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Clear and Convincing Proof by Kate Wilhelm

davidpaige's review against another edition

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3.0

I was a little disappointed with this book. If you like courtroom scenes, you may not be thrilled with this book. Not only does the story never see the inside of a courtroom, there isn't even a single judge who comes into the picture.

The story concerns the investigation by Barbara to try and find out who murdered the victim.

vailynst's review against another edition

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4.0

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Currently on Audible Plus

Most of the story deserves 4 stars. I think the ending was rushed and needed the time the other elements were given within the story.

hazelbright's review

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2.0

You do not start out a mystery from the perspective of the killer and give absolutely NO indication that the person has the capability to kill. That is literally the First Commandment of Detective Fiction: The criminal must be someone mentioned in the early part of the story, but must not be anyone whose thoughts the reader has been allowed to follow. Wilhelm, who teaches a writer's workshop, surely knows about the Commandments. It almost makes me wonder if Wilhelm broke the first commandment out of hubris.
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