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Rating:  Summary: Local Fools Review: I can't write little enough about this book, it all sounds like bull to me. This book made me take the next day off work sick it was so bad. A real page-sticker. Recommended to people with bad eye-sight and bad hearing with mimimal interaction with other people. Jay Brandon could ruin your life like he has ruined mine. All that said I would still rather read this than talk to anyonre in my hostel, the USA Hostel in San Francisco.
Rating:  Summary: More true-to-life than most Review: The story is laid out above (Editorial Reviews). So I'll just add that I liked it. It was pleasantly different than most legal mysteries in that it was about regular people in a rural town, not your wealth blahblahblah clients who can and do buy and manipulate everything and everyone in sight. This is the third book by Jay Brandon I've read and enjoyed. The only blooper I found was that the lawyer went looking to see if the defendant was wearing a ring. Everything is taken from you when you are processed into jail.
Rating:  Summary: Classic Review: Wicked. Cool. Sorted. Jay Brandon is da man. Aiiight! Boo ya!
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