Official Review: The judge Part 1 and part 2

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It's great that people could find this book captivating. I'm also glad that Morris did a good job on character portrayal and that there was one twist after another. Sounds exciting minus the murder. Nice review.
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I love thriller and mystery. This might sound murky, but there is something vibrating in the process of resolving a murder crime - the desire to know who's the criminal? what happened? the tension, the satisfaction when you have a new clue, the suspect characters. Captivating review! Thanks!
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These books seem curiously entertaining. I am not sure if I would add this saga to my list though. It justs doesn't look like my type, so thank you for the detailed description given! If not, I might as well have read them.
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This is my kind of book and I don't think I'd be able to keep my hands off this book after learning what an exciting read it is. Never-ending twists make me looks forward to reading it. So, thanks for your lovely review.
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I’m not really into murder mysteries or romance, so I won’t be reading this book. However, your review is well-written, and I’m glad you enjoyed the author’s portrayal of the solicitor’s character and the characters around him.
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The book sounds intriguing and interesting. I may go to check out this book. Great review
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'Official Review: The Judge Part1 and part2 by Ian R B Morris gives the readers an understanding of the plot of the story. It motivates us for action and adventure. The character of the lawyer Peter Ritchie as a fun-seeking, kind and likable guy as mentioned in the review is impressive!
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The story sounds captivating. Though not a fan of detective novels, I'm interested in knowing how the case was unraveled. Thanks for the wonderful review.
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Great review, hopefully the real murderer will be discovered.
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The Judge by Ian R B Morris seems like an interesting read. I always love murder mysteries. Congratulations on #botd.
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In this book, prostitution is just the external factor that makes a key character's death so significant. It is not the main theme of the book. Stories that involve solving murder mysteries are always engaging, and this one is no different.
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This looks like a pretty intriguing and interesting book. Great book.
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The books sounds intriguing with lots of mystery and action. I enjoy books that are fast paced. I tend to get bored easily. Great review. You covered two books beautifully.
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Even though I don't like reading crime books, these two caught my attention because of interesting, well developed characters and an original plot. I would have probably given 4 stars, unless the errors distract from fluent reading...
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Bluebird03, your review is very guiding and informative. A plot of this kind is certainly worth the try. Crime and mystery hues the story and I am interested in reading it.
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