Ralph F. (RedAlert) reviewed Dismissed With Prejudice (J. P. Beaumont, Bk 7) on + 15 more book reviews
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Worth a second read. I did.
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A Japenese inventor has commited hari-kari---or has he J P Beaumont must decide if it is murder and if so who and why. Very good story.
Bonnie A. (ladycholla) - , reviewed Dismissed With Prejudice (J. P. Beaumont, Bk 7) on + 2081 more book reviews
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Another great Beaumont story.
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Great read! Involved plot with several twists. I'm looking for more Jance books now.
Ronald M. (Fasturtle) reviewed Dismissed With Prejudice (J. P. Beaumont, Bk 7) on + 593 more book reviews
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good read with a great ending.
Gail P. (TinkerPirate) - , reviewed Dismissed With Prejudice (J. P. Beaumont, Bk 7) on + 61 more book reviews
Another great JP Beaumont story.
another WONDERFUL JP Beaumont thriller, set in Seattle. JA Jance does her usual superb job in telling an unique story and ties it up at the end--twists and turns, and Beau drinking his way thru the week. I adore this author and all the books she writes. Haven't read a ringer yet! I love the flow and reality of the narrative/dialogs. Highly recommended.
Japanese businessman Tadeo Kurobashi had many passions, including computers, poetry, money, and Samurai lore. So his suicide method of choice would naturally be the ancient art of seppuku. despite the bloody Samurai sword Kurobashi clutches tightly in his lifeless hand, Seattle detective J.P. Beaumont senses the dead software magnate played a less active role in his own demise. Because glaring errors have been made in the time-honoured Asian death ritual - which has Beau looking for someone with a less traditional passion or cold-blooded homicide.
A Japanese businessman commits a Japanese suicide ritual.Are things as they seem or is this more to it. Detective J.P. Beaumont sees some errors in this elaborate ritual. Can J.P. Beaumont figure this out and track the killer?
Laura C. (quiver) reviewed Dismissed With Prejudice (J. P. Beaumont, Bk 7) on + 153 more book reviews
A JP Beaumont story. The blood at the scene belies any suggestion of an honorable death. Yet, to the eyes of the Seattle police, a successful Japanese software magnate died exactly as he wished--and by his own had according to the ancient rite of seppuku. Small errors in the ritual suggest something darker...
Denell W. (Chitimacha-Princess) reviewed Dismissed With Prejudice (J. P. Beaumont, Bk 7) on + 586 more book reviews
Japanese businessman Tadeo Kurobashi had many passions, including computers, poetry, money, and Samurai lore. So his suicide method of choice would naturally be the ancient art of seppku---what the uninitiated call "hara-kiri." But despite the bloody Samurai sword Kurobashi clutches tightly in his lifeless hand, Seattle detective J.P. Beaumont senses the dead software magnate played a less active role in his own demise. Because glaring errors have been made in the time honored Asian death ritual---which has Beau looking for someone with a less traditional passion...for cold blooded homicide.
Malka E. (huskyshep) reviewed Dismissed With Prejudice (J. P. Beaumont, Bk 7) on + 113 more book reviews
my copy is an ex library book