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Dani
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Another reading for Criminology class...
— Nov 12, 2018 10:57AM
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Julie Haigh
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Such extreme and varied cases. A really good book which I absolutely whizzed through.
— Oct 21, 2016 03:23PM
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Julie Haigh
is 78% done
Not too much detail-you can cover a whole case in one shortish reading session, meaning you don't have to try to remember clues and threads from anything before-you just start a new chapter next time and a new case. Having said that, there are still plenty of details and twists to keep you occupied with your reading. Unbelievable the vile depths some 'humans' will go to.
— Oct 21, 2016 02:06AM
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Julie Haigh
is 72% done
Not too much detail-you can cover a whole case in one shortish reading session, meaning you don't have to try to remember clues and threads from anything before-you just start a new chapter next time and a new case. Having said that, there are still plenty of details and twists to keep you occupied with your reading.
— Oct 21, 2016 12:20AM
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Julie Haigh
is 57% done
Not too much detail-you can cover a whole case in one shortish reading session, meaning you don't have to try to remember clues and threads from anything before-you just start a new chapter next time and a new case. Having said that, there are still plenty of details and twists to keep you occupied with your reading.
— Oct 20, 2016 05:47PM
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Julie Haigh
is 41% done
Not too much detail-you can cover a whole case in one shortish reading session, meaning you don't have to try to remember clues and threads from anything before-you just start a new chapter next time and a new case. Having said that, there are still plenty of details and twists to keep you occupied with your reading.
— Oct 20, 2016 05:17PM
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Julie Haigh
is 41% done
I love these books-that's why I've read two of them straight after each other. It never gets boring-there's always something else you've not heard of before. They're very quick, easy reading (despite the tragic cases described).
— Oct 20, 2016 05:16PM
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