AQA A-Level PE Book 1: For A-Level Year 1 and AS: Book 1
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Inspire, motivate and give confidence to your students with AQA PE for A Level Book 1. This reliable...
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Motivational Interviewing for Clinical Practice
Petros Levounis, Bachaar Arnaout and Carla Marienfeld
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Motivational Interviewing for Clinical Practice teaches the reader how to use the critically...
Criminal Litigation 2016-2017
Martin Hannibal and Lisa Mountford
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Criminal Litigation offers a comprehensive and practical guide to the areas of criminal litigation...
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ScanWritr enables you to: ● Scan documents quickly using camera. ● Convert and open most used...
Principles of Horticulture
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"Principles of Horticulture" is an excellent introduction to the study of all aspects of the...
The V-Chip Debate: Content Filtering from Television to the Internet
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The V-chip is a highly significant part of the discussion about whether television (or broadcasting...
A Table for One: A Critical Reading of Singlehood, Gender and Time
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The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Politics
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TravelersWife4Life (31 KP) rated Network of Deceit in Books
Feb 22, 2021
This particular case was rife with speculation, suspense, and unanswered questions that left me guessing until the end. A true mystery in every sense of the word. We are shown every step in the case and it is not tv fast paced, it is realistic. Tom Threadgill gives accurate timelines for the turnaround on things like autopsy reports and toxicology reports, unlike most tv shows. I also really enjoyed the cybercrime aspects of the story and I thought that it was explained in an easy-to-understand way for anyone, even if you do not have any previous knowledge of cybercrimes.
I would suggest that you go back and read Collision of Lies before this one as it gives you more background on the characters and you would have a better understanding of the case the previous book covers that is mentioned a few times in this one. But this one can be read as a stand-alone since the whole case is started and wrapped up in this book. Overall, I truly loved this book, and the way Tom Threadgill moved the case along, and I am looking forward to what other adventures that Detective Alvarez takes me on. 5 out of 5 stars.

