Envy by Sandra Brown

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  • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
  • Pub. Date: July 2002
  • ISBN-13: 9780446611800
  • Sales Rank: 7,206
  • 576pp
 
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Synopsis

SANDRA BROWN'S BLOCKBUSTER BESTSELLER AT A NEW LOW PRICE!

ENVY

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Book editor Maris Matherly-Reed receives a tantalizing partial manuscript submitted by a writer identified only as P.M.E. Curiosity compels her to track down the author, Parker Evans, and work with him to complete the tale. But as the story unfolds, Maris becomes convinced it is more than just fiction. When someone close to her dies, the presence of evil looms even closere

Publishers Weekly

Style and form are usually the least of prolific bestselling romance/thriller writer Brown's concerns, but in her latest effort she takes on an unusual challenge, setting out to craft a novel within a novel within a novel. The onion begins to peel when editor Maris Matherly-Reed plucks a prologue from the slush pile and finds herself hooked by the steamy prose. The author has furthermore titillated her by breaking the rules: no SASE, no cover letter. Maris knows only that his initials are P.M.E. and he lives on St. Anne Island in Georgia. (How does she know P.M.E. is a man? She... knows.) Gutsy, idealistic, deliciously sexy, Maris is married to philandering sociopath Noah Reed, who runs Matherly Press with Maris and her father, Daniel, last of the silver-maned gentleman publishers. As for P(arker) M(ackensie) E(vans), he's a bitter, wheelchair-bound, first-time novelist or is he? Is he using Maris to avenge himself against Noah, or does he love her madly or can the answer be all of the above? Cutting back and forth between the ?bernovel and Parker's autobiographical novel about a purloined novel, Brown stages one dramatic scene after another. The narrative voices don't change much (although the typefaces do), but Brown's loyal legions frankly won't give a damn. Copyright 1999 CahnersBusiness Information.

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Biography

Already a successful romance novelist in the 1980s, Sandra Brown struck gold when she pushed past the category’s boundaries to take chances with more intricate plotting, richer characters, and surprising plot twists. Her string of bestsellers feature strong, capable career women in extreme circumstances.

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Customer Rating for this product is 2 out of 5 Bland and Ordinary
Eric C Johnson, A reviewer, 06/05/2008

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.

Customer Rating for this product is 4 out of 5 Oh My God!!!!!!
Ashley, A reviewer, 03/30/2008

Oh my God I loved this book. I couldn't but it down. Its a brilliant story within a story. I could read it over and over.

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