Review of Time for Justice

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What could be this Fiona and Tom alike in their own lives? Their image has a big gap but I wonder how these two personalities laid out similar life battles. Your review is amazing, Amy!
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I loved reading your review so much . It's interesting to know who is the murderer and the circumstances of that . The details make me want to read the book.
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Hazel Mae Bagarinao wrote: 02 May 2023, 18:02 What could be this Fiona and Tom alike in their own lives? Their image has a big gap but I wonder how these two personalities laid out similar life battles. Your review is amazing, Amy!
Thank you. And thank you for commenting. :occasion-olympics:
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Sarah Zain wrote: 03 May 2023, 00:53 I loved reading your review so much . It's interesting to know who is the murderer and the circumstances of that . The details make me want to read the book.
It was so good, and you’ll be so surprised. :bookclub-square:
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A well thought review. The introduction is well catchy without any form of spoiler. Your mention of the use of the American legal system tells the author is knowledgeable and excellent editing is a kudos. Your review is awesome and your rating worthy.
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Being a lover of mystery and thriller books, I guess I will enjoy reading this book with all the research and investigations and will connect to the character as well just like you did. This is an impressive review!
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JC Michaelz wrote: 04 May 2023, 10:33 A well thought review. The introduction is well catchy without any form of spoiler. Your mention of the use of the American legal system tells the author is knowledgeable and excellent editing is a kudos. Your review is awesome and your rating worthy.
The “about the author” section revealed that her son is a lawyer as well. :lire4:
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Anil G wrote: 04 May 2023, 14:27 Being a lover of mystery and thriller books, I guess I will enjoy reading this book with all the research and investigations and will connect to the character as well just like you did. This is an impressive review!
Thanks for commenting! :ecrivain: :ecrivain:
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I also enjoy and appreciate your honesty in stating that you found nothing to dislike about this book. Your comment about the language used being clear and basic is helpful for those who may be hesitant about reading a religious book.
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I have not read the book, but your simplified explanations of the characters already created an interest in the book for me. From your review, I also want to know what happened to the girl who got missing 35 years ago, does her mother really find answers to these questions? What does Tom and Fiona really have in common?
In all, thank you for this perfectly detailed review, I will definitely love to read this book.
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The simplicity and clear details of your review is enough to capture a person's interest. I also want to know what happened to Marcie the girl who got missing 35 years ago. Did her mother find the answers she was looking for? What was really the one thing fiona and Tom had in common? Was it a strong sense of justice? I guess I'll have to read the book to find out. Thank you for this review.
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Faith ukaegbu wrote: 05 May 2023, 08:16 I have not read the book, but your simplified explanations of the characters already created an interest in the book for me. From your review, I also want to know what happened to the girl who got missing 35 years ago, does her mother really find answers to these questions? What does Tom and Fiona really have in common?
In all, thank you for this perfectly detailed review, I will definitely love to read this book.
I'd have a hard time discouraging you. :tiphat:
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It seems the book is a compilation of different stories.
However, the story of Fiona and Tom seems very captivating. I hope they eventually found love and happiness.
Thanks for the amazing review.
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Thanks for the great review. This book appears to be a fascinating read. I'll remember to add it to my TBR list.
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Thank you so much for such a great review!
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