Monday, March 28, 2011

Smash Cut by Sandra Brown

A friend once told me he really enjoyed Sandra Brown. I had never read - but was told that it was a very provocative writers - like it.

Here I am, reading Smash Cut .... Chapter 8 and there are only I can say for sure ... Creighton is an asshole! The nerve of this guy ... Fails to recognize fully that he comes into contact with each individual. Not to mention the way he treats his mother!

Mephisto

Of course, it is clear that his mom and dad to do wellfault, but come on! When is the personal responsibility come into place? He's more in love with himself, like dealing with someone else. What is called, narcissism?

Sounds like the creation of a murderess for sure ... How can you NOT arrogant and belligerent, the murder victim? Instead, the police for the crime - despite a solid alibi. Strangely, it is still arrogant about it ... almost as if he alone should be the scapegoat and he is too busywith tennis lessons for dealing with the discomfort of a murder case ...

On the other hand, not as a good bad guy or bad guy? Time will tell ... Maybe it's just "misunderstood."

In contrast to Creighton, are some people who have what is now called "trust" and just a little 'arrogant little good. When I think of David Mitchell, I see tall, dark and well written anywhere! Her sex appeal is clouding my thoughts at this time, but he certainly had "had" by Julie Rutledge(For a minute) is not true? They smashed the win at all costs and ego true to form, as attracted as he - honestly - for its "risk behavior" on this flight, is anyone who is not stupid.

Or is she?

second name of these women should be handling. A snake in the grass is quiet and I'm beginning to think that what we have here. But why not pin the murder of all the asshole that no one would believe them?

At this point I feel like the right thing to do. But itYou never know ... maybe, just maybe ... Doug Wheeler woman - one that can not handle conflict and will avoid at all costs - has a burning anger in her that we read later?

Smash Cut by Sandra Brown

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