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Old 03-26-2011, 06:26 PM   #1217
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Originally Posted by Mel Comley View Post
Had another 5 star review for my sequel Final Justice over the weekend.

5.0 out of 5 stars even better than book 1!, 17 Mar 2011
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Steven Morris - See all my reviews
This review is from: Final Justice (A Lorne Simpkins thriller) (Kindle Edition)
Final Justice is the sequel to the excellent Impeding Justice where we first meet DI Lorne Simpkins who is attempting to apprehend the killer called the unicorn. With the end of Impeding Justice it was obvious that there would be a sequel, and what a sequel it is! In my view, this book is better than the first book in the series for a number of reasons. Most importantly, Mel¡¦s writing seems to have slowed down somewhat since book one, she¡¦s trying to cram less in and the overall book benefits from that. The fact that there is slightly less edge-of-your seat action in this book means that the violence, when it does come, is somehow all the more shocking. I felt that Mel flushed out her characters a lot more in this book and I really began to care for Lorne by the end of the book.
All in all, a great second book from a superb new author. º

Hope you enjoy it.

Mel
Wow, nice review, Mel. I'm reading your first one and the second one sounds very interesting.
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