Review of Time for Justice

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Re: Review of Time for Justice

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What a captivating review! "Time for Justice" by Susan C. Muller sounds like an enthralling blend of diverse characters and intricate mysteries. The contrast between Fiona and Tom's backgrounds adds a unique dynamic, and your description of their determination to uncover the truth despite their setbacks is truly compelling. It's impressive how the author delves into complex legal aspects while keeping the narrative engaging. The fact that the book seamlessly fits into the series while being accessible as a standalone speaks volumes about the author's skill in drawing readers in.

Your appreciation of the well-edited nature of the book and its limited use of profanity highlights the professionalism behind its creation. Your thorough analysis of the novel's strengths, along with the minor critique about the scene featuring the skinny dog, shows your keen eye for detail. Awarding it a full 5 out of 5 stars speaks volumes about your enthusiasm for the book. Your assurance that the novel can appeal to a wide audience, including younger readers, is a thoughtful insight. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this intriguing mystery—it's piqued my interest, and I'll definitely be looking forward to reading it!
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Fiona has splendidly shaded hair and lives in her Volkswagon transport. Tom is a fruitful lawyer and lives in a costly suburb of Houston. Fiona is youthful and prepared to excel throughout everyday life. Tom is approaching sixty and addressing large numbers of his decisions. Fiona had been in child care the vast majority of her life. Prior to attending college, Tom had lived with at least one parent. What might these two actually share for all intents and purpose? Peruse Time for Equity by Susan C. Muller to find out.

Erin Wright was enjoying the following a few days with her mom, who was having her hip supplanted. Erin likewise had a ton of reasoning to do and choices to make. She never imagined that she would be killed in her rest. Erin's husband Kirby, who robbed Peter to pay Paul, had always been the main suspect. He always appeared to be short of money. Erin's sister, Laney Buchman, needed to demonstrate his culpability without question.

Marcie Meyers was a girl of five years old who vanished 35 years ago. Neither then nor now had the case received much attention. The little kid's folks had never sought after it. They were happy with the responses that they were given at that point, despite the fact that their lives and those of their child were rarely something very similar. Marcie's mom has recently found that she is passing on and presently needs conclusive responses to her inquiries.

I've become exceptionally appended to Fiona and Tom while perusing this book. They have a lot of issues (a similar man is going after them independently, out of the blue, for example), yet they don't allow mishaps to hold them back from exploring and posing the hard inquiries. I respect how much examination that Ms. Muller needed to do while composing this book. It is impossible to know anything about the American legal system's complexity.

The "Time for Murder" series continues with this third installment. It didn't seem like it belonged in a series. I failed to remember that it was while I was perusing, truth be told. I'm certain that assuming I had perused the other two books, I would have seen a few references to the characters or had a more profound comprehension of some of them. As it was, Ms. Muller worked effectively of connecting with the peruser and not avoiding them feeling left with regards to the activity. If you had read the previous two books, the lives of the main characters would have been mentioned again. I will find the prequels.

The only thing I didn't like about the book that I read was the scene with the skinny dog. The canine wasn't so much as a significant person. The scene wasn't long and was overshadowed by the following one in any case, so it was anything but a major issue.

I give this book five out of five stars. There were no mistakes in the whole book, so I will express that it has been very well altered by an expert. There was additionally almost no irreverence. This book should appeal to fans of mysteries, in my opinion. There is no great explanation to prescribe this to grown-ups as it were. A lack of interest among younger readers would be the sole justification for doing so. This was an excellent book, in my opinion.
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Post by Muntaha Naz »

What a book ❣️ It's a very nice story in this book. I loved it when I was read it. The author of this book express a many thing in it . The way of his expressing is very nice. Thank you to the author to write this book, it's amazing ♥️
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Post by Hy Be »

e review is well-written. I loved how you outlined the story without spoilers. Thanks for this review, which makes me intrigued to read.
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There is no reason to only recommend this to adults.
- We hardly come across books like this. I'm curious to read it. A review well written, thank you.
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Post by Rodel Barnachea »

I am deeply intrigued by the motivations of Erin's killer. What could have driven someone to take her life? I am also fascinated by the disappearance of Marcie Meyers 35 years ago and her mother's tireless pursuit of the truth.
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No spoilers except maybe the dog. Love it! I read the sample to see if the book might appeal to me as I am not usually a mystery guy. By the third page I was onboard with the stories and the characters; the book is now in my collection. It was the writing did that so quickly, a smooth flow that balanced background (that train whistle--I remember those from Texas) and character development. Not quite snappy, but I saw little fat in those first pages.

Of course, I need a review to see the broader picture from a reader's perspective. Thank you for providing that. Your summary of the main cast (bright hair, indeed!) and hints on the plot unfolding just reinforced my first impression. I am even looking forward to the dog! Immediately inserted into my future reads, this novel is one I will bump up in a schedule that has way more books than reading days!
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Today's book brings together cold cases and family secrets. The character profiles and how they probe into their emotions appear to be a refreshing approach that fans of thriller fiction should check out.
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I love a good mystery and your outstanding review makes it sound like just that. I've downloaded it and will also put it on my 'want-to-read' shelf.
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Amazing review of this mystery book. I found the description of the main characters intriguing and worth reading into. I didn't realize this was a third book into the series of this story but even then your review made it clear I could read this one book and still understand the plot. Actually it makes me want to read the other 2 books of this series before taking on this read as this book sounds like a fast, pace mystery page turner. Thanks for your insightful review.

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Post by Nemanja Jankovic »

"Time for Justice" by Susan C Muller is the third book in the series of the same name, but it can also be read as a stand-alone book without any problems. The lives of Fiona, who was not pampered by life, and Tom, who is a successful lawyer, will intersect in an extraordinary way in this interesting book.
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Post by Sonya Nicolaidis »

There are quite a few interesting and varied characters in this book, and all seem to be woven together in a clever way. It sound like a series of books that I would likely enjoy. Thanks for your positive review of this one.
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Post by Loniese Jones »

I am glad you included the fact that this is the 3rd in a series, because I had no idea. The way you describe the characters in a short succinct way is also helpful. I was already interested in the book bc I love the genre, but letting me know it´s a 3 parter ( but also one where you can read it alone without missing a beat) is super helpful! Great review!
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Post by Seetha E »

Will Tom and Fiona be able to solve their cases while dealing with personal problems? Will Marcie and Erin receive justice? According to Amy's review, this book is unquestionably worthwhile. Thorough analysis! Susan, Congrats on BOTD!
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I like how you mentioned the effort the writer put into researching the details of the book. That is commendable. Wonderful review and congrats to the author for BOTD
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