Friday, March 14, 2008

Damage Control by Robert Dugoni

Dana Hill’s seemingly good life unravels quickly when her twin brother is murdered, she learns she has cancer, and confirms her husband is cheating on her. She doesn’t believe her brother was murdered in a robbery gone wrong and sets out to find his killers based on the one clue she found.

This loving mother leaves her daughter with grandma indefinitely (yeah, right). Dana heads to Maui alone following the clue. She’s battered in a car bomb when she returns to Seattle. And she never calls in to work to explain her absence (like that would ever happen).

There are lots of twists, turns and suspense which are good for the book. But the whole story was so unbelievable, it was a bummer.

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