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Old 01-19-2011, 11:30 AM   #17
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Well the sequel is finished, due to be uploaded in February, just in time by the look of my latest review.

5.0 out of 5 stars 'Justice' in the title, 19 Jan 2011
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Helen Bennett "Bronwyn" (Berkshire, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Impeding Justice (Kindle Edition)
I was first drawn to this book by the title, after seeing it mentioned in the Authors' forum, as I was seeking a present for my husband who likes crime fiction, which I don't (usually). I was disappointed at first to find it was not available in paperback (because it doesn't seem much like a present if you simply download a book). However, at least it gave me the opportunity to read it first on my own Kindle and I was plesantly surprised.
This book fully exploits the 3 major human emotions: love, fear and rage, with most of the others in between (jealousy, remorse, revenge, etc). For me, a book really stays in mind when I think back and cannot remember if it was indeed a book, or a film I once saw. That is how 'real' the characters seemed.
I still hope to buy a printed copy for my husband when it becomes available, as well as the sequel(s).

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