Review by Tan TR -- Justice by Scott Hughes

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Re: Review by Tan TR -- Justice by Scott Hughes

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The theme of justice this fiction novel brings is something very interesting. I love books that bring different perspectives of the story, it makes the book more dynamic and fascinating. Besides, the genre of mystery, with crime, is one of my favorites. The novel talks about the aspects of revenge, the way relationships work, infidelity. It sounds very gripping. Thanks for the insightful review! Great job.
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Interesting and raw? Well, now you have my attention. The sample chapter, as well, is intriguing and I think I may give this one a go!
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This seems definitely a good book, but the theme is out of my area of interest, so I will pass on this one. But this will be a nice read to those who prefer character driven novels and romance. Congratulations on being BOTD
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A book that encompasses the subject of Justice; the story is held in an unhappy marriage where the wife cheats on her husband. the story shows the shortcomings of the modern criminal systems. It captures my attention.
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Seems like an intriguing read. Would give it a try soon. Nice review.
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This is an interesting and well-
constructed novella that highlights
Justice, extramarital affairs, and the
modern criminal system. The book
has a free sample on Amazon Kindle
and has a well-written
OnlineBookClub review. Congrats
@scottmhughes on the BOTD
selection.
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I like reading psychological thrillers. They force you to think and analyze everything you read and this I think is the most important thing in a book. Besides the topics the book is dwelling on are really interesting and contradictory: marriage and infidelity, broken vows, keeping promises, corrupt justice. The book must be an engaging and interesting one especially written in a way that make you feel all the emotions of the characters. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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Great review! The book meticulously highlight the common problems experience by modern couples!
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Is marriage a trap? Is love overrated? Is fidelity worth it? Controversial questions. Will Justice have the right answers? I am totally intrigued with this story.
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A psychological thriller which focuses on issues of love, marriage, loyalty, and betrayal.
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Good review of an interesting book. I like the line about Chris Farley - he definitely had a good sense of humor.
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Am in love with the review. Adding it on my bookshelf
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This seems to be an intersection book. In today’s world justice is not seen the way we would like to today. It seems that a lot of things will unfold as you read this book to discover both more truth and lies and so the darkness will come to light.
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Post by Talented001 »

Impressive review. It sounds like a great book 📚 to me. A book filled with the realities of life. An intriguing book as it sounds. I have to get a copy of this so as to be able to recommend it.
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Brynn used to feel bad about doing something she shouldn’t have been doing.
She doesn’t feel guilty anymore, but she doesn’t feel so miserable and angry either. Justice to the missing guilt and anger.
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