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Rating: Summary: A good curl up with a good book type mystery Review: A very well written mystery about a murder in a prison. The characters are well development. The reader can identify with T.P. He is not 20 something; he is grown with grown children; making tough decision about life and the foods he eats. The writer deftly describes the harshness of prison life without writing about all the brutality that we all know occurs. Bravo, he did not sugar coat the prison or the prisoners, he merely did not mention the brutality or depravity.It was intriguing reading about the lack of clues and the little ity bity clues that finally started showing up. Until that last clue (I'm not telling-read the book) you really have no idea who the murderer could be. Great whodunit. I love a good mystery. I am recommending the book to my bookclub, In the Company of My Sistahs, (Northern California).
Rating: Summary: To Solve a Murder... Review: The Weight Pile Murder was a slow going novel. Set in a prison backdrop the main character Lt. Price races against the clock to solve a murder before his retirement commences. The interrogation begins, facts unravel and he engages in a fact finding mission that has earned him the reputation as a no holds-barred investigator. Mr. Benson tells the story in such explicit detail that you emerge feeling like you've partaken of the correctional experience. If you like a real edge of the seat murder mystery, then check out the first of his series of murder mysteries. A Prolific Writers Network Reviewer
Rating: Summary: A true mystery with a twist Review: This new book is exciting to the last drop. A real crime novel with a graphic twist. The description is vivid. The characters are real and the scenes come to life on the pages. The atmosphere is educational, authentic and non-predictable. I can't wait to see where the writer takes us with the journey of his next book. This was truly a mystery until the end.
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