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The only person Caitlyn can turn to is her reclusive twin sister Kelly. Only Kelly knows about all the troubles that run through the Montgomery family...and about the recurring blackouts...the plantation home with its dark secrets and tangled lies...and the sins that haunt Caitlyn in horrifying, fragmented memories. But now when Caitlyn needs her sister most, she finds that Kelly is warning her not to say a word...especially to the town's handsome new psychologist, Adam Hunt.
Determined to free the darkest corners of her mind, Caitlyn begins to confide in Adam -- a man who seems to hold the key to her past and her future. As they work together, the desperation she feels at each new blackout gives way to an icy terror as the truth begins to surface bit by fractured bit...revealing a shocking discovery deadlier than anyone could ever imagine.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Very disappointing!,
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This review is from: Night Before (Mass Market Paperback)
I am a big fan of Lisa Jackson, but I have to admit THE NIGHT BEFORE was a major disappointment. It didn't hold my attention like her previous novels, and the plot was just plain boring and predictable. I hope the next one is better.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Too Contrived - Banal And Boring!,
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This review is from: Night Before (Mass Market Paperback)
A friend stopped by to visit a few days ago and forgot to take the book she was reading, ("The Night Before"), with her when she left. Thinking it looked like an interesting psychological thriller, I picked the novel up and started to read. After 3 chapters I realized why my friend left the book. She didn't like it. I struggled through another hundred pages, trying to find something redeemable in the plot, and finally gave up. This is one of the most boring, banal, poorly written books I have almost read in a long time. I rarely put a book down without finishing it - but this definitely deserved to be the exception to the rule.Most of the characters seem to be on the verge of insanity - no kidding! Caitlyn Montgomery Bandeaux, the story's heroine, and her entire large, wealthy and prominent family, are all candidates for a mental institution or a psychiatrist's couch, as are many of the novel's peripheral characters - the detectives and the first murder victim, (while he lived), included. The author writes that the Montgomery family has "bad blood," but what about the rest of the town?? Many of the other characters are obviously below average in intelligence and not particularly likable. Lisa Jackson's storyline is choppy and not terribly exciting. The dialogue is extremely repetitious. I won't go into a plot description because others have done that already and there is not much to summarize beyond that. I do not enjoy writing reviews for bad books, nor do I like reading them. I wrote this to save you the trouble. I am sure Ms. Jackson has written better.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Too Much or Too Little Going On!!!!,
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This review is from: Night Before (Mass Market Paperback)
I've read other books by Lisa Jackson, and this one is not her best.
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