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Review of Presidents Day

Posted: 24 Dec 2023, 08:58
by Victory Ositaorah
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Presidents Day" by Stephen A Werbel.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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We may learn many things from life, but unfortunately, not all of them end up helping us. Most of the time, while grieving, we make hasty judgments without fully considering the potential outcomes. Stephen A. Werbel's book Presidents' Day emphasizes Mrs. Sylvia Parrish's life and the shooting of the president.

After six hours of unconsciousness, Mrs. Sylvia Parrish awakens to find herself in Queen's Hospital on her birthday, with Officer Yamada from the Honolulu Police Department watching over her. Detective Fernandes arrives with two doctors and Officer Kaopuiki to begin their questioning for the investigation of the shooting of the president at the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel. On hearing the reason for her being interrogated, she could not believe her ears, and she lost consciousness. As events unfold, Stan, her son, gets her a lawyer, Robert Harding, to defend her from being guilty of killing the president. This leaves us wondering who must have been responsible for such an act and how Mrs. Sylvia Parrish got through this in this exciting book, Presidents' Day.

From the start of this book, Stephen made me curious. I was left with questions about what could have happened that led to Mrs. Slyvia, an older adult, being in custody. This curiosity was satisfying. The pacing of the book was also commendable, and the aspects where the results of investigations were revealed made me acknowledge the competence of the FBI in this book. This book also enlightened me about hypnosis and the conscious and unconscious parts of our brain. The value of family was also highlighted in this book, and Mrs. Parrish Sylvia had a good heart to understand Rozinsky's situation. Robert Harding was also professional, as I loved how he cross-examined Carl Hightower.

I do not have any negative comments about this book, and because of the above positives, I am rating this book 5 out of 5 stars. I encountered a few errors while reading this book, which proves professional editing. I recommend this book to individuals who love to read books with suspense, crime, and a touch of family.

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Re: Review of Presidents Day

Posted: 02 Jan 2024, 02:08
by Yasmine Zaki Muhieddine
This seems like an interesting thriller. I wonder if Mrs. Sylvia will manage to clear her name, or if she was really involved in the killing of the President.

Re: Review of Presidents Day

Posted: 06 Jan 2024, 07:20
by NetMassimo
Being accused of murdering your president must be quite shocking. I wonder what happened to lead the investigators in charge to accuse her of that crime and what will happen to her. Thank you for your great review!

Re: Review of Presidents Day

Posted: 07 Jan 2024, 17:46
by Rashad Deniro Price
This is a well-detailed review. I enjoyed your honest opinions about this book. I equally commend Stephen A Werbel for writing this book, "Presidents Day." I look forward to reading it, and I recommend it to others.

Re: Review of Presidents Day

Posted: 15 Jan 2024, 17:23
by Aaron Joseph Maupin
The review provides helpful insights into the book "Presidents' Day" by Stephen A. Werbel. It highlights the book's intriguing plot, commendable pacing, and the value of family. The reviewer's positive rating and recommendation indicate that the book is a good addition to anyone's library, particularly for readers who enjoy suspense, crime, and familial themes.

Re: Review of Presidents Day

Posted: 25 Jan 2024, 21:23
by Donaking
Based on the review, it appears that "Presidents' Day" by Stephen A. Werbel is a highly engaging and suspenseful read. The reviewer expresses curiosity, satisfaction, and interest in the book's pacing, investigation results, and exploration of hypnosis. They also highlight the book's emphasis on family values and commend the professional cross-examination in the story. With no negative comments and a 5-star rating, the reviewer highly recommends this book to those who enjoy suspenseful crime stories with a family touch.

Re: Review of Presidents Day

Posted: 11 Feb 2024, 03:48
by Azaz Raja
This review offers valuable insights into Stephen A. Werbel's "Presidents' Day." It emphasizes the book's compelling storyline, well-maintained pacing, and the emphasis on family values. The reviewer's positive evaluation and endorsement suggest that the book is a worthwhile addition to any reader's collection, especially for those who appreciate suspense, crime, and themes of family. Thank you for sharing your excellent review!

Re: Review of Presidents Day

Posted: 21 Feb 2024, 07:11
by Saliha Hussain
This thorough review offers sincere appreciation for Stephen A Werbel's work, "Presidents Day." It praises the book's engaging storyline, well-maintained pacing, and its emphasis on family dynamics. The reviewer eagerly anticipates reading it and recommends it to others, especially those interested in suspense, crime, and family-oriented themes. Overall, the positive rating and recommendation suggest it's a worthwhile addition to any reader's collection.