Monday, December 14, 2009

Vanishing Act by Fern Michaels


The sisters are relaxing after their last successful mission when they are abruptly spurred into action.

Harry Wong, the true love of a Yoko, a member of The Sisterhood, is devastated.  Everything he has meticulously worked for is gone.  The bank foreclosed on his dojo and he is up to his eyeballs in credit card debt.  Harry has always paid his bills in advance, so to be the victim of identity theft stuns him.

His friend, Jack Emory, makes a few phone calls and The Sisterhood is soon on the case.  But the sisters are temporarily sidetracked with the unseemly and surprising return of their mentor Charles.  Myra is beside herself with his return.  They love one another, but Myra refuses to let Charles back into her bed until he is truthful about where he has been and why.

As the investigation unravels, an identity theft ring bigger than any of them imagined, the stakes are raised.  The Sisterhood will persevere, as women usually do, and pity anyone standing in their way.  Justice will prevail.

VANISHING ACT is a fine addition to The Sisterhood novels.  Compelling characters, a splash of romance, a spirally and twisting investigation set the scene for this page turner.   You don't have to be in your twenties to experience love and romance and Fern Michaels reveals that in spades with her strong heroines.  If your looking for sweet justice, VANISHING ACTS delivers!


*Courtesy of RJ

1 comment:

  1. Certainly, you can always count on Fern Michaels for a good read!

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