Body Double: A Novel
by Tess Gerritsen
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I love thrillers, but I hate the type where every page is a blood bath, and the author focuses more on grossing out the reader than on trying to create a good story.
That's why I am so happy to have discovered Tess Gerritsen. She offers a page-turner that actually has a plot that makes me want to keep reading.
Body Double is one of my first Gerritsen books, but I wasn't hampered by the fact that I wasn't familiar with the characters. The author does a great job of making everyone accessi...more
That's why I am so happy to have discovered Tess Gerritsen. She offers a page-turner that actually has a plot that makes me want to keep reading.
Body Double is one of my first Gerritsen books, but I wasn't hampered by the fact that I wasn't familiar with the characters. The author does a great job of making everyone accessi...more
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Read in October, 2004
BODY DOUBLE (Suspense-Boston/Maine-Cont)- G+
Tess Gerritsen – 8th book
Ballantine Books, 2004 – Hardcover
Dr. Maura Isles returns from a conference in Paris to find a crime scene in front of our house, friends and co-workers looking shocked to see her and a car containing a murder victim who looks nearly identical to her. Tracking back the victim and their relationship leads to an unknown murderer of pregnant women.
*** Tess Gerritsen knows how to write suspense; and this is definitely s...more
Tess Gerritsen – 8th book
Ballantine Books, 2004 – Hardcover
Dr. Maura Isles returns from a conference in Paris to find a crime scene in front of our house, friends and co-workers looking shocked to see her and a car containing a murder victim who looks nearly identical to her. Tracking back the victim and their relationship leads to an unknown murderer of pregnant women.
*** Tess Gerritsen knows how to write suspense; and this is definitely s...more
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Read in June, 2008
I enjoyed this book much more than the other Tess Gerritsen book I read, Vanished. This one was quick and entertaining. Unfortunately, I don't think this was the next one in sequence like I thought it was. She made references to things that happened in other books that I haven't read yet so that kind of ruined it. I can't read The Surgeon now becuase this book gave away the ending. I found Maura and Jane to be more likable this time around. I didn't know what to think about Ballard until the end...more
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While this is classified as another Jane Rizzoli book, it really centers more on Medical Examiner Maura Isles, who returns from a trip to France to discover a rather unpleasant thing--someone who looks like her twin has been murdered in her driveway. This sets off a search for a mass murderer who appears to have been leaving a trail of blood all across the United States for some 30 years or more. Less blood and gore than previous Gerritsen books, but another page turner. I finished this book...more
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Read in January, 2008
recommends it for:
people who don't live alone
After reading the Bone Garden, my first Tess Gerritson book, I decided to pick up some more of hers. I didn't expect to be scared in doing so. This book is creepy and scary. I couldn't put it down, though. I finished it at 1:30am the night before I had a big job interview. It took me another half hour after that to calm down enough to fall asleep because of the ominous presence of the window in the first-story room I was staying in.
It was expertly written and very intriguing, but don't read ...more
It was expertly written and very intriguing, but don't read ...more
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Read in July, 2006
When you read one, you gotta read the other when you find it at a used book store for 2 dollars, so I picked it up and same deal it was as if I was watching television when I read her books, my imagination just takes it there and she writes it well enough for the picture to be perfect. Now when I think of the two books of hers that I have read it is as if I think of them in the way I would remember a movie. vivid imagery. is that how you spell imagery? it looks silly...entertainment if you l...more
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Read in October, 2006
recommends it for:
Anyone looking for a page-turner
I read this sometime in the latter half of 2006.
"Body Double" is a very addictive medical mystery novel. The story will draw you in and keep you reading. I found the ultimate premise of the book a little silly, but not too silly to make me hate it. I especially liked the sense of mystery, the need for the main character to find out secrets of her past.
Some parts get a little disgusting, but you have to expect that with this genre.
Favorite part and character: I can't...more
"Body Double" is a very addictive medical mystery novel. The story will draw you in and keep you reading. I found the ultimate premise of the book a little silly, but not too silly to make me hate it. I especially liked the sense of mystery, the need for the main character to find out secrets of her past.
Some parts get a little disgusting, but you have to expect that with this genre.
Favorite part and character: I can't...more
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Read in July, 2007
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A friend of mine loves this author and is constantly reading her stuff on her lunch breaks. She practically shoved this book into my hands at work and insisted I read it.
