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Review Date: 3/24/2011
Helpful Score: 1
Good story, but more profanity and vulgar language than I'm willing to wade through again.
Review Date: 11/19/2013
I really enjoyed this one. Things kept changing with unexpected turns throughout. No profanity--thank you!
Review Date: 10/30/2010
Follows in the story from the previous books in the series. It is sad, though.
Review Date: 5/26/2011
I enjoyed the book, but it was not as good as previous Dick Francis works. It was choppier and had more unacceptable language than previous books (with the exception of one). I always appreciate an author who can express strong emotions without using a great deal of foul language.
A Fountain Filled with Blood (Rev. Clare Fergusson / Russ Van Alstyne, Bk 2)
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Book Type: Paperback
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Book Type: Paperback
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Review Date: 8/6/2019
The story was of the kind that I expected and I enjoyed that aspect of the book. The final twist was anticipated but still enjoyable.
I was surprised, however, that a book featuring a priest as the primary character would contain so much profane and crude/obscene language. I'm not sure that I'll read others in the series.
I was surprised, however, that a book featuring a priest as the primary character would contain so much profane and crude/obscene language. I'm not sure that I'll read others in the series.
Review Date: 6/10/2012
Good read. I always appreciate the fact that this author can write a good story without a lot of profanity and vulgarity. Thanks, M H Clark!
Review Date: 2/23/2015
This is the best Randy Singer book I've read yet. The solution is satisfying as well. It's clean, with no profanity, vulgarity, obscenity or crudeness, but still conveys the tense and dangerous moments effectively.
The Life You've Always Wanted: Spiritual Disciplines for Ordinary People
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Book Type: Hardcover
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Book Type: Hardcover
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Review Date: 5/20/2021
Very helpful. About to re-read it.
Review Date: 1/26/2015
This is a really good story with the details dribbled out through 600+ pages and a reasonably satisfying conclusion. Unfortunately, it contains significantly more (unnecessary) profane and crude language than previous Grisham novels that I have read. I sincerely hope this is not a trend.
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