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Billy Straight by Jonathan Kellerman

Billy Straight

by Jonathan Kellerman
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  • First Published:
  • Dec 1, 1998, 467 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Oct 1999, 428 pages
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Emily

Brill Read
I really enjoyed this book, I suppose I shouldn't have been reading it as I am only 14 but anyway it was an awesome read and I really enjoyed it! A good read for anyone who likes a mystery.
DS

Excellent
This is a real page turner, very interesting read.


Vicki
This book is one of the best Kellerman books that I have read. I have so far enjoyed all his books to date. This is not the best book but it is much better then the Web.
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