Official Review: The judge Part 1 and part 2

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Re: Official Review: The judge Part 1 and part 2

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Bluebird03 gives a comprehensive review of both books that cover the topic of The Judge.
I like this type of mystery in the first place, so the reviewer just confirmed, with solid arguments, my hunch that this will be a good, rewarding read for me. I hope that this solicitor who sides with the underdog will be successful in saving the Judge.
I did not quite understand this section: "...this dizzying saga where enemies become friends and allies secretly plot your revenge". Whose revenge is she talking about?
Other than that, a great review.
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Thank you for your review of The Judge: Part 1 and The Judge: Part 2. I was able to read the sample available on Amazon and really enjoyed it. I like thriller mysteries and would enjoy this novel. Thank you for your recommendation. :D :D
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I loved your review. I love thrillers and this murder mystery seems to be quite interesting. Adding this to my reading list.
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Your review makes me want to read this book. Like you, I noticed typographical errors when I read the sample chapter. I will definitely check this book out. Thanks for the review!
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A dark and suspenseful novel about indiscretions revealed sounds like a great premise. It's not my genre, but I enjoyed your review.
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A mystery that has continuous twists and surprises sounds like a page-turner. A high-class male prostitute is murdered and is the mystery to be solved. I'm glad to know that the book is focused on solving the murder rather than on prostitution. Thanks for the candid review!
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I don't mind some thrillers, but this book's plot doesn't sound interesting to me. After reading the sample, the grammatical errors were obvious and reaffirmed my decision in not reading it. However, I am glad you could overlook them and enjoyed the story. Thanks for your review.
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This book about a murder sounds like it has it all! It has romance, crime, revenge, intrigue, and mystery. Congrats on the book of the day! Great review.
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I am not quite certain this one is for me, but it sounds like you were quite captivated by the storyline. I read mostly non-fiction, and I’m not so sure this would be something I would enjoy. I know you mentioned that the graphic sexual scenes were not included, but what about violence? I’m not a big fan of that either. Thanks for more insight into this one.
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The review gave me a plain book contents in such a way i ended up being hooked into it. Thanks for the review.
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This is a fast-paced thriller about the death of a male prostitute and his missing diaries. This story is contained in two parts. They are both quick, exciting reads. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD. Thanks to the reviewer for your enthusiastic and honest review.
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Thanks for the review, I love it when romance is combined with mystery, I am not a big fan of thrillers but I think I will read this one.
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I have to be honest, a book has to be really amazing if I'm willing to pick up volume 2 when it's clear it's still the same case that's being examined. I have to ask, is the story meaty enough to be divided over two books, or did you feel that they could have been condensed in one?
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Thank you for your review! I read part of the sample, and it sounded interesting just from the little bit I read. I agree with your review about it being fast-paced and interesting. I love crime novels, and Peter's charm was evident in the first pages in which he appeared. I really enjoyed reading your review. Thank you.
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Post by KojoGH »

It sounds very interesting. I'm sure it contains a lot of suspense and drama. Thanks for the review.
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