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Envy

Envy

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Author: Sandra Brown
Publisher: Warner Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 216 reviews
Sales Rank: 1349262

Format: Large Print
Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 752
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.5

ISBN: 0446529877
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780446529877
ASIN: 0446529877

Publication Date: September 28, 2001
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
The prologue of a novel arrives in the Manhattan offices of a book editor, who's intrigued enough to chase its mysterious author, identified only by his initials, to his decrepit plantation on an island off the Georgia Coast. That's the first clue that fiction is stranger than fact; few publishers (if any) would go to that sort of trouble for anything less than a new J.D. Salinger novel. But bestselling author Sandra Brown makes the most of her far-fetched premise, setting up a convoluted plot that keeps the reader engrossed despite its flaws and foibles.

Maris Matherly-Reed is more than an editor. She's also the beloved daughter of the publishing house's highly respected and successful leader, and the wife of Matherly Press's second-in-command, the smooth, suave, double-dealing Noah Reed. Reed, it develops, is the real target of the literary scam set up by the reclusive writer of the novel whose opening pages so captivate Reed's spouse. P.M.E., the writer, has a score to settle with Maris's husband, and he doesn't care whom he hurts as long as he brings Noah down. At least, not until he meets Maris, who has an unfortunate habit of falling in love with her authors (see above; that's the second clue). Brown is a master at romantic suspense, and Envy displays the talents that have won her a devoted following: a deft hand at evoking the vulnerability and humanity of her protagonists, a sure command of narrative tension, and a nice sense of place. This is a terrific hammock read, just right for a summer day as sultry and humid as Envy's Low Country setting. --Jane Adams

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One of the few authors ever to have three simultaneous New York Times bestsellers, Sandra Brown is a world-class suspense writer who "carefully crafts tales that keep readers on the edge of their seats" (USA Today). In her latest novel, she entwines two plots into an explosive tale of a long-ago crime and the victim's plan for revenge...

Maris Matherly-Reed is a renowned New York book editor, the daughter of a publisher and the wife of bestselling author Noah Reed. It isn't often that an unsolicited submission so captivates her that she feels she must immediately meet its author. But Maris has just received a tantalizing partial manuscript submitted by a writer identified only as P.M.E., with the return address of an obscure island off the Georgia coast. P.M.E.'s blockbuster potential-and perhaps something else-compels Maris to search for him.

On an eerie, ruined cotton plantation, she finds Parker Evans, a man determined to conceal his identity as well as his past. Working with him chapter by chapter, Maris is riveted by his tale of two friends who charter a boat with a young woman for a night of revelry...an excursion from which only one person returns.

As the story unfolds, Maris becomes convinced it is more than just fiction. Disturbed about her growing attraction to Parker and gripped by a chilling suspicion about his novel's characters, she searches for the undisclosed truth about a crime committed decades ago. Then someone close to her dies, while even closer looms the presence of evil-a man who will use her, or anyone, to get what he wants...

Exploring the way love and hatred shape lives, ENVY uses both Maris's quest and Parker's novel to create a breathtaking story of suspense. Not until the shattering, surprise finale will readers guess the solution to its puzzle of deceit and murder, retribution and redemption.


Customer Reviews:   Read 211 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Sandra Brown Rocks!!   October 5, 2008
This is a very good read and I couldn't put this book down until I had finished it!!!


5 out of 5 stars Oldie but One of Brown's Best   September 16, 2008
I have read this book several times and find it to be one of Sandra Brown's best. The idea of a book inside a book, although not original, was very interesting. I found myself wondering how both would end. An author writing a novel about what happened between him and his best friend and then asking the friend's wife to publish this book. Of course, the wife is in the dark about what is really going on and it makes for exciting reading to go back and forth between her life in NY and her visits with the author and then to skip to a chapter in the book. By the time I reached the climax I not only understood why the author was so bitter, I felt the same way he did. This is a must read for Brown's fans.


4 out of 5 stars Wonderful surprise   July 17, 2008
I have always loved Sandra Brown's books. This one is very well written and is a great story. It is not as steamy or romantic as her other novels, but I think that the plot of the story is of a better quality.


1 out of 5 stars MY LEAST FAVORITE SANDRA BROWN BOOK   July 16, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I found this book to be lacking in the romantic department. At times it was too vulgar for my taste. A dark story that did not encourage me to want to read it again.


2 out of 5 stars Bland and Ordinary   June 5, 2008

There are some noteworthy aspects to Sandra Brown's "Envy" worth mentioning. The book starts out interesting enough when Publisher and Editor Maris Matherly-Reed discovers a semi-anonymous manuscript from a mysterious and allusive author P.M.E. He is later revealed to be an abrasive yet talented paraplegic who slowly reveals limited insights to his psyche through his novel to the unknowing and gullible Maris. Through the writings submitted from P.M.E to Maris, Envy incorporates a novel within a novel aspect which I actually found particularly fascinating and much more interesting than the original story-line.

Eventually, the characters develop into bland and generic prototypes which inspire no real appeal or interest. Maris' original husband turns out to be evil, rotten and nasty making for a traditional good versus evil plot with predictable and unoriginal endings. With quotes like "We've got to stop him!" this novel reeks of the mediocrity comparable to a made for TV movie debuting on Lifetime network. If this is the best that Sandra Brown has to offer, I won't be reading any more of her works anytime soon.


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