Review of Time for Justice

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This well-written mystery novel in solving two cold cases sounds like a suspenseful read with unexpected twists and turns. Great review!
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The review initially felt disjointed; however, you pulled it together nicely. I am not sure what to make of the skinny dog that was not part of the story. Maybe it was in the other books you mentioned. Anyway, good job on the review.
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"Time for Justice" by Susan C Muller. An interesting mystery book, has series of characters and storyline. Fiona and Tom could have something in common, they are amazing characters. Ms. Muller did an amazing job in her investigation. This book is really a most read. Congrats on your #BOTD.
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Amy Luman gives Time For Justice a good review. In the review Amy introduces the two main characters ,Fiona and Tom, who investigate the cases of of a murdered woman ,Erin ,and a missing girl, Marcie who went missing 35 years ago.

Amy states that the author did a good job keeping the reader engaged in the story while writing the book with flawless editing which could appeal to older and younger readers alike.

Amy also gives the book a 5 on 5 rating. This review will certainly entice potential readers who enjoy mystery stories to read the book.
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I just love murder mysteries especially as complex as this one seems. I'm very curious about the reason why Marcies' parents just accepted the answers they got years ago? Why only 35 years later does the mother want to pursue this. I can't wait to read the book to find out.

Thanks for a detailed review; however I must admit your review were a bit confusing to me when I read it the first time. This is just my opinion: since it seems like Fiona and Tom are the investigators on both cold cases I don't think it's necessary to mention their past/background in the review. This is what confused me, as the way it was written I got the feel the book is going about them being the main victims, just to find out in the next two paragraphs that it's actually about Erin and Marcie. This is just my 2 cents worth and I hope you appreciate my honesty and don't feel offended 😔.
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Susan C Muller seems to be a talented mystery series fiction writer. The title of the book makes me curious about the role of justice in the storyline. I like to read stories with a well researched background. You have written the review very well.
Congratulations Susan C Muller on the BOTD!
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I like the flow of suspense in this book and the plot development. Tom and Fiona are interesting characters and the cases they are to solve is a total page Turner.
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I like the flow of suspense in this book and the plot development. Tom and Fiona are interesting characters and the cases they are to solve is a total page Turner.
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Fiona and Tom seems to be completely different. In fact, they may be the exact opposite of each other. I'm very curious to find out what exactly they have in common. This book seems to have several storylines being narrated concurrently. Since I've already received the free book, I'm definitely going to sample it!
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Completely engrossed in this murder mystery! 🕵️‍♂️ The intricate weaving of character threads has me captivated. Big thanks for the fantastic review. Now I'm even more excited to untangle the secrets. 
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"Time for Justice" by Susan C. Muller presents an intriguing narrative where two distinct lives, those of Fiona and Tom, unexpectedly intertwine due to fate. The book showcases a well-crafted mystery with rich character development. The initially unlikely partnership between Tom and Fiona adds to the story's appeal. The emotional investment of the investigators in their work and clients is admirable. The captivating nature of the book is heightened by its title, which piques the reader's curiosity and evokes thoughts about justice. This novel skillfully combines meaningful titles with the theme of justice, making it a compelling read for those seeking deeper insights.
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I was nervous that I'd have to read the first 2 books in the series before this one, but you made it clear this works as a stand-alone novel. Thank you for clearing that I'm. I'm anxious to find out who killed Erin and how Marcie Myers fits into it all.
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Reading books that are well-edited guarantee readers an uninterrupted reading experience and subsequent enjoyment of a storyline. Thanks for the review.
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What might a brightly-colored hair girl and a succesful attorney have in common? I'm excited to witness how their paths will cross.
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I like this genre and would love to find out how Fiona and Tom fare with the murder investigations. Good to know that this book can be read as a standalone! Thanks for the review!
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