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Absolute Certainty by Rose Connors

janetll's review against another edition

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3.0

Easy to follow and entertaining. And only one character who was just too, too perfect. I'm already on to the next one.

judyward's review against another edition

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3.0

An Assistant District Attorney is able to easily win a conviction in a case where a young college student is murdered. But once the murderer is in prison another murder of a young man is committed in almost identical circumstances. Was the wrong man convicted?

kerib's review against another edition

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2.0

This was a fine, quick read, not one that you can't put down because it is so gripping, but the story was interesting enough. I think the thing I liked the best was that was chapter were very short, which makes me feel like I am getting through a book more quickly.

applescc's review against another edition

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1.0

Ugh. I listened to this for a week on my way to work. Too dry. Tons of moments when the author saw fit to regale us with long drawn out explanations of legal principles. It was like being in law school all over again. But hey, it gave me something to listen to during my commute. I guess.

bettyboop25's review against another edition

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5.0

I really enjoyed this book. There wasn't too much back story, not too many unnecessary side stories. I can see myself reading more books by this author.

bettyboop25's review against another edition

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5.0

I really enjoyed this book. There wasn't too much back story, not too many unnecessary side stories. I can see myself reading more books by this author.

scherzo's review

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2.0

Got tired of the author's over-dependence on the main character. A good mother would have taught a teenage son to be able to communicate his needs and wants instead of running interference with his father.
Main plot: where are the police?
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