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A review by qu33nofbookz
Death Qualified by Kate Wilhelm
3.0
Barbara Holloway the main character doesn't come in till chapter 8 (in the 50 page range).....before that it's all backstory lead up to whatever case Barbara is going to take. The first part is from 2 POV and only one makes any sense, Lucas comes first and I almost put the book down after only reading 5 pages. Nell's I can understand up to a point but it seems as if a large chunk of this is missing and I am confused and annoyed which is not a good thing to be only 60 pages into the story such as the messy thing it is so far.
Miss Barbara is a brat! It's almost like she never quite grew up. She still hold all her childhood views and when faced with the fact that not everything is like that, that the real grown up world is not like the ideal world of her child hood she trows a fit and just refuses to see it that way and gets upset and pouts or runs away when things don't go as she wants or expects. She's a sullen little girl in a woman's body.
Goes from legal thriller to scifi mumbo jumbo towards the end that doesn't make a lot of sense. The ending itself was a bit of a let down and open ended with few answers.
Miss Barbara is a brat! It's almost like she never quite grew up. She still hold all her childhood views and when faced with the fact that not everything is like that, that the real grown up world is not like the ideal world of her child hood she trows a fit and just refuses to see it that way and gets upset and pouts or runs away when things don't go as she wants or expects. She's a sullen little girl in a woman's body.
Goes from legal thriller to scifi mumbo jumbo towards the end that doesn't make a lot of sense. The ending itself was a bit of a let down and open ended with few answers.