one of the oldest, dumbest romance cliches ever, which should have been completely unnecessary in a modern contempo...
This is a very good book. Great characters and plot. Many plot twists that were unpredictable to the reader. Sandra Brown does not dissappoint with this newest book.
I feel like a sicko. Speeding through, interested only in the violenceI actually felt like a frustrated reader, speeding through, interested only in getting to the end. Paul Wheeler, a wealthy man, is shot and killed in an elevator full of people. He is the only casualty of what at first appears ...