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Gone, But Not Forgotten / Wild Justice

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There is no finer architect of bone-chilling suspense than the incomparable Phillip Margolin. Now two of his New York Times bestselling blockbusters have been combined in one remarkable volume -- a sensational one-two punch that proves without a doubt that, when it comes to thrills, twists, turns, shocks, and unrelenting, nail-biting tension, there is simply no one out there better than Phillip Margolin!

816 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2006

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167 reviews29 followers
June 15, 2008
I really enjoyed this "double feature" I guess you'd say.
It's thrilling, fast paced and gets under your skin. Phillip Margolin is a wonderful crime/thriller writer and balances well between emotion and the facts of the story. I find some crime novels get so caught up on the "law side" and depicting it accurately that the story goes into a lull of empty pages you skip over or suffer through. He balances well so you have the feeling your following a cop through the story but more so, riding on his adrenaline.
Profile Image for Ben.
565 reviews10 followers
March 14, 2008
2 very good lawyer/thriller books in one big book. Margolin crafts a wild ride in both of these stories. Both female leads are strong willed and even though they don't believe their clients they are willing to fight hard to get them off the hook. the twists are fascinating if the killer's are too predictable than don't read these, though in Wild Justice I was guessing most of the time.

Well written and fun.
Profile Image for Pam.
23 reviews23 followers
August 14, 2007
I read this in about 2 days. Just could not put down!
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9 reviews3 followers
August 10, 2013
Bloody brilliant. Got me turning the pages as fast as I could as the suspense built-up. Just hate how the two books have quite a similar plot.
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