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Wicked Ways
Wicked Ways | Lisa Jackson, Nancy Bush
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The Greatest Terrors Elizabeth Gaines Ellis is an ordinary suburban wife and mother. That's what she tells herself as she flits between her realtor job, yoga class, and caring for her daughter, Chloe. But for months now, Elizabeth has worried that she's far from normal. . .that she's somehow the cause of a series of brutal, horrible deaths. Are The Ones Her mean-spirited boss. A bullying traffic cop. Her cheating husband. Elizabeth had reason to be angry with them all. She didn't mean for them to die. No one will take her fears seriously--except the private investigator prying into her past. . . Too Close To See The more scared and angry Elizabeth becomes, the higher the death toll grows. But those who wrong her aren't the only ones in danger. Because others have secrets too, and a relentless urge to kill without mercy or remorse. . . Praise for Something Wicked "Superb. . .a masterpiece of romantic suspense with enough twists and turns to keep the reader eagerly anticipating the breathtaking conclusion." --Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
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LitStephanie
Wicked Ways | Lisa Jackson, Nancy Bush
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Mehso-so

Elizabeth, suburban real estate agent, suspects she is causing people's deaths by wishing them dead. It's an OK story, but psychic visions are involved, and that always gets a bit silly, whatwith shifting parameters that make zero sense other than to create drama. There is also a stalker who is embarassingly outrageous and clicheic. But PI Rex, quirky Ravinia (E's long lost cousin), and E's bratty daughter, Chloe, are fun.

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bookaholic1
Wicked Ways | Lisa Jackson, Nancy Bush
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Mehso-so

#3
This was ok, but not your typical Lisa Jackson book

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Mshookquilts
Wicked Ways | Lisa Jackson, Nancy Bush
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Pickpick

Ok, this was creepy enough for me for a Halloween book. Elizabeth may have the gift of precognition, but now she thinks she can kill someone just by wishing their death…and is her daughter starting to show signs of powers…or is somebody setting Elizabeth up for their murders?