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The joy of a good whodunit so often lies in how the author plays with and reveals the possible twists. So it is with Fielding's "Tell Me No Secrets."
Fielding tries to weave district attorney Jess Koster's complicated inner struggle of past and present fears with her current cases (horrible crimes that force Jess to face her vulnerabilities).
The clues add up, and readers will probably figure it out long before Jess does, but there remains skill to admire in how Fielding closes this novel and pulls it all together.
Fielding tries to weave district attorney Jess Koster's complicated inner struggle of past and present fears with her current cases (horrible crimes that force Jess to face her vulnerabilities).
The clues add up, and readers will probably figure it out long before Jess does, but there remains skill to admire in how Fielding closes this novel and pulls it all together.
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