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Reasonable Doubt

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Richard Frost is dying, his lungs ravaged with cancer. Before he dies, he makes one last trip into the mountain wilderness, hiding something important and valuable. As he makes his way back to his car, the snow begins to fall, covering up all signs of his presence and hiding a trail that will take years to uncover. Eight years later, a man lies dead, murdered by someone looking for the answers to a mysterious poem; a poem that holds the clues to finding the coveted items hidden in the wilderness by Frost. The evidence at the murder scene all points to one suspect, the murdered man's best friend, a brilliant engineer with a job in a top-secret aerospace firm. But the murdered man worked there too, and his death may have far-reaching national security implications. A detective with high career aspirations, a defense attorney who's in way over his head, and a prosecutor who has never lost a major case round out the main characters in this fast-paced legal thriller. With cutting wit, a cryptic riddle that will keep you spellbound, and legal drama around every corner, Reasonable Doubt will leave you unable to stop turning the pages!

335 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 26, 2016

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July 6, 2016
Filled with dirty language and cuss words.

I only read into the second chapter of this book. It was filled with dirty language and cuss words. There were so many that the book was so negative, I did not want to waste my time.
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July 30, 2016
Awesome!

I enjoyed reading this book. The characters were interesting and unique. I was engrossed in the mystery of the poem and had fun trying to solve it. Mr. Fuller is a great storyteller!
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August 2, 2016
Filthy language

It seemed that every other word was a four letter word. Makes it too hard to read. Is the author an adolescent who believes use of this type of language impresses? I quit trying to read after about 25% a waste of my money
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