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The Right Wrong Thing - Ellen Kirschman
The Right Wrong Thing
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9781608091546 (1608091546)
ASIN: 1608091546
Publisher: Oceanview Publishing
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
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5.0 The Right Wrong Thing by Ellen Kirschman
The Right Wrong Thing by Ellen Kirschman is a fast moving, suspense-filled book. It is an intense, thought-provoking storyline. The author has a strong knowledge of law enforcement & psychology. I gave it five stars. "Randy Alderson Spelling looks more like a girl than a woman. So tiny she's a...
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4.5 The Right Wrong Thing
By Ellen Kirschman ISBN: 9781608091546 Publisher: Oceanview Publishing Publication Date: 10/6/2015 Format: Hardcover My Rating: 4.5 Stars A special thank you to Oceanview Publishing and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. Ellen Kirschman is in her element with THE RIGH...
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3.0 from FictionZeal.com re: The Right Wrong Thing (Dot Meyerhoff Mystery) by Ellen Kirschman
She’s seeking employment as a police officer with Kenilworth Police Department, a suburb of San Francisco. Randy’s father and brothers were cops. She even married a cop, Rich Spelling. Acting Chief Jay Pence was pushing to obtain more women on the force. Randy is so sure of herself and she passe...
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4.0 Amazing Giveaway with Review: The Right Wrong Thing by Ellen Kirschman
It is awful and tragic but Randy Spelling did nothing wrong. She may not have done everything exactly right, but that is what training, rules and experience are all about. It really surprises me that it doesn’t happen more often. The Right Wrong Thing takes a twist that adds to the tale. It is a s...
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5.0 The Right Wrong Thing
"Randy Alderson Spelling looks more like a girl than a woman. So tiny she's nearly lost I the cushions of my office couch. Her legs jut out over the floor until she scoots forward and places her feet squarely on the ground, leaving a foot of space behind her. She waits for me to start, all the while...
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