Rating:  Summary: Decent suspense, but laden with coincidences Review: The crisis of the story is Nina's hiding of evidence for the sake of a young man she believes in. Problem is, we don't get to know the young man, Jason, well enough to convince us that she would risk her career for his sake. He's supposed to be intelligent, but we never see him do anything intelligent. Basically, he's a blond blank.
Then too, the ending is pure Hollywood chase/cliffhanger.
Rating:  Summary: Dissapointing sequel in a good series Review: The third book in the Nina Reilly series was one I had high hopes for. The previous two novels featuring Nina were great court-room dramas with very well developed storylines/plots and characters.All this was missing in the third novel. The courtroom was entered only at a very late stage in the book and only for a brief period. The plot was quite flat and uninteresting and the development of the characters was not what we are used to from this writer team. Nina, Paul and Collier were still there old self ( in a way..) but the rest was not the sort of people I could feel any empathy with. I hope the next one will be better.
Rating:  Summary: A great story Review: This maybe wasn't the sister's best effort, but their others were OUTSTANDING! They will definately become a favorite. I've read them all so far!
Rating:  Summary: What a coincidence! Review: This probably the least enjoyable of the Nine Reilly series because there are so many coincidences. Nina & Paul are working on two totally separate cases in two totally different towns, and all of a sudden, the cases are magically tied together with the same people being involved in both situations. I could not suspend my disbelief that much! Also they never clear up how one of the characters (Kim) happened to be at the scene of a certain accident while she just happens to be having an affair with one of the other characters indirectly involved with that same accident. A disappointing book.
Rating:  Summary: Obstruction OF Justice Review: This was the third in the series of Nina Reilly novels I have read and it was the least enjoyable. I would definitely recommend Motion to Surpress and Invasion of Privacy but not this one.
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