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Cain and Abel

Michelle Perry Reviews

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Added September 4, 2006

Cain and Abel

Author: Michelle Perry
Publisher: Medallion Press
Available At: Bookstores Everywhere
Publishing Date: Available Now
Genre: Romance: Suspense/Thriller
Format: Paperback
Price: $6.99
ISBN: 1932815031
Reviewer: Sharyn McGinty
Rating: 8 gargoyle pic Gargoyles

Five years ago, Jessica Ramsey had faked her death and started a new life away from her abusive husband. Anything to protect her son. Now a chance encounter with his identical twin brother Alex may cost her everything she has worked so hard to protect.

Alex Ramsey didn't know why the woman had panicked when she saw him. When she called him by his brother's name, he had to investigate. He didn't know calling his brother would place the woman, her son and himself in danger.

In the battle for her family, can Jessica depend on Alex? Or will blood prove to be the stronger bond?

Wow. Perry's thriller is edge-of-your-seat intense. Every page adds another layer and you want to put the book down and take a break, but you find you can't. You have to know how the story ends. While fiction, Cain and Abel does resemble life, as you read Jessica's story, escaping from an abusive husband and trying to start a new life, you realize there are women doing the exact same thing at this very moment. This realization adds to the storyline and intensifies the emotions.

Cain and Abel is a masterful thriller!

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