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The Crush

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When Dr. Rennie Newton is summoned to jury duty, she brings to the courtroom the same level of competence that she displays in the operating room. Her commitment to precision compels her to deliver a not guilty verdict in the murder case against notorious contract killer Ricky Lozada.
It will be the most regrettable decision in her life...because Rennie's trial with Lozada doesn't end with his acquittal.
Her carefully structured life begins to crumble when a rival colleague is brutally slain. Lozada's menacing shadow looms over the murder, but it's Rennie the investigators focus on as a prime suspect. The privacy she has cultivated and protected at all costs is violated by the police as well as Lozada. And when he begins an earnest courtship, it becomes terrifyingly clear that he is obsessed with having her.
Wick Threadgill is a detective on indefinite leave from the Fort Worth PD, who has his own, personal agenda for the contract killer. Temperamental, bitter, and driven by loyalty and love, Wick is determined to destroy Lozada.
In order to defeat Lozada — and save their lives — Rennie and Wick form an uneasy alliance. Mistrustful of each other, they know only one thing with absolute certainty, when this killer strikes, they won't see it coming.
The Crush will take you on a tortuous path through a twisted sociopath's eerie obsession, a haunted man fragile hopes for redemption, and a woman's heart as she struggles to face the greatest fear — to open herself to love.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Creepy, crazed criminal Ricky Roy Lozada has gotten away with murder for the last time. When he tries to court the jury foreman after his latest acquittal, he finds her no easy mark. Nor has he bargained for the devotion of her friends. Tom Wopat excels at characterization, personifying the oily Lozada with the same skill he brings to a variety of individual police detectives, a skilled surgeon, hormonal teenagers, and the class geek. His competent skills with narrative seem almost unnecessary as the story unfolds though passages of dialogue among easily identifiable speakers. While the predictable ending could contain more punch, the journey to its climax is worth every minute of listening. R.P.L. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 2, 2002
      Brown's latest thriller pits the infamous Ricky Lozada, an unscrupulous killer for hire, against Wick Threadgill, a wily, disgruntled detective on leave from the force. Threadgill's former partner, Oren Wesley, lures him back with the news that Lozada—against whom Threadgill has a personal vendetta—has murdered a respected doctor. The author ups the stakes by giving Threadgill and the killer the same love interest: Dr. Rennie Newton, a no-nonsense surgeon who unwittingly attracts Lozada's obsessive attention while serving on a jury that acquits him for murder. Newton's secret past raises doubts about where exactly her loyalties lie, and Brown deftly builds suspense around the romantic aspect of her story. She also scores points for her insight into the sociopath's mind, despite a rather facile explanation of how he went bad. (Not everyone with a handicapped younger sibling who gets all the parents' attention ends up a ruthless killer.) Similarly, the underlying reason for Dr. Newton's startling transformation from a young adult who lived on the wild side to a cold, controlled professional is too pat. Worst of all, Brown's prose seems aimed at an audience of eighth-graders, padded throughout with a slew of adjectives, useless descriptions and catch phrases ("Is that your final answer?"). But once things get rolling, the plot crackles with tension moving toward the final showdown between Lozada and Wick. Brown fans will not be disappointed. (Oct. 8)Forecast:Brown is a regular on bestseller lists, and a huge ad campaign—print, TV and radio—pretty much guarantees a repeat performance.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Sandra Brown and narrator Tom Wopat create a well-done audio. Ricky Lozada, a charming, enamored sociopath, crosses the path of Wick Threadgill, a street-smart detective looking for redemption. To complicate matters, Dr. Rennie Newton falls in love with one of them, while the other becomes obsessed with her. Wopat skillfully weaves the story with style, accents, and impeccable timing. Secrets and suspense abound until the revelations of the dramatic final scene. Wopat engages listeners from beginning to end. G.D.W. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine

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