
The Thirteenth Juror (masterpiece of Court Reasoning)
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About This Novel
In a murder case of the century that shocked the country, Hollywood superstar Robert's new wife and security director were both killed. The two corpses lay quietly on the bed, with an unspeakable secret hidden under their tongues - a paper butterfly folded from a one-dollar bill. All the evidence pointed to Robert. As the trial progressed, the jurors participating in the case died mysteriously one after another... This made defense lawyer Eddie Flynn suspicious and vowed to get to the bottom of it. The extremely smart lawyer, the fierce and cunning murderer, they all only have one time to make a decision - both victory and defeat, and life and death...
What Readers Think
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Official(4)Scraped 4d ago
Absolutely
After thirty twists and turns, an unknown number of people died in a court trial. I feel like the motive of the crime is a bit confusing and I can't understand the serial killer.
The plot twist is a bit deliberate and not enough foreshadowing. Overall it's okay, nothing particularly awkward. People died like crazy, and reading a book written 20 years ago seems like it was set in the 20th century. I have read two books in this series and reviewed them both, neither of which I recommend reading.
The male protagonist is full of truth. The turning point is a bit commercial, and the overall rhythm is tense, but the description of the crime details and psychological portrayal are slightly worse.
I was hooked as soon as I saw it, it was so exciting.
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 4d ago
Absolutely
After thirty twists and turns, an unknown number of people died in a court trial. I feel like the motive of the crime is a bit confusing and I can't understand the serial killer.
The plot twist is a bit deliberate and not enough foreshadowing. Overall it's okay, nothing particularly awkward. People died like crazy, and reading a book written 20 years ago seems like it was set in the 20th century. I have read two books in this series and reviewed them both, neither of which I recommend reading.
The male protagonist is full of truth. The turning point is a bit commercial, and the overall rhythm is tense, but the description of the crime details and psychological portrayal are slightly worse.
I was hooked as soon as I saw it, it was so exciting.
