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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 8, 2012

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    A good read, entertaining. In a blink of an eye, Emma's life changed forever when she killed a college student in a home invasion. I think after you finish reading this book, the question will linger in your mind, was the killing justified. The college student did not have a weapon, only Emma (a baseball bat) I wrestled with this question and came to the conclusion that Emma should not have killed him. She had already disabled him with the first blow to the knee. I think the killing came as a result of her pent up frustations, her constant quarrels with her husband, the marriage becoming unraveled, dealing with the pressures of her job, and the fact that she already had confrontations with the victim. In other words, she took all these frustations out when she administered the second and third blow to the victims head. She was found justifable in the killing, even though there was never a trial. In the real world she would have been found guilty of manslaughter by a good prosecutor and would now be sitting in prison. I recommend this book you will find it interesting and make your own verdict on the actions that Emma took.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 6, 2012

    Twisty

    Wow! This just took a twist!

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  • Posted December 4, 2012

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    Emma Greene is an English University Professor living in rural V

    Emma Greene is an English University Professor living in rural Virginia with her husband and five year old daughter, Maggie. Late one evening three drunk students show-up on her property--her husband is out of town. Violence erupts and what young Maggie witnesses changes her whole life. 




    Years later, the seemingly adjusted Maggie begins waking from the childhood nightmares that once haunted her. When Maggie discoveries why her nightmares returned, she also learns All The Truth of what really happened that fateful night. Now the only question is will Maggie's whole life change too?




    There were a number of events that were shocking! I was very much engaged in Maggie's story and wanted to protect her, but then there was a surprise I was flabbergasted by! I just had to read and read until I knew All The Truth




    I very much enjoyed this book. There were two other main characters in the book, but I never related or really liked them. My focus was on Maggie, but the other two character viewpoints was very important to learning the whole truth. I am recommending All The Truth especially for those of you who like a suspense! 

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    Posted November 4, 2012

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