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Randy SingerTyndale House Publishers / 2011 / ePubOur Price$7.994.4 out of 5 stars for False Witness - eBook. View reviews of this product. 49 Reviews
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Pastor GeorgeAge: 45-54Gender: male5 Stars Out Of 5A classy roller-coaster rideMarch 30, 2012Pastor GeorgeAge: 45-54Gender: maleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for False Witness (rpkgd).As I picked up "False Witness" by Randy Singer, I dound myself looking forward to my reading time every night. The plot has many twists and turns that keep the reader's interest. The lack of steamy sex scenes and absence of foul language revealed the biblical worldview of the author and made this novel avoid the pitfalls of similar books written from a secular worldview. I am looking forward to the sequel: "The last plea bargain."
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Cara PutmanIndianaAge: 35-44Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Page-turning legal suspense I highly recommend!July 5, 2011Cara PutmanIndianaAge: 35-44Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for False Witness (rpkgd).I loved this book the first time it came out. So when I learned about the re-issue, I was curious to see if I'd notice any changes or if anything major would change. Instead, even though I'd read the book before, I found myself pulled into the plot as if I read it for the first time. Randy Singer is a master craftsman -- he creates plots that have the pacing of the Bourne Identity while being set in the legal environment. This book is really two stories that intertwine seamlessly. Clark, the protagonist in the first part is a guy who is forced to do things no one would want to in an effort to get his wife back from the Chinese mafia. Then the heroes in the next section are three mismatched law students. Boy, did I root for them as they were up against horrible odds. This is the kind of story where every time you assume the worse thing that can happen has, you learn in another few pages you were wrong. And the story twists literally to the last page. Even though I'd read it before, I could barely keep up with all the changes. A perfectly plotted legal suspense! I can't wait for the next Randy Singer novel to release!
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hannah97Cottonwood, CAAge: Under 18Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Epic - A must readJune 29, 2011hannah97Cottonwood, CAAge: Under 18Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for False Witness (rpkgd).False Witness is a trilling novel. It has you on the edge of your seat wondering what will happen next. A great read.
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i blog 4 books5 Stars Out Of 5June 23, 2011i blog 4 booksThis review was written for False Witness (rpkgd).Fantastic! False Witness by Randy Singer is absolutely fantastic!!! I wasn't sure what to expect when I started reading, but the story immediately gripped me and I have been reading furiously ever since! Much like John Grisham, Randy Singer weaves an incredible tale in this legal thriller. I kept trying to figure out how things connected, who did what, where the connections were between seemingly unrelated characters (or sections of the book!), which characters were good guys and which were bad guys. It wasn't until the end that I finally started figuring some things out. A book that keeps me guessing until the end is certainly a winner!
I won't go into the details of the plot because I don't want to give too much away. I will say though that there is an emphasis on the Christian church in India, persecution of believers, and ministry to Dalit children (those in the "untouchable" caste) which was an added bonus! Proceeds from this book are being donated to Dalit Freedom Network, which provides a first-class education to Dalit children and helps them escape from human trafficking.
I think you will love this book if you like suspense, thrillers, and legal novels!
Note: This is a repackaged and updated version of a previous release by the same title.
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80sbaby76Newland NCAge: 35-44Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5A Thrilling RideJune 17, 201180sbaby76Newland NCAge: 35-44Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for False Witness (rpkgd).Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive. That was my thought as I finished this whirlwind twister of a book! The book begins with the story of a man, Clark Shealy, whose job requires him to push the limits of legality in order for the good to overcome the bad in the world. He is good at his job–too good in fact and that draws the attention of some very bad men who kidnap Clark's wife in order to make him do their bidding. Before he knows it, Clark is in over his head and is forced to go against everything he believes in to save his wife. During the second part of the book we are introduced to three law students, a former trial lawyer who is now their professor, several FBI agents, and the Chinese mafia, as well as the Shealy's with their new identities under the witness protection program. Thus begins the weaving of the tangled web I mentioned earlier.
There was nothing I didn't love about this book. It was very fast paced and kept me riveted and guessing to the very end. One scene would play out only to reveal later that it didn't happen that way at all. Trust was built and then broken to the point that I felt betrayed myself by some of the characters, and was left wondering who could be trusted. Many thoughts of government corruption were addressed that you don't want to believe but deep down you know really exist. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves a good thriller.
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