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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bell's back!
Imagine you're the wife of a pastor, an 8,000-member-congregation-best-selling-author kind of pastor. You're happy. Fulfilled. Making a difference at the shelter for abused women, which you started. Lately your husband has seemed a little distant, but he would never cheat on you. You trust him completely. Until the red police lights flash outside your window...
Published on April 28, 2006 by C.J. Darlington

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A quick, easy read, but undeveloped characters
This book offers a controversial topic and an intricate plot. I enjoyed this book enough to seek more of the author's work. The fast pace and unpredictable nature definitely kept my interest.

The character development, though, fell short of my expectations. I think it is difficult for authors to create thoroughly believable characters of the opposite sex...
Published on December 31, 2007 by Tanya Dennis


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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bell's back!, April 28, 2006
This review is from: Presumed Guilty (Paperback)
Imagine you're the wife of a pastor, an 8,000-member-congregation-best-selling-author kind of pastor. You're happy. Fulfilled. Making a difference at the shelter for abused women, which you started. Lately your husband has seemed a little distant, but he would never cheat on you. You trust him completely. Until the red police lights flash outside your window...

Dallas Hamilton's world turns upside-down when her husband Ron is arrested for murdering a porn star in a seedy motel room. Dallas desperately wants to believe her husband is innocent. The whole thing's a huge misunderstanding. Or even a smear campaign. After all, Ron's best-selling book tackled pornography in the church, and it was he who teamed up with a local councilman in a fight to wipe out pornography in Los Angeles. Plenty of people are eager to see Ron fall. But as time unfolds, and each visit with Ron's lawyer brings more bad news, Dallas' faith in her husband dwindles.

Her family troubles aren't limited to her husband either. Jared, her twenty-four-year-old son, has recently returned from the Iraqi war and is struggling with his own demons. Dallas yearns to reach him. Yet facing her own past and her husband's future is becoming more than she can handle. But Dallas isn't letting her family go down without a fight.

Whenever I pick up a James Scott Bell novel I expect a thrilling ride - one with twists, turns, and surprises. Presumed Guilty fits the bill. There's a reason why Library Journal calls Jim a "master of legal suspense". His writing is crisp and sharp, and he never fails to create rich characters who could be us. This should come as no surprise from the man who also penned the acclaimed writing how-to book Plot & Structure. I especially enjoyed how seemingly unrelated events at the beginning of the story all organically came together in the end.

Nimbly weaving the multiple storylines (Jared and Ron each get some face time of their own), Bell has crafted yet another relevant page-turner in Presumed Guilty. Pornography is a sensitive subject for many, but Jim tackles the issue with grace. He's not afraid to touch on the porn industry's underbelly, but he never stoops into gratuitous territory.

A bold blend of legal thriller and socially pertinent fiction, Presumed Guilty will keep you flipping leaves well past your bedtime.

--Reviewed by C.J. Darlington for Infuze Magazine
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A powerfull book and a great legal thriller, May 1, 2006
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Bill Garrison (Oklahoma City, OK USA) - See all my reviews
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James Scott Bell's latest legal thriller, Presumed Guilty, tackles the issue of pornography, then changes tracks and launches into the themes of forgiveness, grace and spiritual warfare. In my opinion, this book had more "religion" in it than any of Bell's most recent books.

Dallas Hamilton knows her marriage to mega-church Pastor Ron Hamilton is struggling a bit. She does her part in preparing a romantic evening alone, but is frustrated when Ron says he has to work late. Ron, meanwhile, is counciling a woman who needs spiritual guidance. It turns out this woman is a pornstar, and a few days later, she turns up dead. All evidence points to Ron as the culprit.

This is devastating to Dallas. First, she can't believe Ron, an anti-porn crusader, would be anywhere close to involved. But then, Dallas starts learning things about her husband. Ron had a lot of secrets that Dallas didn't know about. These secrets threaten to tear apart their marriage, and Dallas' faith.

Jared Hamilton is an Iraqi war veteran battling internal demons while his dad is in jail. Jared is full of hate and spends time drinking and doing drugs. Author Bell takes the book on a track I didn't expect with this story line. Bell says demons are in a battle for Jared's soul and are causing him to have violent outbursts.

There are lot of legal twists and turns in this novel, but none of them are as interesting as the twists and turns that take place in the character's lives in this novel. Bell shows the power of forgiveness and God's grace. The spiritual warfare angle is something I would like to research further and I'm glad Bell brought it up in this novel. The only weakness of this novel is the pornography angle. A porn star is murdered and some of the suspects are porn producers or stars, but the evil of pornography is directly dealt with.

Bell is great at writing strong characters and relationships. I recommend this novel to anyone. It is a legal thriller that every one can enjoy.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A tale of murder and betrayal. Will Dallas Hamilton stand by her man?, May 27, 2006
This review is from: Presumed Guilty (Paperback)
This plot is ripped right out of the headlines. Ron Hamilton, a successful pastor of a thriving, 8,000-strong church, has written a bestselling book exposing the evils of pornography. Another book deal is in the works, and his wife, Dallas, thinks life couldn't be better. But that's when a twist of irony steps into the tale.

Ron is arrested for murder. The victim? A porn star. Immediately, the future book deal falls through, and Dallas's life begins to crumble as she, strongly defending her husband, begins to have questions of her own. She knows Ron couldn't have committed the murder, but why was he involved with a porn star? Was he having an affair? Dallas's faith is tested as she grapples with these questions and discovers the truth.

Meanwhile, Dallas's son, Jared, returns from his tour of duty in Iraq; and she barely recognizes the son she once knew. Hardened by his war experience, he questions his faith; and Dallas begins to wonder if demonic activity in his life is to blame.

