Review by CaptainPhoton -- B-Side by Janis Jones

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Re: Review by CaptainPhoton -- B-Side by Janis Jones

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I understand this is a fast-paced crime novel which should cater well to its audience. Thank you for the review!
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this book is very amazing it turn on to a world beyond on can think of. it was written in away that the reader maginalise whats happening and sought out how its related to real life situation.
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I like that the characters in this book are well developed and each providing an interesting piece of the story world they created. I'm glad the ending was satisfying!
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its a little slow to start off. That and jumping characters so fast it does get a little confusing at 1st., but as you get into the book more it does start to pick up and things are starting to come together. I don't like the short chapters at all. I have ready a few books like that and they ended up being a series and the books where very short and for the piece of them i thought it was over the top of course when you get into a series u either A: you forget about them and move on to something new or B: you buy them and end up spending way to much. Either way i hope that this book is not going to be like that as I did start to get into it
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I might just have to add this one to my ever-increasing list of books to read. I do like a good mystery, and from this review, I would like to see how the author weaves the particulars of the interpersonal relationships and conflicts into the fabric of the whole.
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Different reviewer, a different point of view. That's life. Different points of view are always interesting. Like solving differences of opinion between people, if you can see the other person's point of view, it takes away the emotion, I can live with two points of view, generally. Thanks for this review. Now I must write my own.
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