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Guilt by Silence (Mira (Audio))

Guilt by Silence (Mira (Audio))

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Find!
Review: I just stumbled upon Taylor Smith while browsing the books section in my local wholesale club. I bought two books Jackie Collins and Taylor Smith.

Jackie Collins is my favorite author so I had an idea of what to expect. I had never heard of Taylor Smith but the sneak peek of the story on the back cover grabbed my attention quickly. It did not stop for a moment during the entire book.

Watching and rooting for Mariah as she searches for the answers as to what really happened in Vienna, was great reading! This book will grab your attention from page 1 and will not let go!

This was a deliciouly spellbinding read from start to finish. I highly recommend it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: CIA and More
Review: The character of Mariah Bolt as a CIA Operative is exciting and interesting. The story of her involvement in trying to find out what happened to her husband and daughter takes her into a web of a variety of places and people. It was an exciting read.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Flat
Review: The story never builds up. The action remains flat and there is no sense of mystery or anticpation. I stopped reading the book about 20 pages before the end just when things were resolving. I just could not go on. Then I forced myself read the last 20 pages to see if I was wrong, to see if the action would pick up. It does not, the book ends with a thud. It clearly feels written by a woman, lacking testosterone such books need.


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