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Guilty As Sin (Nova Audio Books)

Guilty As Sin (Nova Audio Books)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Like books, people can not be judged by their "covers".
Review: Ellen North moved to a small Minnesota town to escape the "crazies" that she encountered on both sides of the law in the big city. Untainted by the lack of ethics she had witnessed, she takes on the most disturbing case of her career, kidnapping & the murder of a child. A crime that shocks the entire community of Deer Lake, Minnisota. While building her case against a man that she truly believes is guilty, she meets her match. A man who left the courtroom and abandoned the "good fight" of law to write about true life crime & the tragedies that surround it. Not knowing who to trust, she pursues her "gut" feelings,not only proving the case against the guilty man , uncovering the sordid lives of he and his accomplice, but as a bonus, finding true love.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fast, flashy and frightening
Review: I read Dark Paradise which read like a romance novel and I decided to read Guilty as Sin. The plot was intricate and believably psychotic. The characters were even crazier. Hoag has a clear grasp of legalease and produced a roller coaster ride of a story. Although, it could have been shorter....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Edge of your seat thriller
Review: After reading "Night Sins" I quickly raced to the store to buy "Guilty as Sin" and was not disappointed. I thought "Guilty as Sin" was even better then the first and would recommend it to all. I found all the characters to be believable and would love to see the character of Ellen North carried on. I am now reading "Cry Wolf" by Tami Hoag and will continue to read her books

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: guilty as sin .. full of exciting & intriguing twists & turn
Review: I watched the TV movie "Night Sins" and then I read the book. I enjoyed that book, but I was expecting more, and then I picked up "Guilty As Sin"! I couldn't put it down. What the movie did in the conclusion of the movie "Night Sins", the book "Guilty.." elaborated in a way that I would never have expected. I highly recommend this book for anyone who likes an edge of the seat, can't put it down mystery/thriller

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Could've been shorter
Review: This book is much too lengthy for comfort. Too many characterizations and side stories that could've been omitted and yet maintain the complete flow of the story. Only the last 100 pages are truly worthy of the word "exciting". Dissapoints

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hoag draws you in another mind tingling who done it!
Review: Hoag proves only to top herself with the second in the Night Sins set. This book can leave you begging for more and wishing your eyes could consume the text intraveinsly! Such twist and turns can leave even the best of the Mystery buffs mystified! Great work I can't wait for the next round

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Like a roller coaster--when you get to the top, watch out!
Review: It start's at a rather slow pace, but once you get into it, you don't want to put it down

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Couldn't put it down. Amazingly real!
Review: Tami Hoag is a wonderful writer. Her books contain twist after twist that leave you astonished and out of breath. Ellen North is an amazing character that draws you into the story with her wit and charm

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The first suspense novel I wished would never end!
Review: A completely captivating thriller. Masterfully written. An in depth look at ordinary people in a small Minnesota town whose darkest secrets are revealed when a little boy is kidnapped. NIGHT SINS must be read first. Sit down for a long weekend by the fire and get lost in the "SINS" books by Tami Hoag, but turn off the phone and keep the lights on

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: i found both books very good
Review: i enjoyed both books-could not put them down-i watched the mini-series and was kinda disappointed because things were added that i felt really didn't need to be-could you tell me if and when they will continue the story on tv-it look like to me they were going to do another mini-series on the second book-could you e-mail me back and let me know when i can expect to see it? thank yo


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