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Kate Wilhelm out did herself with this book. The plot was more complex than her past books, which had me engrossed throughout the book. I highly recommend this book.
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I found this to be a very interesting read. There was a lot to keep track of, but the story itself was very good.
Christina A. (Haseena) reviewed The Unbidden Truth (Barbara Holloway, Bk 8) on + 2 more book reviews
Never read it.
Oregon lawyer Barbara Holloway has a reputation for taking on difficult cases and winning them. But even she can't begin to anticipate the bizarre twists waiting ahead....This book read fantastic, finished it in 2 days, couldn't bear to put it down until the end...
Jenny H. (ilovechattybird) - , reviewed The Unbidden Truth (Barbara Holloway, Bk 8) on + 34 more book reviews
This is probably one of the best books I have ever read.
Very Good book
Good Read!
I enjoy "trial lawyer" mysteries and this book met my expectations of suspense and action.
A lawyer finds her client, who is charged with murder, is also being framed by an enemy who wants to keep the past buried. A action-packed thought-provoking thriller! This complex plot will keep you interested to the very end!
Great book by an author that I didn't know. Will look into more of her books.
Oregon lawyer, Barbara Holloway, takes the case of a young woman accused of murder. The young woman can't remember her childhood and is having haunting nightmares about a little girl. This story has a complex and thought provocing plot.
My mother in law is the one who read this, and she said she didn't usually like mysteries, but loved this one! She couldn't put it down. Fun reading about a story that takes place in the city right where we live, Eugene, Oregon.
Nicole D. (nikiscraftclubhouse) reviewed The Unbidden Truth (Barbara Holloway, Bk 8) on + 11 more book reviews
good read. interesting plot twists.
Oregon lawyer Barbara Holloway has a reputation for taking on the most difficult cases -- and winning them. But even she can't begin to anticipate the bizarre twists waiting ahead.
Jennifer T. (jenniferthib) reviewed The Unbidden Truth (Barbara Holloway, Bk 8) on + 70 more book reviews
The large retainer offered by a client who asks for complete anaonymity is not the only thing that intrigues Barbara Holloway. The defendant, Carol Frdricks, is a gifted young pianist charged with killing the manager of a piano bar. But Carol is as much of a mystery as the details of the murder for which she is accused. She can't remember anything about her life before the age eight, and she has been having haunting nightmares about a woman she cannot identify.
Before long Barbara becomes convinced that her client is not only innocent, but is being framed by an enemy who will stop at nothing to keep the past buried. And as she reveals the stunning trail of deception, hatred and a remarkable abiding love that holds the key to the mystery of Carol Fredricks, Barbara discovers that the unbidden truth may just damn them both.
Before long Barbara becomes convinced that her client is not only innocent, but is being framed by an enemy who will stop at nothing to keep the past buried. And as she reveals the stunning trail of deception, hatred and a remarkable abiding love that holds the key to the mystery of Carol Fredricks, Barbara discovers that the unbidden truth may just damn them both.
Tasha H. (SenecaWoman) reviewed The Unbidden Truth (Barbara Holloway, Bk 8) on + 133 more book reviews
The story isn't bad but I was intensely bothered by the neatness of it all. "Oh my," one character would say, "we need a security man. Who could we possibly trust?"
Then another character would suddenly "remember" a whizz at home security and lo and behold that person could make it the next day!
I believe in the right of the author to do this, I just find it implausible. To me the implausible is the kiss of death in a mystery novel.
Then another character would suddenly "remember" a whizz at home security and lo and behold that person could make it the next day!
I believe in the right of the author to do this, I just find it implausible. To me the implausible is the kiss of death in a mystery novel.
Leah P. (classicone) reviewed The Unbidden Truth (Barbara Holloway, Bk 8) on + 314 more book reviews
Someone offers to pay for the trial of a murderer,and the story begins.
A very complex mystery that is tied up down to the last detail before it finishes. Very good story. This is the book club edition.
Doreen O. (dolver) - , reviewed The Unbidden Truth (Barbara Holloway, Bk 8) on + 240 more book reviews
Carrie has no memory of life before age 8. Barbara uncovers a can of worms while trying to keep her out of jail for murder. Good read -quick
great mystery, full of twists.
Lawyer helps woman who's lost her memoery & is charged with murder.
Lawyer helps woman who's lost her memoery & is charged with murder.
Kristina E. (tazzcat625) reviewed The Unbidden Truth (Barbara Holloway, Bk 8) on + 100 more book reviews
Excellent story - lots of twists and turns!
Very good book full of suspense .Barbara Hollway at her best solving a mystery
Oregon lawyer Barbara Holloway has a reputation for taking on the most difficult cases and winning them. But even she can't begin to anticipate the bizarre twists waiting ahead.
Holly W. (Theprofessional1) reviewed The Unbidden Truth (Barbara Holloway, Bk 8) on + 7 more book reviews
Very Good book, keeps you interested, I would recommend this book to everyone. Thanks
A multi-layered courtroom drama with a cast of characters for whom it is easy to care. Even the watchdog is loveable, though efficient at his job. I want to get the preceding books in the series, although this stands alone as one of the best books I have read recently.
Great book; this was my first Holloway read and I loved it.
Patricia W. (tricia027) reviewed The Unbidden Truth (Barbara Holloway, Bk 8) on + 59 more book reviews
I could not put this book down and ignored my chores and family until I finished the last chapter. Out of all the Barbara Holloway series by Kate Wilhelm, this is far the best. Barbara Holloway solves a twenty year old murder case when she realizes her current client is somehow connected to the original murder case. The story is compelling and won't disappoint you.
"As always, genre veteran Wilhelm creates a thought-provoking, complex plot that will keep readers interested." -Booklist
Oregon lawyer Barbara Holloway defends a gifted young pianist charged with the killing of a bar manager.
If you like "Law & Order", "CSI" and/or any of the other numerous courtroom dramas, you'll love this book! I had my doubts at first, but Kate Wilhelm has won me over with the way she twists and turns the plot throughout the book.
Barbara Holloway is a lawyer who takes on an unusual client. Carol Fredricks is a gifted pianist with no memory before the age of eight. She is haunted by memories about an unknown woman.
This book is interesting enough to keep you guessing.
This book is interesting enough to keep you guessing.
Rebecca H. (Willowgirl) reviewed The Unbidden Truth (Barbara Holloway, Bk 8) on + 294 more book reviews
Oregon lawyer has a reputation for taking on the most difficult cases and winning them. But evenshe can't begin to anticipate the bizarre twists waiting ahead.
Corrina T. (cocoamomo) reviewed The Unbidden Truth (Barbara Holloway, Bk 8) on + 83 more book reviews
This is one of my favorite Kate Wilhelm mystery/suspense novels. Barbara Holloway is back defending a young woman, Carol, who has no family, no money, and no memory of her life before the age of 8. Wilhelm does a terrific job weaving Carol's story into a larger, more sinister plot. Great book!
Excellent court room drama!