Marilyn's Reviews > Agnes Hahn: Book One in the Agnes Hahn Series
Agnes Hahn: Book One in the Agnes Hahn Series
by Richard Satterlie
by Richard Satterlie
Another good book done.
This one was well edited (for ebook), which allowed me to keep my mind fully on the storyline. What I enjoyed best about this story was the inventive and well thought out storyline. I was kept guessing a nd flopping around as to who the true murderer was. I had it in mind all along about death of the twin and a personality disorder, as would any good reader, but I wanted and rooted for my journalistic friend and his need for Agnes to be the innocence mission.
I liked how the personalities of all the major players was explored just enough. Not too much...nor too little. Just right.
This one was well edited (for ebook), which allowed me to keep my mind fully on the storyline. What I enjoyed best about this story was the inventive and well thought out storyline. I was kept guessing a nd flopping around as to who the true murderer was. I had it in mind all along about death of the twin and a personality disorder, as would any good reader, but I wanted and rooted for my journalistic friend and his need for Agnes to be the innocence mission.
I liked how the personalities of all the major players was explored just enough. Not too much...nor too little. Just right.
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Reading Progress
| 05/05/2012 | page 89 |
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25.0% | "pretty darn good so far." |
| 05/07/2012 | page 350 |
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100.0% | "finished....whew. Good story." |
