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Guilt by Degrees (Audio) - Community Reviews back

by Marcia Clark, January LaVoy
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sherrysniderfundin
sherrysniderfundin rated it 6 years ago
I was lucky to get four books in the Rachel Knight series by Marcia Clark from NetGalley and Mulholland Books. I downloaded Guilt By Degrees on 6.29.14. Amazon / Audiobook / Goodreads MY REVIEW The preview for Guilt By Degrees by Marcia Clark made me sit up and take notice, wanting to read mor...
FictionZeal
FictionZeal rated it 9 years ago
Another DA working in Rachel Knight’s office didn’t care about the case of a murdered homeless man … a ‘John Doe.’ If Rachel, DA for Special Trials, hadn’t taken over the case, it would have been dismissed and no justice would have been obtained for the man. As she begins investigating with the he...
Denise
Denise rated it 11 years ago
The only downside to a meeting at the Los Angeles County Men's Central Jail was that I'd have to go to the Los Angeles County Men's Central Jail. I was invited on NetGalley to read all the books of this series that have been released so far and I am a book addict so of course I grabbed them all eag...
Tired of Spamlikes
Tired of Spamlikes rated it 11 years ago
Synopsis: Someone has been watching D.A. Rachel Knight--someone who's Rachel's equal in brains, but with more malicious intentions. It began when a near-impossible case fell into Rachel's lap, the suspectless homicide of a homeless man. In the face of courthouse backbiting and a gauzy web of clues...
Blood Rose Books
Blood Rose Books rated it 11 years ago
If you missed the first book in this series Guilt by Association, that is okay as it is not really necessary to read it first as I think that Clark did a really good job of either referring back as to how characters knew each other if she needed to, so this could be read as a stand alone if you cann...
stitchreadcook
stitchreadcook rated it 13 years ago
Sometimes events who seem completely unrelated turn into something the complete opposite. When the murder of a homeless man lands in Rachel’s lap – she finds herself drawn into a case that ties back to the murder of Baily Keller, a police detective. Can she figure out how these two cases relate to...
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