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Divine Justice (Camel Club, #4)
by David Baldacci
by David Baldacci
Divine Justice by David Baldacci was good book for me to read because it was on two different murders that took on the same day, but in different states. When I really got into the book it was like I was in the actual book as character trying to piece together the murders. The best quote that I liked from the book is that a conduct came running down the isle of the Amtrak because it turns out that there was fight between an FBI agent and a couple of teenagers. Toward the end of the novel it felt that they couldn’t piece together the murders, and then finally the killer decides to turn himself in to law. They end up giving him life in prison without any parole. My experience is that I recommend this book to anybody who is interested in murder novels.
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