Official Review: Christmas Murder by Betty Schultz

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Re: Official Review: Christmas Murder by Betty Schultz

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Many thanks for the detailed review. However, I'll pass on this because child abuse is horrendous, to say the least, and I don't think I can read the plot. It would be too traumatic.

That said, no child should ever have to go through abuse, and I pray those that have suffered such find healing.
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Well, this is set up to be an exciting but very comfortable read. How does one kill his little sister and let his little brother take the fall for it? I'd like to know what eventually becomes of James. Also, it's interesting to see how the story is written from James's point of view.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting crime novel told from the murderer's point of view and concerns the murder of the narrator's little sister and the narrator's brother taking the blame for it while the murderer gets away scot-free. Years later, the murderer realizes that he did something wrong, but is it too late to correct the harm that has been done. This book might not be for everyone and the plot is definitely not the most liked, but it may be worth a second look. Well done.
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I could not get through the sample pages of this book. Child abuse of many kinds is rampant, and it is important to be aware of this grave issue. Thank you for your take on this read.
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This book has a unique plot. I've never read a book about murder that is narrated from the murderers' point of view. Thanks for your review.
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Telling a story from a murderers perspective is something we readers rarely get to see. Kudos to the author and Congrats on BOTD!
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I just downloaded this book for free today. The review has me extremely interested. I love mystery/thrillers.

I’m curious to see why James ends up turning himself in (is it that or just a sense of remorse). I think this may be a difficult book for me to read because I’m a mother to two young boys. Stories about young children being abused and killed don’t really sit well with me.
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Told from the POV of the person who committed the crime, today's BOTD is a short fictional novel that parallels one of the biggest unsolved mysteries in the US. Filled with family drama, mystery, and suspense, this book also draws awareness to sexual child abuse, which may be triggering to some readers. Thank you for the outstanding review; I've downloaded my copy! :-)
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This confession of abuse and murder, told by the murderer, himself is a story worth reading. It brings into sharp focus the need for caregivers and others to be acutely aware of what is happening around their wards. Child abuse is on the rise; thus, this story is timely and relevant. Thanks for your honest perspective as a reviewer. Your review has piqued my interest in the book.
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Post by Pennybutterfly8 »

I have my opinion about this story,I can’t stomach to read. Not very interesting to say the least. With due respect for oldest daughter. This is a very tough situation to put the family through. :tiphat:
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While I appreciate how the book is edited, I can’t say I’m into the storyline, so I won’t be reading this book. Thank you for a well-thought-out review!
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The book is a representation of a lot of bad things that happen in this live, like child abuse but also getting away with a awful crime and corruption in the justice making. I think the author by writing this wanted to exagerate the male characters so the idea gets clear. The narration of the assassin is even more enjoyable to read because it gets a diferent perspective. Pretty genious the author.
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Post by Adebola11 »

This story is very rare and unique. Christmas murder by Betty Schultz is a story of frictional story of a young girl who was killed by her 19year old brother named james. He covered is evil behaviour and he frame his brother for killing the girl. After 20 years, He confess his evil act of killing his sister and seek repentance.
This story really focus also on child abuse which got my attention. I would always wondered what goes through the mind of the abuser.
I would rate this book 3 stars out of 4..
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Christmas Murder by Betty Schultz is a fictional story but it addresses an important issue of child sexual abuse written from the perspective of a murderer.
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Post by Gabrielle Sigaki »

The themes of child abuse and rape are really heavy and complicated to talk about. This book seems to bring various stereotypes about men, but also a unique perspective about the themes. I think the theme is too heavy for me, so I'm going to pass it. Congrats on BOTD for the author though! Thanks for the review!
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