Review by Tan TR -- Justice by Scott Hughes

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Re: Review by Tan TR -- Justice by Scott Hughes

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A riveting story that longs for equality. The novellas were raw.
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A storybook tells a person runs his justice. Tells about Marcus and Joseph's lives. This good review makes people curious enough to read the book. Makes us want to know the story's end. Interesting book about life.
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I like the book for the way it highlights on the problem of infidelity in marriage. Thanks for the review.
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Brynn should feel guilty for such an attitude in a relationship. This is what I'm keen on.
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What is justice, really? I wonder how the various characters view this from their perspectives, but the thing I like most is that the book is thought-provoking. Thanks for the captivating review.
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It sounds like a very well-written novella filled with emotions, and also deals with the misleading justice system in an interesting manner. Thank you for the review!
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:techie-studyingbrown: This book has very interesting and captivating aspects overall. You get a look into an imperfect marriage along with a flawed criminal justice system. This story touches important issues from start to the end.
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This seems like a powerful piece. I love the themes present and would love to read about these 3 characters and the true reason behind their actions. I would also like to see how the characters are connected. Thanks for a descriptive review.
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It is long since I last enjoyed a poetic book on justice and today's BOTD appears to have a relevant message to the modern reader too. Thanks for the review.
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Sounds amazing,im a psychologist and i realize that this book is written so good and has so many psychological content and will involve everybody psychologically and improve that part,its great :wink:
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I wonder how the story will connect the lives of these three characters: Marcus, his cheating wife, Brynn, and Joseph, a Hardvard Law prosecutor. Congrats on BOTD!
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The book cover is enticing and the review portrays a well written, book with great character development. The theme is also very relatable.
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What was the outcome as Marcus found out that Brynn was cheating on him. What made Brynn so insensitive to the fact that she cheated. I'm so inquisitive to know. This book seems to be filled with twist. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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