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The Next to Die
The Next to Die
Author: Kevin O'Brien
White supremacists are out to ruin the careers of Avery Cooper and Dayle Sutton, two movie stars who are making a movie that advocates gay rights. They'll stop at nothing, including framing the stars for murder and exposing all of their sexual secrets. Attorney Sean Olson, working for Avery, finds herself drawn into the danger.
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ISBN-13: 9780786017560
ISBN-10: 0786017562
Publication Date: 8/1/2005
Pages: 429
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  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 22 ratings
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Audio CD
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Everyone has something to hide. The virile, all-American husband. The brainy golden girl. The happily wed bi-coastal couple. Someone is watching. Someone who has uncoverd their darkest secrets. Someone who is hell-bent on making them pay for their sins...

A real page turner for me. Good author.
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Sunshine avatar reviewed The Next to Die on + 142 more book reviews
Another good book by O'Brien. Not my favorite of his but still good.
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Good read! Lots of twists and turns.
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Great book! I enjoyed from start to finish!
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I've read a lot of O'Brien's books but this one is nothing but a piece of trash, I would compare it to a Joan Collins Hollywood setting piece of trash, I got through about 150 pages and it was so slowing moving and here is a spoiler---it is all about the gay community among the elite Hollywood people, I did not find this an engaging story in any way and if it takes over half a book to get anywhere then it just isn't worth the time.
gigi avatar reviewed The Next to Die on + 355 more book reviews
Like all of his other books, this one is very hard to put down once you get all of the characters in place. We have an extremist (and I mean extremist!) group that is out to rid the world of all of what they perceive as deviates.

It's a very fast paced book with a lot going on. I can get through one of Kevin O'Brien's books in a couple of days! I want to make them last, I just can't help myself:)
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Fast paced and engaging


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