Well, I wanted to give the novel only two stars because I really detested the cardboard characters. They were all just too self-centered, good at making bad choices, and superficially developed. Nevertheless, I did read the entire book and I didn't see the twist at the end coming until it was almost on top of me. Good twist, but I'm not really sure one should spend the hours on the book for ten minutes of pleasure at the end. Three stars--one for each Part that I enjoyed (there were four total). This book is an easy read -- it took me two evenings after work to complete. It's also a compelling read, right up until Part Four, when the story goes completely off the rails and begins to feel like a very poorly executed Jigsaw trap from the infamous Saw movies, sans most of the gore. After reading the reviews on Amazon and the book sample, I had high hopes and perhaps that's why I'm so let down. However, in spite of feeling insulted by the level of suspension of disbelief required to get through Part Four, I did still find myself concerned for the protagonists' wellbeing and still wanted the answer to the main question--who killed Jenny? I didn't like it, but I did at least get an answer. Had I been shocked by or impressed with the answer, I might haven given this one more star. It's far more predictable than some will lead you to believe. I personally just recommend reading Parts 1-3 and then skimming the ending.
What do You think about Trial Junkies (2012)?
This is a page turner,well-written and plotted story with several unusual twists and turns.
—rupert
Reading this book now. Fast paced, and enthralling.
—amoriarty00
Thoroughly enjoyed this one - was a great read!
—ari