The Left-Handed Twin
Jane Whitefield Series, Book 9
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Narrated by:
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Joyce Bean
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Written by:
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Thomas Perry
About this listen
Jane Whitefield helps people disappear. Fearing for their lives, fleeing dangerous situations, her clients come to her when they need to vanish completely - to assume a new identity and establish a new life somewhere they won't be found. And when people are desperate enough to need her services, they come to the old house in Western New York where Jane was raised to begin their escape.
It's there that, one spring night, Jane finds a young woman fresh from LA with a whole lot of trouble behind her. After she cheated on her boyfriend, he dragged her to the home of the offending man and made her watch as he killed him. She testified against the boyfriend, but a bribed jury acquitted him, and now he's free and trying to find and kill her.
Jane agrees to help, and it soon becomes clear that outsmarting the murderous boyfriend is not beyond Jane's skills. But the boyfriend has some new friends: members of a Russian organized crime brotherhood. When they learn that Sara is traveling with a tall, dark-haired woman who makes people vanish, the Russians become increasingly interested in helping the boyfriend find the duo. They've heard rumors that such a woman existed - and believe that, if forcibly extracted, the knowledge she has of past clients could be worth millions.
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Great
I just wasn’t used to the narrators voice. But the story was descriptive and interesting.
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- Barbara-Ann Rosen
- 2022-09-07
Not a best
I never did figure out why it was called the left-handed twin. It mentioned it a few times, but in my opinion, didn't relate to the story. The narrator was good. The story had too many plot holes, and a whole bunch of implausible scenes.
No one saw you buy a car, but the ex boyfriend KNEW how to find you and put a tracker on it , but then didn't find you while you were hiding in a house? The Russian Mafia is LITERALLY everywhere (an amazing network if there ever was one)
I did like the storyline. If the characters had been fleshed out more and some of the incredibly unreal situations worked out, it would be a good novel.
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