Sweet Valley High Super Thriller: Double Jeopardy

Oct 28, 2007 15:39

Sweet Valley High Super Thriller: Double Jeopardy

For our Halloween week!

This book was sitting on the bed, and my husband saw it and said, “Oh my God, are they trying to put her on trial again?” HA!

In case you’re interested, I think it’s called Double Jeopardy because the twins are in jeopardy and there are two of them. Clever!


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ultimate_cin October 29 2007, 00:21:46 UTC
Hee!

Thanks for recapping this - I remember reading it back in the day, but back then I didn't realize how crazy all this was. Good times when Sweet Valley books seemed like they made sense. ;)

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dramaturgy October 29 2007, 00:37:40 UTC
Ned hilariously says: “Adam’s a country boy, used to fresh air and open spaces. To be locked up like that must be torture.”

I know country boys who would kick Ned's ass for saying shit like that. Jesus H Christ. XD

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remindmeofthe October 29 2007, 01:24:34 UTC
The police think Adam was marrying her for her money to - I’m not even kidding - pay off the credit card debt he ran up buying textbooks. Hee! Unless his textbooks were made of gold, that’s the worst motive ever!

Seriously. Student loans, sure. With the price of college these days, who wouldn't marry a trust fund baby to pay those suckers down? Textbooks, though? Not so much. Three hundred bucks a semester hardly seems worth the effort of seducing a rich kid.

Either way, though, it doesn't make any sense, because if he's after her for his textbook debt, why would he kill her two weeks before her trust fund kicks in? That is some impressively bad police work.

Great recap, though!

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primary October 29 2007, 01:47:11 UTC
i looooooooved this book

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_ocelott_ October 29 2007, 02:38:25 UTC
Wow. Does anyone else think Liz is being rather unreasonable in this book? What is the world coming to, when Jessica is the logical twin?

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