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The Sherbrooke Twins
Catherine Coulter
First Time In Print
Dear Reader:
The Sherbrooke family saga continues with James and Jason
Sherbooke, identical male twins who look exactly like their
beautiful Aunt Melissande, and not at all like their father,
the earl, which riles him to no end.
James, twenty-eight minutes older than his brother, is the
heir. He is solid, is James. He’s a student of astronomy,
rides like a centaur, and unlike his brother Jason, enjoys
learning the ropes of managing his father’s estates. He no
longer sows excessive wild oats, as his neighbor, Corrie
Tybourne-Barrett, a brat he’s known since she was three
years old, looks forward to doing since she turned eighteen.
When she nearly shoves him off a cliff, sneering all the
while, James hauls off and spanks her.
A promising start. Then, unfortunately, the earl, Douglas
Sherbrooke, is shot at. This leads to Georges Cadoudal, a
Frenchman in the employ of the English War Ministry with
whom Douglas had dealings some years before. But Cadoudal
died in 1815, fifteen years earlier. Were there children who
might want revenge against Douglas? But the question is why:
Georges and Douglas parted friends-at least Douglas believed
that they had.
Adventures compound; Corrie hurls herself into the thick of
things. As for Jason, he swims like a fish, loves horses,
wants to start a stud farm, still sows more wild oats than a
man should be allowed, but finally meets a girl who stops
him in his tracks. And then what happens?
You will have to read the book to find out. I hope you enjoy
yourself. The characters are rich, colorful, and a hoot to
boot. The mystery will confound you.

Jove, March 2004
384 pages ISBN: 0515136549 Paperback $7.99
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