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Killing Kebble: An Underworld Exposed (2011)

by Mandy Wiener(Favorite Author)
3.85 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: The reality of communication in this country is truly revealed in this 'story'. All the immense effort that mandy put into this investigation is quite remarkable but as always everything is questionable? Was the 204 part of the deal from the beginning? Really bad show of apparently top assassins that can eventually pull off their job in a decent car-at least they could watch movies all day to avoid the police. So as we walk through our cities everyday beware as u might bumb into a murderer-say hi cause at least he told the 'truth'...
review 2: As much as I enjoyed reading about the whole Kebble saga, I don't think the book was that well written. I constantly felt myself struggling to keep up with all the people that are introduced / mentioned in the book and th
... moree myriad of sub-plots that seem to appear out of nowhere.This book is just as much about Jackie Selebi as it is about Brett Kebble, which isn't something I bargained for, nor wanted to hear that much about. Too much politics & characters in the book and not enough juicy stories. Should of been a lot shorter too. less
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lhill
its shocking....you feel like your watching a fiction movie.
TheFlippedBird
Needs an edit. Felt incomplete and disappointing
rilyn
Gripping stuff and its happening all around us!
Mr_Bridges
A MUST read
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