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A 5 page review of the book “Mirror Image” by Sandra Brown. No additional sources cited.
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identity of another woman. She is a reporter by nature and uncovers intrigue and mystery while falling in love with a man who believes her to be his wife. The
following paper reviews this book. Mirror Image In the beginning of the story we have one woman, Avery Daniels, and another woman, Carole Rutledge. We are not introduced to
the two of them however. The book opens with the woman who is Avery experiencing confusion and pain. This is because she has been in a plane accident. Through this
accident she is confused with the woman Carole, because Caroles body was found clutching Averys pendant. In addition, Avery carried out Caroles daughter from the wreckage and was thus found
with the child. She is burned so no one notices that she is not this woman. She also undergoes plastic surgery because of burns so that she ends up looking,
apparently, like this woman Carole. Avery is, as mentioned, a reporter by trade, and becomes curious about Caroles husband, a politician, and a threat to his life so she takes
on the guise of Carole and pretends to be his wife so that she can save his life and uncover truths. There is also the internal need to somehow help
the daughter who has lost a mother and does not know it: "She was growing too attached to the child and wanted desperately to help see her through this crisis
in her young life" (Brown 78). In terms of this whole situation being believable it seems that perhaps Avery could have allowed Tate, Caroles husband, to know that she
was not Carole but that she knew his life was in danger and she could play his wife, learning secrets and finding out the truth. However she was too taken
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