Tuesday, June 17, 2008

When Secrets Die by Lynn Hightower


When Secrets Die starts off strong, ends weak and is very predictable.

Munchhausen Syndrome by Proxy is the story line and it's overdone and over analyzed. The book has the potential to be great but instead it disappoints it's not the "legal , medical thriller" it makes it's self out to be.

The villain is obvious and the end predictable and quickly done as an after thought.


Grade: B-

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