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kellee 's review for:
Dead Lawyers Tell No Tales
by Randy Singer
I like reading a Christian-labeled novel every so often: no cussing, no graphic sex, a more positive outlook on life. But I still like the author to have some talent. Randy Singer writes cheesy, one-dimensional dialogue. While the plot isn't bad, its delivered like you're reading a middle school novel where EVERYTHING IS SPELLED OUT FOR YOU. Singer also uses a lot of references to other books and films. Whether its because his descriptive writing isn't strong, or because he wants to seem cool and with it, I'm not sure. I will say its a light, easy read and if you like John Grisham, maybe you'll enjoy this book.
Quotes:
But in real life, the waters were murky and the game was played on the fringes of morality. Landon didn't know if he could live in this kind of world. (page 69)
"Look on the bright side," Harry said. "Under Virginia law, killing a pregnant woman counts as two murders. We can double our fee." (page 117)
It wasn't quite Mission Impossible "this tape will self-destruct in five seconds" assignment, but it might as well have been. (page 139)