Pat Brown
3.21 of 5 Votes: 2
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3.55 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: Only the Truth is definitely a quick read. The characters are interesting. The story is told from the point of view of Billy Ray Hutchins -- an uneducated black man with an amazingly kind heart. The reader is immediately taken in by Billy Ray's goodness. The plot moves along ...
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review 1: I thought this book was very interesting, and I find the author's dedication for truth refreshing and inspiring. It was a little disappointing that none of the alleged criminals were convicted at the end - real life investigations are a lot more complicated than described in myst...
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review 1: I'm going to be echoing some other reviews here. The author is clearly a better profiler than she is a writer. She is also not a historian or a psychoanalyst, which makes her theories about the "murder" of Cleopatra and Antony... just that, mere speculation. This case is so cold ...
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review 1: The profiler was unsatisfying. Television set my expectations higher than reality would provide. Cases were not overturned. The profiler was not called in to help solve the case, rather, she was used to give solace to families of victims. Her story and how she became a profiler w...
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review 1: IDK what to think of this book: I wish there were actual cases she DID solve. Instead she gives theories on several unsolved cases -- although her theories are very good and the cases are mostly intriguing. Also, she doesn't explain HOW she makes money since she takes on cases pr...
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review 1: After a brutal murder in her hometown leads Pat Brown to suspect her boarder, she becomes immersed in criminal profiling.There was a lot of potential in this book, but ultimately it fell flat for me. None of the cases have closure, which makes it difficult to feel any authority f...