In Defense of Guilt (book review)

@marky7 (563)
Independence, Louisiana
August 1, 2019 4:24pm CST
'In Defense of Guilt' is a novel written by Benjamin H. Berkley. This is a story of a lawyer by the name of Lauren Hill who has many decisions to make professionally and personally. Lauren is a character that learns how to observe and listen to what is said as well as observing body language of the one's around her in various situations. 'In Defense of Guilt' is a book that could be used as supplemental reading that could be of use to counselors and psychologists as well as other caring professions for the issue of ethics could and can become an issue in many cases and this book is an example if you read close. Share your opinion if you read the book. This is a book that reads like a detective novel and to me it was a fast read. I could see what each of the characters were doing in the well written scenes.
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@MALUSE (69413)
• Germany
1 Aug 19
Why don't *you* share your opinion? It is *your* post! Your review is very general. You haven't told us what you like about the book, why it has touched you.
@marky7 (563)
• Independence, Louisiana
1 Aug 19
That would lead to a review of over 100 words. Thanks for the input though. I will add a few more lines.
@MALUSE (69413)
• Germany
1 Aug 19
@marky7 A strange response considering that your post has already 157 words.
@marky7 (563)
• Independence, Louisiana
2 Aug 19
@MALUSE I tried to just give a very brief review just giving a very short summary and a way some caring professionals could use the book in therapy somehow. That could be done in 100 words then I added what I liked about the book and took it almost 200 words. Do you think mylot would allow book reviews of anywhere from 100 to 300 words. I know that is not a writing/blogging site that is why I am asking.