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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Judge & Jury
Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
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Andie DeGrasse is a single mom who has been assigned jury duty for the Cavello case. She thought she'd be able to get out of serving, but she was wrong, and now she must look over her shoulder.
When things go devastatingly wrong, Andie's life and Nick's career are blown apart. A series of disasters lead Andie and Nick to undertake extreme measures in order to deliver Cavello a plateful of justice. The question is whether they'll succeed, or die trying.
This novel encompasses the entire range of human expression: maternal love, unrelenting grief, blinding rage, vicious cruelty, crushing vengeance, and more. It is a powerful tale that will grab the reader by the collar and shake until there's nothing left to give.
Nick's perspective is told entirely in the first person, and the remaining characters are told from third person. While this doesn't necessarily soften the impact of this story, it could be jolting to the average reader.
The writing quality is superb, as usual, with short chapters typical of Patterson. Fans of both Patterson and Gross will likely enjoy this novel, although the ending casts a long shadow over the main characters, Nick and Andie.
Recommended for readers who enjoy legal suspense infused with action and romance.
Reviewed by Christina Wantz Fixemer
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Judge & Jury
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Andie DeGrasse is a single mom who has been assigned jury duty for the Cavello case. She thought she'd be able to get out of serving, but she was wrong, and now she must look over her shoulder.
When things go devastatingly wrong, Andie's life and Nick's career are blown apart. A series of disasters lead Andie and Nick to undertake extreme measures in order to deliver Cavello a plateful of justice. The question is whether they'll succeed, or die trying.
This novel encompasses the entire range of human expression: maternal love, unrelenting grief, blinding rage, vicious cruelty, crushing vengeance, and more. It is a powerful tale that will grab the reader by the collar and shake until there's nothing left to give.
Nick's perspective is told entirely in the first person, and the remaining characters are told from third person. While this doesn't necessarily soften the impact of this story, it could be jolting to the average reader.
The writing quality is superb, as usual, with short chapters typical of Patterson. Fans of both Patterson and Gross will likely enjoy this novel, although the ending casts a long shadow over the main characters, Nick and Andie.
Recommended for readers who enjoy legal suspense infused with action and romance.
Reviewed by Christina Wantz Fixemer
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Saturday, September 8, 2007
Judge & Jury
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Andie DeGrasse is a single mom who has been assigned jury duty for the Cavello case. She thought she'd be able to get out of serving, but she was wrong, and now she must look over her shoulder.
When things go devastatingly wrong, Andie's life and Nick's career are blown apart. A series of disasters lead Andie and Nick to undertake extreme measures in order to deliver Cavello a plateful of justice. The question is whether they'll succeed, or die trying.
This novel encompasses the entire range of human expression: maternal love, unrelenting grief, blinding rage, vicious cruelty, crushing vengeance, and more. It is a powerful tale that will grab the reader by the collar and shake until there's nothing left to give.
Nick's perspective is told entirely in the first person, and the remaining characters are told from third person. While this doesn't necessarily soften the impact of this story, it could be jolting to the average reader.
The writing quality is superb, as usual, with short chapters typical of Patterson. Fans of both Patterson and Gross will likely enjoy this novel, although the ending casts a long shadow over the main characters, Nick and Andie.
Recommended for readers who enjoy legal suspense infused with action and romance.
Reviewed by Christina Wantz Fixemer
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth
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Sunday, September 2, 2007
Judge & Jury
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Andie DeGrasse is a single mom who has been assigned jury duty for the Cavello case. She thought she'd be able to get out of serving, but she was wrong, and now she must look over her shoulder.
When things go devastatingly wrong, Andie's life and Nick's career are blown apart. A series of disasters lead Andie and Nick to undertake extreme measures in order to deliver Cavello a plateful of justice. The question is whether they'll succeed, or die trying.
This novel encompasses the entire range of human expression: maternal love, unrelenting grief, blinding rage, vicious cruelty, crushing vengeance, and more. It is a powerful tale that will grab the reader by the collar and shake until there's nothing left to give.
Nick's perspective is told entirely in the first person, and the remaining characters are told from third person. While this doesn't necessarily soften the impact of this story, it could be jolting to the average reader.
The writing quality is superb, as usual, with short chapters typical of Patterson. Fans of both Patterson and Gross will likely enjoy this novel, although the ending casts a long shadow over the main characters, Nick and Andie.
Recommended for readers who enjoy legal suspense infused with action and romance.
