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The Best Defense

The Best Defense

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good legal thriller, but...
Review: Good legal thriller but poor research in non legal areas with unbelievable scenarios and dialog.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Quite terrible
Review: I enjoy legal thrillers. But not this one. I wasn't through with the first page before I was almost nauseated by the contrived dialogue. I would have tossed it aside, but I forced myself to read it, curious to see just how low the bar is to get a book published and mass marketed. It is low indeed.

The dialogue was unnecessarily vulgar at times and I got the distinct impression that the author must be British because there were several expressions coming out of the characters' mouths that would never be said by Americans, especially Texans. This was both annoying and distracting.

The plot was utterly predictable. There was absolutely nothing in the book to make you like the characters or care what happened to them. The only good thing about this book is that I didn't pay for it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Page turner !
Review: The third book by Sarah Gregory guides the reader through the legal maze of Texas, California, and federal laws as Sharon Hays represents a Hollywood starlet accusssed of murdering her boyfriend.

Great Ending!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Page turner !
Review: The third book by Sarah Gregory guides the reader through the legal maze of Texas, California, and federal laws as Sharon Hays represents a Hollywood starlet accusssed of murdering her boyfriend.

Great Ending!!!


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