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Lis Wiehl, April HenryThomas Nelson / 2010 / ePubOur Price$12.994.0 out of 5 stars for Face of Betrayal - eBook. View reviews of this product. 32 ReviewsAvailability: In StockStock No: WW4940EB
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jandNorth CarolinaAge: Over 65Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Very good reading. I enjoyed.October 28, 2011jandNorth CarolinaAge: Over 65Gender: femaleQuality: 4Value: 5Meets Expectations: 4This review was written for Face of Betrayal, Triple Threat Series #1.Good book..entertaining. Would highly recommend.
I love the way the three women are portrayed as individuals, independent thinkers and yet come together to solve this puzzle.
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Deborah5 Stars Out Of 5July 22, 2009DeborahThis book was another surprising read of the year. I was really amazed at how into the book I got and found it to be an intense all night page turner. I don't watch Fox News so I honestly didn't know who Lis Wiehl was when picking up this book. Other than the Bill O'Reilly endorsement on the front, I had no idea this was a book by a newscaster. It all makes sense now though because this is a story that could be ripped straight from the headlines. It was really interesting to see the story from three different angles - the lawyer, the investigator and the reporter. What I found unique is that usually the reporter tends to have problems with everyone else because their first thoughts are to promote themselves with the story. In this book, however, the reporter allows the clues to come to her and doesn't go out hunting for them. This could be due to the fact that she respects her friends and their feelings even though she is trying to climb the career ladder as well. I really enjoyed reading the mystery about what happened to Katie and I felt the suspense building up throughout the entire book.Katie's blog entries were well written and did sound convincingly like an actual teen would have written then. It was a little difficult reading the entries at first because the story went from third person to first person abruptly but this qualm was erased after you got used to it. The ending was one I didn't see coming and it also raised questions about spousal abuse from a different perspective. I felt the book was extremely well written and it gave an insider's look to what goes on during a crime investigation. The women are likable and I'm eager to read more about them in future books. The story is not preachy, faith is a topic brought up, but it is not in your face. This was a great thriller and a must read suspense book. I'm looking forward to reading the next book in the Triple Threat series.
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Jved267Detroit, MIAge: 25-34Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5January 10, 2013Jved267Detroit, MIAge: 25-34Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This book was awesome! It was like reading a storyline from Law & Order: SVU or Without A Trace. A teenager goes missing in Portland and the search to find her involves revealing everyone's dirty laundry. The plot twists kept coming and the killer took me by surprise. (I was sure that person didn't do it!) If you want a good mystery that you can't put down, this is definitely it!
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krazyjanMissouri Valley, IAAge: Over 65Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Great BookJuly 5, 2012krazyjanMissouri Valley, IAAge: Over 65Gender: femaleI just finished reading the second book by Liz. She is a great writer. Didn't even suspect the ending. All the info was there,but still didn't even think of the suspect or the reason. Great Read.
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Judi AndersonAge: 45-54Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5October 4, 2010Judi AndersonAge: 45-54Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5You think you know who's involved with her disappearance but you'll never guess the ending to this story.
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