Reviewed by Christina Wantz Fixemer
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Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
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Monday, July 16, 2007
Judge & Jury
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Andie DeGrasse is a single mom who has been assigned jury duty for the Cavello case. She thought she'd be able to get out of serving, but she was wrong, and now she must look over her shoulder.
When things go devastatingly wrong, Andie's life and Nick's career are blown apart. A series of disasters lead Andie and Nick to undertake extreme measures in order to deliver Cavello a plateful of justice. The question is whether they'll succeed, or die trying.
This novel encompasses the entire range of human expression: maternal love, unrelenting grief, blinding rage, vicious cruelty, crushing vengeance, and more. It is a powerful tale that will grab the reader by the collar and shake until there's nothing left to give.
Nick's perspective is told entirely in the first person, and the remaining characters are told from third person. While this doesn't necessarily soften the impact of this story, it could be jolting to the average reader.
The writing quality is superb, as usual, with short chapters typical of Patterson. Fans of both Patterson and Gross will likely enjoy this novel, although the ending casts a long shadow over the main characters, Nick and Andie.
Recommended for readers who enjoy legal suspense infused with action and romance.
Reviewed by Christina Wantz Fixemer
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Sunday, July 8, 2007
Judge & Jury
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Andie DeGrasse is a single mom who has been assigned jury duty for the Cavello case. She thought she'd be able to get out of serving, but she was wrong, and now she must look over her shoulder.
When things go devastatingly wrong, Andie's life and Nick's career are blown apart. A series of disasters lead Andie and Nick to undertake extreme measures in order to deliver Cavello a plateful of justice. The question is whether they'll succeed, or die trying.
This novel encompasses the entire range of human expression: maternal love, unrelenting grief, blinding rage, vicious cruelty, crushing vengeance, and more. It is a powerful tale that will grab the reader by the collar and shake until there's nothing left to give.
Nick's perspective is told entirely in the first person, and the remaining characters are told from third person. While this doesn't necessarily soften the impact of this story, it could be jolting to the average reader.
The writing quality is superb, as usual, with short chapters typical of Patterson. Fans of both Patterson and Gross will likely enjoy this novel, although the ending casts a long shadow over the main characters, Nick and Andie.
Recommended for readers who enjoy legal suspense infused with action and romance.
Reviewed by Christina Wantz Fixemer
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Friday, June 29, 2007
Judge & Jury
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Andie DeGrasse is a single mom who has been assigned jury duty for the Cavello case. She thought she'd be able to get out of serving, but she was wrong, and now she must look over her shoulder.
When things go devastatingly wrong, Andie's life and Nick's career are blown apart. A series of disasters lead Andie and Nick to undertake extreme measures in order to deliver Cavello a plateful of justice. The question is whether they'll succeed, or die trying.
This novel encompasses the entire range of human expression: maternal love, unrelenting grief, blinding rage, vicious cruelty, crushing vengeance, and more. It is a powerful tale that will grab the reader by the collar and shake until there's nothing left to give.
Nick's perspective is told entirely in the first person, and the remaining characters are told from third person. While this doesn't necessarily soften the impact of this story, it could be jolting to the average reader.
The writing quality is superb, as usual, with short chapters typical of Patterson. Fans of both Patterson and Gross will likely enjoy this novel, although the ending casts a long shadow over the main characters, Nick and Andie.
Recommended for readers who enjoy legal suspense infused with action and romance.
Reviewed by Christina Wantz Fixemer
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Friday, May 4, 2007
Judge & Jury
Andie DeGrasse is a single mom who has been assigned jury duty for the Cavello case. She thought she'd be able to get out of serving, but she was wrong, and now she must look over her shoulder.
When things go devastatingly wrong, Andie's life and Nick's career are blown apart. A series of disasters lead Andie and Nick to undertake extreme measures in order to deliver Cavello a plateful of justice. The question is whether they'll succeed, or die trying.
This novel encompasses the entire range of human expression: maternal love, unrelenting grief, blinding rage, vicious cruelty, crushing vengeance, and more. It is a powerful tale that will grab the reader by the collar and shake until there's nothing left to give.
Nick's perspective is told entirely in the first person, and the remaining characters are told from third person. While this doesn't necessarily soften the impact of this story, it could be jolting to the average reader.
The writing quality is superb, as usual, with short chapters typical of Patterson. Fans of both Patterson and Gross will likely enjoy this novel, although the ending casts a long shadow over the main characters, Nick and Andie.
Recommended for readers who enjoy legal suspense infused with action and romance.
Reviewed by Christina Wantz Fixemer
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Labels: government, social