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The Switch

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It isn't the first time that identical twins Gillian and Melina Lloyd have switched identities. Melina, the more impetuous twin, proposes that her circumspect sister take her place as a media escort to NASA astronaut and national hero Colonel Christopher "Chief" Heart. Although it's an enticing offer, Gillian declines for a very personal reason. Besides, she warns Melina, such a switch could have unexpected consequences.
Media-savvy Chief turns out to be an easy assignment for Melina. But the following morning, police arrive at Melina's door with the worst possible news: her beloved twin has been murdered, and on the walls, scrawled in blood, are obscenities directed at Gillian, along with insults that indisputably link Chief to the crime.
Dissatisfied with the official police investigation, Chief and Melina form a grudging alliance. Striking out on their own, they uncover more questions than answers, and are eventually led to the threshold of an inner sanctum, where a megalomaniac lies in wait for Gillian's replacement, her identical twin — Melina.
A story that reveals the powerful, almost mystical bond between twins — bond that compels a woman to go to impossible lengths to avenge her sister, The Switch defies every prediction.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      The author, once known for romance novels, has effectively made the switch to a thriller with more than a touch of sex and romance. The murder of an identical twin leads to the revelation of a plot by a cult leader to repopulate the world with his offspring. Because the twins had switched identities before the murder, the listener is often led to wonder which twin really died. Jan Maxwell's voice is pleasant, almost winsome, and professional. But she has trouble switching from female to male characters. This sometimes causes the listener to confuse characters. Nonetheless, Maxwell handles action scenes with exciting emphasis and romantic interludes with seductive deliberateness. A.L.H. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 28, 2000
      With some 60 novels, including 40-plus bestsellers already to her credit, it seems a sure bet that this new romantic thriller will not blemish Brown's phenomenal track record. On a whim, the same day she is artificially inseminated at a Dallas fertility clinic, Gillian Lloyd switches places with her identical twin sister, Melina, a professional celebrity escort assigned to chauffeur astronaut Col. Christopher Hart (or "Chief," as he is called by his NASA cohorts because his mother was a Native American). It's lust at first sight. Swept away by Chief, Gillian is caught up in a marathon frenzy of lovemaking in his hotel room. Slipping out in the wee hours of the night, she is found brutally butchered in her own bed the next morning. From an obscene blood-smeared scrawl on the bedroom wall, her sister realizes that the killing was related to Gillian's love tryst with the astronaut. Hours later, the killer, an employee at the fertility clinic, commits suicide. The resulting investigation connects him to Brother Gabriel, the charismatic, egomaniacal leader of a powerful TV religious cult who is mysteriously linked in turn to artificial insemination clinics nationwide. Determined to avenge Gillian's murder, Melina and Chief become the targets of professional assassins masquerading as FBI agents. Potential witnesses are murdered as the trail eventually leads the pair (now fighting to keep their hands off each other) cross-country to Brother Gabriel's mountain stronghold in the remote reaches of New Mexico. Displaying her talents for fast pacing and tricky plotting, Brown delivers one of her patented twists in the denouement, setting the scene for a breathy, rose-colored climax. 700,000 first printing; major ad/promo.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Gillian and Melina, identical twins, trade places for an evening. One sleeps with a Native American astronaut; the other is murdered after being artificially inseminated at a bogus fertility clinic run by an evil cult leader, so her sister hunts for the killer in the company of the astronaut. The convoluted plot might have been rescued by a slower pace, better abridgment, more polished phrasing, and vocal diferentiation of characters. Much more could have been done with the villain, at least. Brown's many fans and those who want a quick, entertaining listen may enjoy this tape; the rest will side with the lawman who says at one point, "Jeez, this gets confusing." J.B.G. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine

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