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Book Review and Beyond Justice autographed copy giveaway

Reviews by Molly D. Edwards has written a review for BEYOND JUSTICE.

To enter the GIVEAWAY CONTEST and win a free autographed copy of BEYOND JUSTICE, please click the link, and enter at the bottom of the review.

Here are some of the highlights of the review:

“…Wow! Can you say “emotional rollercoaster’?!”

“…amazing!”

“…gripped my heart, turned it inside out and right side in again over and over…”

“…I certainly won’t be forgetting it anytime soon!”

“… penned with care and detail.”

“…Filled with page turning, edge of your seat twists.”

“… this suspense novel will pick you up in one place, carry you through thrilling turns and emotional rides, and will set you down at an unexpected place, all the while leaving you with a powerful message that will set your mind to thinking. About life. About loss. About justice. About everything.”

“…Superbly done!”

“…most definitely a 5 star novel by an incredible author”

“…a legal suspense thriller beyond any other.”

… The emotions will not soon leave me

…recommended highly to everyone, including Christian fiction lovers.

…The message in this novel is POWERFUL.

…Joshua Graham has become an author who I will be collecting books by for a long time to come and has made me anxious for his next book!

Thank you, Ms. Edwards!

http://www.scribd.com/doc/37950556/ReviewsByMolly-Beyond-Justice-Review


Joshua Graham is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, winner of the International Book Award and Forward National Literature Award. His thrillers include DARKROOM, LATENT IMAGE and BEYOND JUSTICE, and TERMINUS. Graham's works have been characterized as thought-provoking page-turners.

Legal Notice: All information on this website and blog are from Mr. Graham's personal experience and insight and should not be viewed in any way, directly or inferred, as qualified professional advice.

All creative writing on this website or Mr. Graham's books: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. (novels, short stories)