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Motion To Kill by Joel Goldman

mdrewb20's review against another edition

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4.0

Fun and fast moving

latas's review against another edition

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2.0

Boring ! This is not a legal thriller though the Hero Lou Mason and the victims are lawyers and the setting is amidst lawsuits. There were no courtroom scenes, but lots of physical action. I enjoy good police procedurals if the detectives use their common sense when needed. However the Sheriff Kelly lacked in this department. What else is the excuse for her not interviewing the last person who was seen with the victim? The interview was done much later and was cursory.

I have been reading some new authors recently and have added some series to my TBR. I am glad that this series won't make it to my huge TBR pile

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4.0

I wasn't expecting to be reading a legal thriller aside from Grisham in the horizon but then opportunity presented itself when I saw an epub copy of this book. I enjoyed reading it, I liked the characters and the narration. The conversations too were so real that I can almost hear them talk in my head. The scheme got bigger and bigger many people were gettinf involved but despite it, the author was still able to keep the consistency of the plot.
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