Don't Look Down
 

Don't Look Down

by Jennifer Crusie, Bob Mayer



SHE is a director of dog food commercials who’s just been recruited to finish a four-day movie shoot. But as soon as Lucy Armstrong arrives on set, she discovers that the staff is in chaos, the make-up artist is suicidal, and the stunt director just happens to be her ex-husband. That, and the temperamental lead actor has just acquired as an advisor a Green Beret who has the... (read more)

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kalyko
  • Rated 4 stars

This story, although written by two diverse authors, was seamlessly crafted. It contains Crusie's trademark humour along with gripping action scenes; you never quite know where you'll end up. The characters were terrific, and as happens in well-written stories, continue to develop. A couple of the secondary characters even came close to stealing center stage; namely Pepper and Gloom.
I love the relationship that grows between Lucy Armstrong, director of television commercials, and J. T....

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jelly
  • Rated 1 stars

Not as good as Welcome to Temptation, Crazy for you, Tell me Lies

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