Review by Tan TR -- Justice by Scott Hughes

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It sounds like a powerful read. I'm intrigued and I'll give it a try in the future. Great review!
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Between the strong emotions in all three of the main characters, the important theme of justice, and the fact that there is more than one side to every story, this sounds fantastic!
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I firmly believe in hearing all the sides in every argument. But I sometimes like a hypocrite because my heart literally can't take the side of a cheater in a relationship. So I think this will help me get into terms about the causes of cheating and how two people can move on from that. I feel like this book will teach me what it truly means to have justice. Not just in the relationship settings but also the judicial system and its flaws.
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Well, this sounds interesting. I'm excited to give this a try and find out exactly why Brynn felt justified in cheating on her husband. Thank you for your honest review. I could tell you really liked it
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Justice is a very interesting topic. Love the book and the review is well done
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A well-written nice psychological thriller novella "Justice" by Scott Hughes, which depicts an unhappy marriage. After Marcus, the husband, finds his wife, Brynn, cheating on him the marriage begins to shake. I am planning to read this book soon.
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Justice by Scott Hughes sounds pretty interesting. The opening words, "Sympathy shines a light in the dark impassable tunnels constructed between all of us," are intriguing. I definitely want to read this book. Congratulations to the author on the BOTD. Great review!
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Justice by Scott Hughes sounds pretty interesting. The opening words, "Sympathy shines a light in the dark impassable tunnels constructed between all of us," are intriguing. I definitely want to read this book. Congratulations to the author on the BOTD. Great review!
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That book is catchy from the very beginning. It already gives meaningful stand about sinking marriage and as to why people cheat. Very provocative characters. A wife's perspective of asking for quits and a man's perspective as to what gone wrong. Amazing story.
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Sympathy verses justice or justice achieved through sympathy is an interesting theme to explore. Thanks for your review.
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I love the words you’ve taken from the book! It really sets the mood that the book was going for!
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This is such an amazing novella. I commend the author for producing a new taste of psychological thriller. I've read it to and I agree with your points. Nice review!
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The theme of infidelity is very relevant in today's society with the high number of people cheting on their spouses. Nice review.
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Justice sounds like a powerful and well-written book with realistic characters, emotions, and actions. Definitely worthy of a read. Thank you for your great review!
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If you feel neglected, is it fair to neglect that same person? Or if you were dealt unfairly, will you be unfair to others as well? Or will you withhold justice because it was witheld from you? These are the questions that came to mind while reading your review. Thank you for making me think how I personally perceived JUSTICE. I might give this book a chance. Good review. Keep it up!
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