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Convictions (2011)

by Julie Morrigan(Favorite Author)
3.47 of 5 Votes: 1
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English
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Morrigan Publishing
review 1: The story opens with two young girls being abducted. The older girl, Tina, manages to escape from their abductor, but Annie, the younger one is taken away. The investigation begins into the disappearance of the two girls. Tina is filled with guilt that she was the one who escaped and Annie didn't. Her mother feeds on her guilt and makes Tina's life miserable every day of her life. Tina's anger is brought to the forefront when she learns the man who was jailed for the abduction of her sister is to be released. She attempts to kill him and ends up in jail herself. You will need to read the story to find out what happened to Annie and see how Tina fares.
review 2: A highly enjoyable read from start to finish. The plot is fairly fast paced and it is written
... morein such a way that you want to keep reading. You want to find out the answers to all the questions the author cunningly leaves in your head. One of the things I enjoyed most about the book was the fact that the dialogue and character interactions were very believable, very realistic. Anyone who writes will know how tricky that can be to achieve. Julie does it effortlessly and consistently throughout the book. Probably the most enjoyable book I have read this year. If you haven't already Iwould highly recommend you read Gone Bad by the same author. less
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trieny
This book was pretty good. I found it kind of sad but I also couldn't put it down...
lygraon
JI really felt for this young girl.... Couldn't put this one down..
Posidon8
this book was terrible... i admit i didnt even finish it. blah.
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