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Book Reviews of Justice for Some

Justice for Some
Justice for Some
Author: Kate Wilhelm
ISBN-13: 9780449222478
ISBN-10: 0449222470
Publication Date: 5/1/1994
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 21 ratings
Publisher: Fawcett
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1
This was an o.k. book I have read better but then I've read worse also.
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Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed this book, but I thoght it was too slow. The characters were not always likable, too much landscape description, but overall worth reading, even if it got borning on occasion.
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nicely done. strong female mother lead, well developed characters
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A nicely done drama of family passions and long-buried secrets. The author pulls no punches in this hard-hitting drama of mystery.--Rave Reviews

Fluent and accomplished ... A truly unusual excursion into detection.--Kirkus Reviews
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Judge Sarah Drexler is still wrestling with the emotional turmoil of her husband's tragic death when she is asked to run for Oregon State Judge. She deserves it, but can she cope with it? Burdened by heavy doubts and questions, Sarah leaves for her father's California home for what she hopes will be a happy reunion with her moody son and pregnant daughter. Instead, she is plunged into a morass of secrets and tragedy.....
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Wilhelm does not write a bad mystery.This time a woman judge has to judge her own son
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Thin, unbelievable plot. Dull characters. Judge Sarah spends most of her time bemoaning (1) life choices; (2) past; (3) future; (4) coffee. I could care less what happens to this dismal moaner. Near end of book I was pulling for the bad guy to take her out. Sadly she lives to moan more. Author uses thin plot to push liberal agendas, defend lack of ethics on part of main character, promote 'feminism,' and point out what 'victims' women are. Cannot recall a more worthless read.