I didn't get it, and I found it all incredibly boring. Stupidly gory, leaden characters, snoozer of an ending, and there's even a tough female cop named Rizzoli ... what's to like? But I felt determined to finish it. It was like a personal victory when it was all over.
I think I'll stick to my Easy Rawlins books.
I didn't get it, and I found it all incredibly boring. Stupidly gory, leaden characters, snoozer of an ending, and there's even a tough female cop named Rizzoli ... what's to like? But I felt determined to finish it. It was like a personal victory when it was all over.
I think I'll stick to my Easy Rawlins books.
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Read in November, 2007
recommends it for:
Anyone who likes a medical thriller.
I wish there was a way to rate this as a 3.5 because it's not a 3, but it's not quite a 4 either! It's another good book by Tess Gerritsen and I know I'll read more of her books again. The medical aspects of the book are believable and written quite obviously by someone with experience and a good handle on the inside workings of the whole medical framework, hospitals, clinics, offices, procedures, and etc.
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Read in January, 2008
maybe my favorite tess so far. maura and jane working together as a team! totally creepy ideas of blood and relations and evil! two plots that intersect! creepy little town in maine!
oh, there's so much goodness in the book. i love it love it love it. the relationship between maura and jane is finally something like what i want, and. so much love for both of them, really. plus poor maura's love life!
oh, there's so much goodness in the book. i love it love it love it. the relationship between maura and jane is finally something like what i want, and. so much love for both of them, really. plus poor maura's love life!
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Read in January, 2005
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This was my first Gerritsen novel and I hate to admit I bought it because I heard a radio ad for it and it sounded good.
It was good.
Very Good.
Perfect combination of suspense, thrill and character development that gets your blood pumpin' and interest piqued.
Part of a Series...Doesn't have to be read in order, but it certianly helps with some of the character back story.
It was good.
Very Good.
Perfect combination of suspense, thrill and character development that gets your blood pumpin' and interest piqued.
Part of a Series...Doesn't have to be read in order, but it certianly helps with some of the character back story.
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Read in January, 2008
When I got to Florida I needed a book for the return flight. I have to admit I was hooked on the on-going story line in the Detective Rizzoli stories so I bought Body Double and Vanish. I finished Body Double in the airport and on the flight home.
Gerristen follows a very predictable plot line which was comforting and engaging enough to distract me during the flight.
Gerristen follows a very predictable plot line which was comforting and engaging enough to distract me during the flight.
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No one does this sort of book better than Tess Gerritsen. The character development, dialog, setting, and plot are all top notch, as is the pacing. I tend to be a pretty squeamish reader and I found this particular one almost too grisly to read, but Gerritsen's kindness to her characters redeems it just enough for me to be able to finish it.
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I read this book when I was pregnant, not fully knowing the plot. I couldn't put it down. This was partly because it was so well written, and partly because I was afraid that if I put the book down before the killer was caught that they might come after me! I would recommend this book to women who are not pregnant. =P
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Read in February, 2008
I LOVE Tess Gerritsen's book. I read them a bit out of order, but in these series it's not to big of a deal to start in the middle. This series follows Morgue Examiner Maura Isles and I think it's a 3 parter. Great book if you are into the science-y side of books as well as suspense.
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Read in November, 2007
recommends it for:
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An original idea well executed by a good writer. When a woman is murdered on the street in front of her home, medical examiner, Maura Isles discovers that the victim is a twin sister she never knew existed. You have to keep reading to get the answers to this mystery.
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Read in February, 2008
The first I have read by this author, who is a medical examiner. There are some excessive details about what the MEs see, in the book, but I was able to skim over those paragraphs and not lose anything in the book. Another "whodunnit", of course.
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Read in May, 2008
Another great read from Tess Gerritsen starring the wonderful ME doc. Always a good thriller! Although, I thought perhaps one of the characters was involved more in the murders than they actually were! (Trying not to give away any spoilers here.)
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Read in April, 2007
Yet another Jane Rizzoli book. These keep getting better, I don't know why I waited so long to read them. Lots of twists in this one, thought I had it figured out many times, but I was wrong. Great thriller, all the way around.
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Read in October, 2007
My first foray into the Dr. Maura Isles series - got me hooked and I'm slowly reading the others (out of order).
Interesting twist at the end (which I'm discovering is typical of Tess Gerrisen's novels).
Interesting twist at the end (which I'm discovering is typical of Tess Gerrisen's novels).
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