Add more tension to the mix when an old boyfriend, Chad, steps into Dallas's life and reminds her of a past she'd rather forget. When Dallas rejects his desire to renew the acquaintance, he begins harassing her. She wonders if Chad is involved in the murder. Did Chad commit the murder and frame Ron to get him out of the way so Chad could claim Dallas?

As with other Bell novels, this one weaves in complex subplots and heightens the suspense all the way to the last page. And just when you think you know who the murderer is, Bell delivers more surprises. This novel is a winner from every angle. Strong, relevant themes are woven into a tight plot, and believable characters evoke sympathy as they grapple with real-life issues for which Bell offers biblical solutions. I look forward to reading his next novel. A suspenseful tale from the first page until the last.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Presumed Guilty"... Suspenseful, Educational, and Inspiring!, August 29, 2006
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Toby Martin II (aka R. Howe) "rchowe" (Erskine, Minnesota United States) - See all my reviews
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James Scott Bell's "Presumed Guilty" is yet another of this fine author's novels, brilliantly weaving together a story of suspense and inspiration... while at the same time providing his readers with insight (from his background as a trial lawyer), into our often-less-than-perfect legal system. Authors Bell and Terri Blackstock have a unique ability to create spellbinding stories, while remaining true to their deeply-held Christian beliefs. Hopefully they'll both continue writing to entertain, educate, and inspire us! --Ron Howe (a.k.a. Toby Martin II) Erskine, Minnesota
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Non-stop suspense, June 1, 2006
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A man of God's worst nightmare --- he is tempted, he gives in to the temptation, he is exposed and labeled a hypocrite, thus handing the enemy of his soul weapons of mass destruction. PRESUMED GUILTY explores many universal truths through the life of Ron Hamilton who, on the verge of a million-dollar book contract, is arrested for the murder of a porn star who he was having an affair with. Pastor Hamilton leads the 8,000-member Hillside Church, has a loving wife, has written several books, and is successfully working to rid his community of pornography. How could he fall into temptation? James Scott Bell expertly demonstrates that no matter how strong your faith, how vigilant your watch or how sturdy your suit of armor, the enemy can render you helpless when he finds the weakness in your life.

One can only hope that if you got yourself into a dilemma like the one facing Ron Hamilton, that you would have a helpmate or advocate like Dallas Hamilton. Though she has been dealt a wife's ultimate betrayal, learning that her husband not only committed adultery but has admitted to other sexual sins as well, she cannot believe that he is a murderer. Once she gets over her initial shock, she relies on God to help her through the pain and takes a proactive role in trying to clear him.

Hamilton's children are not as devoted as his wife. Daughter Cara shows some ambivalence while son Jared is outwardly hostile toward his father. The subplot that involves the restoration of Jared's shattered life is every bit as satisfying as the main story. Suffering from post-traumatic stress following a stint in Iraq, this atypical PK (preacher's kid) has turned to drugs and alcohol to deal with the fallout. He stays away from the family because he doesn't want to let his mother see that he has become "damaged goods." But his mother's prayers are answered, and through a series of epiphanies, he begins to seek reconciliation with God.

If I ever got around to writing a book, it would be like this one. This is a story right off the front pages with players ranging from those with no character to those with Godly character and everything in between. It has realistic dialogue that moves the action and a love story that results from spiritual awakening. A page-turner until the very last surprising revelation, PRESUMED GUILTY will surely make you a fan of James Scott Bell. And, even better, this former attorney has written 15 other books to satisfy your desire to read more![...]
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars PAGE TURNER FULL OF SURPRISES, May 12, 2006
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First of all, James Scott Bell can write. It's so refreshing to pick up a book where I don't have to wade through flowery, unecessary prose. The story draws you in quickly, and the wife has a lot at stake -- I loved the theme of the book, and the ending, but mostly, I just loved the great story. A page turner!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Fabulous Thriller, April 18, 2006
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Another spine-tingler by James Scott Bell, this book delves into the dark world of pornography, betrayal, and murder. Readers join Dallas (a successful pastor's wife) on her descent from a mega-church ministry into jails and seedy motels on a quest for truth--a truth that, if revealed, could cost her marriage and her husband's ministry. As always, Bell weaves subplots and dizzying twists into a mind-bending story.

Memorable characters, engaging dialogue, and page-turning plot twists made this a book I couldn't put down. I loved the dramatic court case scenes, as well as the tender scenes between mother and children.

It's not mere entertainment--it contains a message that many apathetic Americans need to hear. Pornography is a dangerous trap and industry leaders will not easily give up the dollars they filch. Bell portrays those truths without getting preachy, though it's one of the best sermons on purity I've read.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bell's best yet, April 3, 2006
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This book grabs you from the first page and doesn't let go. The suspense is top notch--as is expected from James Scott Bell--with unexpected twists in abundance. The haunted thoughts of the mega-pastor turned inmate, interspersed throughout the story, add an even deeper level of intensity to the emotional side. Presumed Guilty takes page-turner to a whole new level.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Killer book (figuratively speaking), April 14, 2006
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James Scott Bell is able to write about a salacious subject without making it gratuitous. There weren't enough hours in the day I started reading this. Another compelling read from a great author.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars COMPLETELY worth reading, July 9, 2006
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This book was full of twists and turns and kept me wanting more and did not want to put it down! I believe that this is a perfect example of a book that if we do not keep our faith strong in the Lord, then Satan can tear a family apart using anyway he can because he does not want strong Christian families. Bell made me walk away wanting to be sure my family and myself stay in tune with God.
IT was a SUPERB book!!!!!!!!!!!
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