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Tell No Lies (2000)

by Julie Compton(Favorite Author)
3.54 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: This was a refreshing twist on every thing immoral about our society. The reader was meant to feel the connection Jack and Claire shared and the Author delivered with clarity so much so that you felt her pain at his betrayal. Vivid writing and capturing the significance of a scene is the approval of this review...muddy transitions and sometimes misunderstood dialogue is why this is not a five star review...two things I am looking forward to see improve in the next read of this series.
review 2: This debut novel by Julie Compton view link is an excellent whodunit. The story is written from the male protagonist view. Jack Hilliard is elected District Attorney of St. Louis. His apparently perfect life is challenged when he becomes obsessively attracted to an old
... morefriend and colleague, Jenny Dodson. When Jenny is accused of the murder of one of her clients and Jack is her only alibi the trial and outcome renders a good read. less
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caitlin904
I really enjoyed this book. It was well written. I enjoyed the characters. Worth the read...
angi
Tense! You kept wondering what Jack was thinking . . . now I have to find the sequel!
sundance
Boring. Didn't like the characters. Couldn't even finish it.
amy
Many twists and turns. I will read more of her books.
Jen
I liked it - good pacing - interesting story.
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