Walaas
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M.A. Comley:
Hi Ms. Comley, I am new to the Justice Series and would like to know the reading order? I see there are books and novellas that are not listed online and would like to make sure that I am reading in the correct order. Thank you, Jill
M.A. Comley
Hi Jill, please forgive me for not getting back to you, I've only just seen your question.
The Justice series in order are:
Blind Justice - short story
Justice at Christmas - short story
Mortal Justice - Novella
Unfair Justice - short story
It's a Dog's Life - Justice novella
Irrational Justice - Justice short story
Cruel Justice #1 in Police Procedurals and 1# Women Sleuths.
Impeding Justice #1 in Police Procedurals
Final justice #1 Action and Adventure
Foul Justice #1 Hard-Boiled Mysteries
Guaranteed Justice #1 Women Sleuths
Ultimate Justice - #2 Women Sleuths
Virtual Justice - #1 Hard Boiled/#2 Psychological Thrillers
Hostile Justice - #1 Police Procedural
Tortured Justice - #1 Vigilante Justice
Rough Justice - #1 Women Sleuths
Dubious Justice - #1 British Detectives
Calculated Justice - #2 Action and Adventure
Twisted Justice - #1 Women Sleuths
Prime Justice - New release
Hope this helps. Happy reading.
The Justice series in order are:
Blind Justice - short story
Justice at Christmas - short story
Mortal Justice - Novella
Unfair Justice - short story
It's a Dog's Life - Justice novella
Irrational Justice - Justice short story
Cruel Justice #1 in Police Procedurals and 1# Women Sleuths.
Impeding Justice #1 in Police Procedurals
Final justice #1 Action and Adventure
Foul Justice #1 Hard-Boiled Mysteries
Guaranteed Justice #1 Women Sleuths
Ultimate Justice - #2 Women Sleuths
Virtual Justice - #1 Hard Boiled/#2 Psychological Thrillers
Hostile Justice - #1 Police Procedural
Tortured Justice - #1 Vigilante Justice
Rough Justice - #1 Women Sleuths
Dubious Justice - #1 British Detectives
Calculated Justice - #2 Action and Adventure
Twisted Justice - #1 Women Sleuths
Prime Justice - New release
Hope this helps. Happy reading.
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David
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M.A. Comley:
Greetings Mel Comley. Pronouns are being left out of sentences;. and alien-type verbs are used in your stories. I truly love reading your detective stories but, the Americanisation of them doesn´t do your work justice. Is there any chance of you writing in "old school" English, as opposed to "(Did you) Find the right house"? "Let´s go (and) see"! "He "punched" the number into his mobile"! "She "killed" the lights"!
Judy Miller
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M.A. Comley:
Just finished and I have 2 questions that I felt were unanswered in the story. 1. During the dialog, when he was plotting his attacks, his name was Scott. When he's finally captured, his name is Jed. What happened to Scott? 2. What was behind this murderer's urge to kill after sex? He seemed to be attractive, easily getting these women, and had no shortage of women in his life.
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