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Journal entry 1 by Danesnboxers(746/196) from Robertsville, Missouri USA on Monday, January 10, 2005
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Richie Walters, al-American boy. Elaine Murray, cheerleader. They made the perfect couple. And that evening out at Lookout Point--Richie fumbling at the buttons of her blouse, Elaine thrilled and terrified--they were about to take the final step. But the step would never be taken. Richie Walters would die that night--die in a hot and savage ecstasy of violence. Elaine Murray too would die. But not that night. Or the next. She would live long enough to know just how lucky Richie had been.
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Journal entry 2 by Danesnboxers(746/196) from Robertsville, Missouri USA on Sunday, August 28, 2005
This was another good book by Phillip Margolin. About 1/3rd of the way through I couldn't stand the sleazy methods of the detective on the case. He became obsessed losing all objectivity. I wouldn't say there was a main character in this story. There are many and sometimes it is difficult to keep track other than a few of the main ones. The hypnosis sessions became a little tedious but overall I really enjoyed reading this book.
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Journal entry 1 by Danesnboxers(746/196) from Robertsville, Missouri USA on Monday, January 10, 2005
From the Publisher:
Richie Walters, al-American boy. Elaine Murray, cheerleader. They made the perfect couple. And that evening out at Lookout Point--Richie fumbling at the buttons of her blouse, Elaine thrilled and terrified--they were about to take the final step. But the step would never be taken. Richie Walters would die that night--die in a hot and savage ecstasy of violence. Elaine Murray too would die. But not that night. Or the next. She would live long enough to know just how lucky Richie had been.
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Journal entry 2 by Danesnboxers(746/196) from Robertsville, Missouri USA on Sunday, August 28, 2005
This was another good book by Phillip Margolin. About 1/3rd of the way through I couldn't stand the sleazy methods of the detective on the case. He became obsessed losing all objectivity. I wouldn't say there was a main character in this story. There are many and sometimes it is difficult to keep track other than a few of the main ones. The hypnosis sessions became a little tedious but overall I really enjoyed reading this book.
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