Review of Time for Justice

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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting crime/mystery novel following Fiona and her boss Tom as they attempt to solve two crimes, a woman murdered in her sleep and a 35-year old kidnapping. How will they find the answers they are looking for? It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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What an interesting pair choosing to work together to research and investigate cases. Two cold cases that may be connected could be endangering their lives! I love the mystery genre, and I appreciate your encouraging book review. This series is one for my reading list, and I look forward to enjoying it.
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"Time for Justice" by Susan C. Muller is the third book in the series. The book seems intriguing and was well-edited. I am curious about the scene depicting a skinny dog. Congratulations on BOTD. Insightful review.
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I don't read books that are well into a series, and this one will be no exception. But from this review, I may have to go back to the beginning and read all of the books. Wow! This sounds like some great stuff!
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“Time for Justice” by Susan C Muller is her third book in the "Time for Murder" series. Two of the main characters are Fiona and Tom, Fiona a young woman ready to pursue a career after being in foster care most of her young life. Tom is sixty and a successful attorney that lives in Houston. What do they have in common? One needs to read the book to find out. Erin Wright was helping her mom during her recovery from hip surgery and she never dreamed she would be murdered in her sleep. Erin’s husband Kirby was the primary suspect and Erin’s sister Laney was determined to prove Kirby guilty. Another case included was the disappearance of Marcie Meyers, a 5-year-old girl that disappeared 35 years ago. The book has several cases going on simultaneously and there is plenty to keep the reader focused and on the edge of their seats. Well written with a very good review. I am adding this book to My-To-Read shelf.
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Thank you for your tremendous review. This isn't one of my favorite genres, but I did find the sample I read very interesting. I'm not sure how I will feel reading about the little girl that went missing, but after reading your review I'm going to add it to my list of books to read. It's always nice to hear about it being so exceptionally edited.
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It would seem that there are more than one persons who requires justice on this book. This book is a crime and investigation thriller with an interesting plot. I am looking forward to reading this book. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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Tom and Fiona are miles apart in their experiences and realities. I am quite eager to know what they could possibly have in common. I hope they are safe as they work together to solve the mystery in their face. I commend Ms. Muller for the amount of work invested in this novel. Congrats on BOTD. Amazing review.
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This is a well thought out review. There are the two main characters, Tom and Fiona, as well as information about the two murdered victims being investigated. Then more information to inspire a future reader. I downloaded the book and started reading. An hour later I decided to do what was needed in BOTD. A very absorbing who-done-it. My kind of story. Well written as well. I concur with the writer of the review. 4 out of 4. Great choice for BOTD
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I wonder what is the relationship between the three stories you shared in your review. The book seems quite interesting. I would add it to my shelf right away
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I have always enjoyed investigative stories on cold cases. Your review was gripping and detailed. I am curious to know what happened to Erin and Marcie and whether Tom and Fiona are able to find the perpetrators before any harm befalls them. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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Every character seems to have a dreadful past in this intriguing story, and it would be worth knowing how they are incorporated and how their roles connect in this story.
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I am unsure what this book is actually about. What is the relationship between Fiona, Tom, and the rest of the characters? Why are they relevant?
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Plots of intrigues about unsolved crimes? What an interesting proposal, thanks for this recommendation, I love these themes, as long as there are no scenes of explicit violence. Great review, thank you very much.
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Glad that the review pointed out that the story could stand on its own and would be enjoyable although it is part of a series. My first reaction is that I would not know if I would be either bewildered or amazed by the story. The story has so many characters and in my opinion, each one would have a story part on their own but converging hopefully to the main theme. At any rate, bewildered initially adds to the mystery of the story more often than not. I would love legal battles though and I think this would be enjoyable.
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