Official Review: The Truth in Hope by R.A. Simpson

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This is a very enjoyable review to read so well done. Sounds like an intriguing book. I will give it a look.
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Thanks for your informative review. Since the author is a criminal trial lawyer, I assume the book will be providing some interesting and useful pieces of information. Too bad that there seem to be some plot holes. I think I will wait until the author fixes those to read the book.
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Well well, what do they say about karma again?
More times than not, the wealthy pay their way out of prison.
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Victoria Copsey wrote: 24 Jan 2021, 14:44 This is a very enjoyable review to read so well done. Sounds like an intriguing book. I will give it a look.
Thanks so much for the kind words. I think you will enjoy reading this book!
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Sou Hi wrote: 24 Jan 2021, 22:03 Thanks for your informative review. Since the author is a criminal trial lawyer, I assume the book will be providing some interesting and useful pieces of information. Too bad that there seem to be some plot holes. I think I will wait until the author fixes those to read the book.
It is a very good book, but it could be better. I hope those areas are fixed as it could deserve a 4-star rating in that case. Thanks for stopping by!
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Nqobile771 wrote: 25 Jan 2021, 04:13 Well well, what do they say about karma again?
More times than not, the wealthy pay their way out of prison.
It couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. :lol: I agree that, unfortunately, the wealthy have a much bigger chance to get off than the poor, and that is something that should be changed. Thanks for your thoughts!
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The book sounds gripping, might read it sometime! thanks for the review :)
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riyosha wrote: 27 Jan 2021, 01:28 The book sounds gripping, might read it sometime! thanks for the review :)
I hope you do as I think you will enjoy it!
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This seems like an interesting crime thriller. Some would say Bryce got a taste of his own medicine, but Detective Coleman would have to find this murderer whether he feels justified or not.
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Eutoc wrote: 28 Jan 2021, 00:32 This seems like an interesting crime thriller. Some would say Bryce got a taste of his own medicine, but Detective Coleman would have to find this murderer whether he feels justified or not.
I agree with you; he definitely got what he deserved. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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A good mystery book should always mislead the readers, to keep the suspense intact. Thanks for your great review.
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Bookishkrish24 wrote: 29 Jan 2021, 00:27 A good mystery book should always mislead the readers, to keep the suspense intact. Thanks for your great review.
That is true; it definitely kept me guessing! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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These seem the book is written very therotically the book is about crimes but it is not justice for the 10 years girl but the seem the right thing has been done to it.
I Loved the book it is very mysterious to me .
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