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A Matter of Perspective

A Matter of Perspective

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: bad bad bad bad bad
Review: i couldn't get past page 3 of this book. it's bad. don't waste your money on this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent third in the series
Review: Kevin's obviously built on his experience and feedback from his first two novels, researched, and come away with a nicely rounded third in the series. I hope there are more.
Again, we have 2 1/5 reviews with no content and lots of venom. Hmm.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent third in the series
Review: Stick Foster takes on the legal fraternity in this third, and best-to-date adventure. Stick undertakes the investigation of a murder within a dysfunctional plaintiff's personal injury firm. As always, Robinson's writing is top notch. The scenes in and around the law firm are absolutely authentic. The courtroom scenes are far more realistic than Grisham! I highly recommend this to, not only fans of legal thrillers, but to all mystery fans.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DRIVEL
Review: This is not a good book; if you want real mystery, read P.D. James, Conan Doyle or a host of others.

Robinson's character is gimmicky; the plot is gimmicky; his writing style is gimmicky.

If you have insomnia, however, this would be a good book to purchase.

Also, comparing Robinson to Grisham is like comparing a painter of Elvis Presley velvets to Leonardo Da Vinci. Robinson's not a real writer, let alone an artist.


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