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Reviews for The Team-Based Problem Solver

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The average rating for The Team-Based Problem Solver based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2019-11-29 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Peter Giambalvo
I bought this book because it was a ballantine publication and ever since I reading the Garden of the Finzi Continis, I always thought that books form the publishing house were unique and well written. I might have been mistaken, but am glad to hold that very naive notion because it has enabled me read books I would not have read for a very long time. Here, is a book that is fast paced and to those lovers of thrillers, it is a page turner. Most of the characters are unlikable, especially those who practice in the prestigioApollo Consortium. It is there that most of the action develops and takes place. A group of them who belong to the murderers Kindergarten Club which is notorious for organizing and having sexual orgies with teenegers is the subject of a police investigations following the deaths of five teenage girls and one of their own, Hamel Howard. If you enjoy court room drama, you might get a bit of that too through Ben Kincaid, a former prosecution attorney. After a brief period in private practice, he realised that he is deep in debt. So, when he gets a job with Apollo Consortium, he is hard pressed to accept it to the chagrin of his friends, Mike, Christina, and Jones who think that he is being deceived by the allure of money and wealth which comes at a very big price when working for such big corporations. That turns out to be and it is not long before Ben becomes the main suspect in the murder of Hamel Howard which appears to be a cover up and a frame up by Apollo Consortium. The novel is well written, informative, suspensful, and interesting.
Review # 2 was written on 2015-01-21 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Janet Hector
Deadly Justice Interesting adventure for Ben Kincaid. He now agrees to go back to a large law firm hoping to get out of debt and brings along Christina McCall as his sidekick. As usual Ben gets involved in the shanangins at the firm which end up involving his ex brother in law Mike Morelli. Great storyline.


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