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Hand of Evil by J.A. Jance

Hand of Evil

by J.A. Jance

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  • Dec 2007, 384 pages
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Alzena

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I've read the entire series of J A Janice's Joanna Brady books and loved them all. Wish she would write more of them. Also love the Beaumont books. I picked up The Hand of Evil and settled into another of her books expecting another great one. This book is so vulgar that I cannot believe it was written by her. About 50 pages into it I threw it in the trash! No more of her books for me!!
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