The Fall: A Novel (Dismas Hardy)

ByJohn Lescroart

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faisal alzhrani
As always, John Lescroart provides a compelling story that has it's twists and turns so that, as a reader, you are always trying to figure out who really is the culprit or what will happen next. I am forever a fan!
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tracy chrenka
I have always loved the hardy series and this book does not disappoint. Some of the storyline became slightly predictable, but, it was still very hard to put down. I now feel like I am experiencing the second generation of this Hardy clan.
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lauren summers
Lescroart never disappoints. His characters are good friends we're glad to see again; his plots never bore. I recommend that each time he finishes a book you promptly add it to your library and enjoy!
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andrew jones
Lescroart never disappoints. His characters are good friends we're glad to see again; his plots never bore. I recommend that each time he finishes a book you promptly add it to your library and enjoy!
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julie chickering
John Lescroat is one of my favorite authors but I was wildly disappointed with this offering. Lescroat's departure from his regular characters and his normal clean, crisp delivery resulted in a disappointing book from start to finish.
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tim cheadle
Good read all the way through. I felt satisfied at the end. There were several possibilities for outcomes along the way and while the actual outcome was close to one of my guesses, that's all it was. Very much a "Who-done-it" all the way.
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allison delauer
Very good Lescroart novel. I've read other series by other authors and they run out of steam after half a dozen books or so and the books become unreadable. Not so with Lescroart and Dimas Hardy. I've read every book in the Hardy series, multiple times, and they are all individually good and as a complete story, excellent. This book is an exciting new part of the Hardy family saga.
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susan s
You have listened to Sinatra “The Voice” and now you get to know Sinatra the man. Richard Muti has produced a detailed, thoroughly researched view of the ultimately successful public life and oft-times tortured private life of this legend. A “must read” if you want to totally understand the man whose timeless music continues to entertain and inspire.
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