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Rating:  Summary: For Sue Grafton and Janet Evanovich fans Review: I have read most of Lawrence Sander's books and enjoyed them all (except for The Marlowe Chronicles). The Eighth Commandment is a little different and a welcome deviation from his other New York detective and Archie McNally themed books. Also, if you are a Sue Grafton fan and have read all of her's and looking for something similar, try this one.
Rating:  Summary: An Awesome Read! Review: I loved this book. This is the first novel I've read by Sanders and it's certainly not the last. The main character is immediatly likable and any twenty-something can relate to her. With strong integrety and a quirky sense of humor, she makes the book a breeze to read through. The mystery is fast paced and intrigues the reader with each new chapter. Nothing monumental or legendary about the writing. Just a straightforward, fast-paced mystery that will keep you company on a rainy day.
Rating:  Summary: A flaki Sanders book Review: If you have read other books by L. Sanders you will be dissappointed by this one.It is a flaki book on a flaki detective, with too many repititions and not much of a plot. The suspence is there but it is not regarding the detective work (the thief is evident from the start and I kept wondering on the negligence of the detectives) it is in the heroine romantic life. If you want a good book, buy this one, but if you want an excellent detective book buy another book by this author.
Rating:  Summary: Very good. Review: It was very good till the last page. It was the best myestory book I have very read. It was the first book I have ever read by this author. I like it. I would`nt highly recommend it but it's ok.
Rating:  Summary: Very good. Review: It was very good till the last page. It was the best myestory book I have very read. It was the first book I have ever read by this author. I like it. I would`nt highly recommend it but it's ok.
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