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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great addition to an already great series!!!, June 12, 2004
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CINDY C. (Miramichi, New Brunswick Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Certain Truth (The Trials of Kit Shannon #3) (Paperback)
He has done it again. Another great installment of the Kit Shannon trials. Like previous books, I just could not put this book down. I grew up reading Agatha Christie and thought I could never be as entertained when it came to "whodunits". Mr. Bell weaves a great tale and you almost feel like your back in Los Angeles at the turn of the century. Only one thing in my mind could top this. A T.V. series based on Kit Shannon. In this day of ridiculous reality series, I feel this would make a great series. I sincerely hope this will not be the last I read of Kit Shannon.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars superb historical thriller, June 26, 2004
This review is from: A Certain Truth (The Trials of Kit Shannon #3) (Paperback)
A Certain Truth
James Scott Bell
Bethany House, June 2004, $12.99, 300 pp.
ISBN: 0764226479

They met in 1903 and now almost four years later they are married. However, Los Angeles based attorney Kit Shannon Fox delayed their honeymoon with her husband Ted while she worked a court case. Ted seems accepting that Kit is in demand as a lawyer and that she puts in lots of time and passion in defense of her clients.

On the cruise ship heading back to California, Captain Raleigh detains passenger Wanda Boswell for murdering her spouse Chilton whose body was found in their cabin. Wanda retains Kit as her attorney, but on the high sea there is no judge to rule on objections so the captain makes all "legal" decisions; Raleigh bides time until they dock where the police can take over. Though she has doubts about her client's innocence as Wanda had the motive (public fighting), means and opportunity, Kit disagrees with the Captain as she believes that if her client is innocent, the real killer would be free by then. Kit makes inquiries as a frustrated Ted concludes that her practice is more important than he will ever be.

A CERTAIN TRUTH is a superb historical thriller tale starring a wonderful protagonist who defies the role of women in the first decade of the twentieth century. Through powerful characterizations, especially the newlyweds, fans obtain a terrific panoramic look at the era that emphasizes "we've come along way, baby". James Scott Bell provides a winner that will send readers like this reviewer scrambling for Kit's previous appearances (see A GREATER GLORY and A HIGHER JUSTICE) as well as his other works.

Harriet Klausner

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great, Entertaining Read, March 22, 2011
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This review is from: A Certain Truth (The Trials of Kit Shannon #3) (Paperback)
The third and final book in the Trials of Kit Shannon was another entertaining book of law, history, and drama. The story neatly wraps up Kit's story, and leaves the reader sad that it is concluded.
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