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You Only Die Twice
  

You Only Die Twice [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Edna Buchanan (Author) "Hot sand sizzled beneath my feet ..." (more)
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In her seventh outing for Miami crime reporter Britt Montero, Edna Buchanan (herself an erstwhile journalist for The Miami Herald) serves up a nice twist on a standard plot. The body of a beautiful naked woman floats in on the tide practically at Britt's feet, and it turns out to be that of a woman supposedly murdered a decade before by her wealthy husband. Most of the action focuses on freeing R.J. Jordan, the convicted killer, from his cell on death row. R.J., a handsome but decidedly unpleasant guy who maintained his innocence all along, isn't the slightest bit interested in apprehending his wife's killer. He's just happy her body turned up before he died for her murder. But Britt wants to know where Lily Jordan's been for the last 10 years, and why she came back to Miami just days before her husband was due to die.

To Britt's surprise, her own mother has an important clue, although it's all Britt can do to pry it out of her. Not only did the elegant, socially well- connected Montero matriarch know the victim, she even mentored Lily as she rose through the executive ranks of the Jordan family business. The new explications of the complicated relationship between Britt and her mother is a plus for fans of this bestselling series, who appreciate Buchanan's deft characterizations as well as her love for the city she has called home all her (and Britt's) life. As an extra fillip, there's Britt's growing relationship with the investigator who helped put R.J. away 10 years ago, a nice counterpoint to this ingenious updating of Double Indemnity. Buchanan's pacing is dead-on, as she stays one step ahead of even the most discerning reader right up to the explosive conclusion. --Jane Adams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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When the body of a beautiful woman is found floating offshore, seaweed in her hair, veteran Miami News police-beat reporter Britt Montero gets the call in an engrossing who-was-it that soon becomes an equally intriguing whodunit. Britt senses a good story in the making, and when the body remains unclaimed and foul play is established, she is sure of it. A fingerprint check identifies the well-cared-for mermaid as Kaithlin Jordan of the prominent department store family. One problem: she's been dead for 10 years, and her husband is scheduled to be executed for her murder. Kaithlin flourished at the family's flagship store and was rumored to be the brains of the outfit. Britt's mother, a longtime employee, trained her, but avoids queries about the young woman. Once again Britt enlists staff photographer Lottie Dane and cigar-chomping police detective Emery Rychek, along with News librarian Onnie and the rest of her support network, to uncover the woman's past. Drawing on her own rich experience as a Miami reporter, Buchanan (Pulse) charts Britt's determined pursuit of the truth. The reader is along every step of the way, even if things go a bit over the top as the outwardly tough Britt continually struggles to balance the problems of daily life and possible romance with the horrors she encounters in the all-consuming job she loves. Agent, Michael Congdon.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A mystery about mothers and children, Mar 22 2004
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This book is a thrill ride -- a great mystery with some terrific plot twists. But, like the more recent ICE MAIDEN, it's also about more than murder. It starts with a murder victim who has a complicated relationship with her mother. Then there's the convicted killer whose relationship with HIS mother can only be described as tortured. Our heroine, Britt, finds that her mother, with whom she has a tense relationship at best, can offer insight into the case. There's another pivotal mother-child relationship that I won't go into because I don't want to spoil the plot twist. Read this book and you'll get more than a great mystery.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!!!!, Aug 10 2003
By E. Alvis "book in hand" (Reedley, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I can't believe that I have been reading as often and as many books that I have and never ran across her books before. I just finished "You Only Die Twice" in one day's time. I had purchased "Act Of Betrayal" from a library closeout and I liked it enough to buy this book. Now, I am searching for any and all of her books. I realize that there are a lot of Britt Montero, the reporter and that I will now be out of sequence, but that will not deter me. I intend to find them all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Edna Buchanan has a new fan, May 25 2002
By Shannon "mtfalk" (Forestville, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This is my first Britt Montero Mystery by Edna Buchanan, and I'm hooked! The story involves a beautiful woman (naked at that) who washes onto a Miami beach, and for a while can't be identified. The police, and resourceful and beautiful reporter Britt Montero, know from the expensive jewelry, and finely tanned skin, and perfect nails this is no regular Jane Doe. Turns out she has already been reported murdered ten years ago, by her rich playboy husband who now sits on death row, and is two weeks away from the needle. Twists and turns in every chapter keep you turning the pages, and I couldn't help but be drawn in by Britt's first person narrative. I found myself finishing this book in two days, and staying awake late into the night to get to the final startling chapter! If you like fast reads, fun characters, and lots of twists this book is for you. I've already bought two more Britt Montero mysteries, and can't wait to read them!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fast-paced and thrilling
Having been fortunate to have read over the years Edna Buchanan's books, I can say "You Only Die Twice" was as good as "Contents Under Pressure" and "Miami, It's Murder. Read more
Published on Mar 7 2002 by Maslow

5.0 out of 5 stars You only die twice -- but will read many times
A terrific page turner. Among the best of Buchanan.
Published on Dec 18 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars A murder mystery with many red herrings...
Just when you think what is going on in this novel, something changes. I have never read one of Ms. Buchanan's novels before, but the title grabbed me. Read more
Published on Nov 16 2001 by J. Peterson

5.0 out of 5 stars They Don't Get Better Than This
Reading "You Only Die Twice," I couldn't help wondering why Edna Buchanan isn't as nationally successful as Sue Grafton, Janet Evanovich or other inferior mystery... Read more
Published on Oct 22 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars They Don't Get Better Than This
Reading "You Only Die Twice," I couldn't help wondering why Edna Buchanan isn't as nationally successful as Sue Grafton, Janet Evanovich or other inferior mystery... Read more
Published on Oct 22 2001

3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, but not as good as the others in the series!
After finally finishing the first 6 books in this series, I picked up this one with great anticipation. Unfortunately, I was disappointed. Read more
Published on Oct 2 2001 by Maryland Mom

5.0 out of 5 stars Miami Vice
R. J. Jordan will be executed one week hence for the murder of his wife ten years ago. But then a fresh corpse washes up on the beech - and turns out to be Kaithlin, the wife... Read more
Published on Sep 19 2001 by lvkleydorff

5.0 out of 5 stars Great
I just finished reading this book and it was great. It starts out with a body found on the beach. Britt Montero decides to check this out and finds out the women was reported dead... Read more
Published on Jul 24 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars The Corpse was a Dead Woman
Author Buchanan returns to Miami where a blonde bombshell has washed up on the beach. Newswoman Britt Montero tries to help the police identify the beautiful blonde. Read more
Published on Jun 19 2001 by edwardn

5.0 out of 5 stars You Only Die Twice, clever title for a clever book.....
If you have never read a book from this series then do yourself a favor and start with the first one--you won't be sorry. Through seven books Ms. Read more
Published on Jun 2 2001 by Ree Mancini

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