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Dangerous to Know (Hardcover)

by Barbara Taylor Bradford (Author) "The first time I met Sebastian Locke I fell in love with him ..." (more)
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Hate, lust and considerable intrigue propel Bradford's latest (after Everything to Gain), a romantic mystery. Sebastian Locke, the last great philanthropist, has the world at his fingertips?power, money and a beautiful fiancee. Suddenly, mysteriously, he commits suicide?or does he? The answer is unveiled through a series of first-person narratives by members of his dysfunctional family. Vivien, his third wife, who seduced, married and divorced Sebastian but remained his confidante, will stop at nothing to learn the truth behind his death. But the philanthropist's son, Jack, hated his father with a passion that rendered the younger man impotent; glad to be out from under his father's shadow, he couldn't care less about the truth. Meanwhile, Luciana, the fragile daughter with a will of iron that matches her father's, is determined to gain control of Sebastian's assets and to start a new Locke dynasty of her own. Bradford's writing style is dialogue-heavy and laid-back, sometimes passionless, but the clever and unexpected plot twists, capped by the revelation of Sebastian's shattering secret, will keep the author's many fans entranced. $250,000 ad/promo; Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club main selections; simultaneous HarperAudio release; simultaneous large print edition from G.K. Hall; author tour; rights: Janklow & Nesbit.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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The unexpected suicide of billionaire philanthropist Sebastian Locke troubles Vivienne Trent, who knows that only some horrible revelation could have motivated his self-destruction. Vivienne investigates, and along the way readers share the perspectives of Sebastian's two children before a mysterious countess provides a horrifying explanation. The facile psychological explanations, laced with jargon to explain Sebastian's inability to love, may grate on some readers. A series of improbable coincidences and the large age gaps between sexual partners that figure in the plot resolution may bother others. Still, the central drive to solve the riddle pulls the reader along. Hints of the next Locke generation plus a romance in progress for Vivienne point to a sequel. Bradford's (Angel, Random, 1993) popularity and the selection of her novel by major book clubs ensure heavy public library demand. [A Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club main selection; previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 4/1/95.]?Kathy Piehl, Mankato State Univ., Minn.
-?Kathy Piehl, Mankato State Univ., Minn.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Not likely, Dec 10 2003
By Dan Schobert (Plover, Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dangerous to Know (Audio Cassette)
Over the years of my reading, I have usually avoided the fiction route. This, because it seems that the plots often developed are not realistic. This, I found, to be especially true in Dangerous to Know. When I got to the end I could only conclude that Ms. Bradford has been watching to many soap operas. While there may be some confused families on planet earth,it is hard to imagine any group like she described. The turns and twists, for me, just didn't seem likely. Add to all of this the fact that she portrayed adultry and fornication as being somehow normal; this may have enhanced the story line but did little to enhance her image in one reader's mind. It is fair to say that writers seldom endorse, in their work, things they do not believe to be true. This, in turn, tends to say that the author's perspective on morality is expressed in the characters she has created, the things they say and do. Now, having read this work(actually heard this via tape from Books on Tape), I doubt I will ever be encouraged to again engage my mind with things from Ms. Bradford. I don't like to waste my time, which is to valuable to spend on something like this which doesn't pay any educational nor emotional dividends. She may have great writing skill but her themes are questionable.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A BIT SLOW, Nov 12 2002
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Even though I am no a big fan of this author I did find this book to be very entertaining even though I threw it against the wall of my prison cell many times. But Over all it was a good read. In prison there aren't a lot of good things to read. Heck I even told my mother about it and she had a tough time reading through it. But in the end she liked it too.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Characters poorly developed plus too boring to finish, May 12 2001
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I only got about 1/3 through this book because it was written in the first person and I couldn't relate at all to the weird narrator or any of the other unrealistic characters, plus it was boring.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Very Disappointed
I was personally very disappointed in this bestseller by a bestseller author. The book's ending was a total surprise--and I would not have continued reading it had I known what... Read more
Published on Jan 17 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Completely Unpredictable
This book comfortably moves along in chapters of its major characters' descriptions rather than the usual chronological sequence of events found in most books. Read more
Published on Aug 22 1999 by Michelle Marie Perron

4.0 out of 5 stars Unpredictable Ending
The ending was quite unpredictable. I thought he died of a disease or something but not of suicide cos he was a man of strong will. Nothing would ever drive him to suicide. Read more
Published on Jun 5 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars The worst book I'v read
This book was such a disappointment for me. Being an avid fan of Barbra Taylors Bradford, and her book Woman of Substance. Read more
Published on Jun 4 1997

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