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Dante's Dilemma by Lynne Raimondo

gawronma's review against another edition

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4.0

I truly enjoyed this book. Angelotti has changed and I appreciate the slow acceptance of his blindness and his self awareness. It is my hope that Raimondo will continue this series.

lorraineevanoff's review against another edition

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5.0

As a fan of legal thrillers, this book hit all the right spots for me. The title character, Mark Angelotti, is a renowned psychologist who serves as an expert witness in trials that involve PTSD. He also happens to be blind. The opening teases you in. Then, like Angelotti’s white cane tapping out the terrain, Raimondo feeds us clues, leaving us in the dark until the very end. As I muddled through the brutal Chicago winter with Angelotti I was reminded in vivid detail of why I left that magnificent, harsh city. But I’m going back for more and reading the first two books in the series!

crayolabee's review against another edition

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I basically only read this because it involved Scav. It was fine.