Maura Isles deals with death. As a pathologist in downtown Boston, she has seen more than her share of corpses. But never before has the body on the medical examiner’s table been her own. There can be no denying the evidence though. The dead woman is her mirror image right down to the most intimate physical details.
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Sexual Content - 2/5
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Violence - 4/5
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Language - 3/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 2/5
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Summary
Overall (Rizzoli & Isles novel) Dr. Isles receives a body for autopsy that looks exactly like her, and testing proves that the woman is her twin, who Dr. Isles never knew existed. She never knew her mother so she investigates the murder and her past and goes to Maine to find answers. In the meantime someone is killing people across the U.S. This is a good read and I couldn't guess how it ended!
Violence Murder scene descriptions
Language Cursing throughout the book in conversation
Sexual Some sexual references, does not overpower the book
Drug & Alcohol bit of drinking/drug use but not overwhelming