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Double Date: A Bert and Nan Tatum Mystery (Thorndike Press Large Print Mystery Series)
Double Date A Bert and Nan Tatum Mystery - Thorndike Press Large Print Mystery Series
Author: Barbara Taylor McCafferty, Beverly Taylor Herald
ISBN-13: 9780786233267
ISBN-10: 0786233265
Publication Date: 6/2001
Pages: 336
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Publisher: Thorndike Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Large Print: Yes
Members Wishing: 1
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Nan Tatum is tired of the single life. Deciding to try a new way to meet men, she signs herself and her twin sister Bert up for MySoulMate.org, an internet dating service. Soon, she thinks Mr. Right has replied to Bert's posting. Posing as Bert, Nan soon finds out that Mr. Right is Mr. Wrong. The next time she sees him, he's Mr. Dead. But when the body disappears, she can't get anyone to believe her. Dragging Bert along, she tries to prove she's right. Meanwhile, Bert is more concerned about patching things up with her boyfriend, Hank, who believes Bert signed herself up for the dating service.
This book takes the mystery solving twins through yet another harrowing adventure. The twin authors have once again provided plenty of suspense and laughs, and I could hardly put the book down. The alternating narration continues to be an asset, helping with both character and plot development. This is the fifth book in the series, and it shows no sign of slowing down at all.


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