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Title:The Alibi
Author:Sandra Brown
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 564 pages
Published:November 1st 2006 by Hachette Books (first published 1999)
Categories:Romance. Mystery. Romantic Suspense. Suspense. Fiction
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Hammond Cross sees a beautiful woman across a crowded dance floor and knows he has to be with her. After they spend the night together, she mysteriously disappears. Later, while prosecuting the biggest murder case of his career, Hammond discovers that Dr. Alex Ladd, the prime suspect, is also his mystery woman. Now, he faces a moral dilemma and a haunting question. Is she innocent of the crime or was he used as her perfect alibi? And if she isn't the killer, is she the next victim?

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Original Title: The Alibi
ISBN: 0446618675 (ISBN13: 9780446618670)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Hammond Cross, Dr. Alex Ladd, Rory Smilow, Stefanie "Steffi" Mundell, Davee Pettijohn
Setting: Charleston, South Carolina(United States)

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I do enjoy a good romantic suspense with an engaging mystery and this one fit the bill. Hammond Cross, a prosecutor with the Charleston DA's office finds himself stopping at a county fair en route to his cabin for the weekend. Rescuing a beautiful women from some unwanted male admirers, he spend a few hours with her enjoying the treats of the fair and later running in to her on the way to the cabin, spends the night with her. But in the morning she is gone and he never even got her name.

4 ½ Stars. Very enjoyable.Interesting to watch Hammond who was in a bad fix. He had strong ethics, yet he was tormented with his lust for a woman. He wanted to do the right thing, yet kept doing the wrong things to help her, yet it was good what he ended up doing and how things ended.Some authors make characters do or say things that are not reasonable or do not fit their characters motivations in order to have a plot twist or suspense. That annoys me. This book did not do that. It had twists

One of my favourite Sandra Brown novels.Loved the relationship between Alex and Hammond; and Hammond and Davee.Right from the get go Steffi comes across as harsh. I know she was trying to get ahead in a "man's world" but she seemed to hate every female.The mystery aspect was great. All I know is that it wasn't Alex or Hammond. Everyone one else was up for grabs.Wished there was an epilogue.

REVIEW OF AUDIOBOOK; JUNE 3, 2014Narrator: Dennis Redfield.One of the best SB's I've read. Nothing she's written in recent years can match this 1999 murder mystery.The MCs are flawed, vulnerable and fighting for survival - Hammond Cross, for his career, Dr Alex Ladd, for the same and her life. My thoughts about Hammond ran along the lines of 'not another think-with-my-dick hero', "it's black and white, dickhead!" and "you just met her, how can you be so besotted!" so in a way, Hammond Cross,

5 STARSWow!!! Its been a while since Ive read a Sandra Brown bookAnd damn, have I missed them! And l have to say that this is a difficult book to review, as I dont want to slip up and give anything away. Trust me, with this one Just go in blind. Dont read any reviews or even plot descriptions. Just start reading. Hammond CrossJust know that there are some incredibly juicy characters that await you. The writing is fabulous as usual, and the intrigue undeniable. Alex Ladd The dense air was

3.5 starsReview to come.

Overall rating: 4.5 stars!Triggers:Cheating: (view spoiler)[ No (hide spoiler)]Love triangle: (view spoiler)[ No (hide spoiler)]Sex with om/ow: (view spoiler)[ No. There were TWO scenes where two different women came onto the hero, Hammond Cross, but the hero wasn't even remotely interested either time. All he could think about from the moment he met Alex Ladd was her and that was in the beginning of the story. The first woman was a woman who he worked with. He had a casual relationship with her