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Randy SingerTyndale House Publishers / 2012 / ePubOur Price$7.994.2 out of 5 stars for The Judge - eBook. View reviews of this product. 15 Reviews
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luvs to cookVirginia Beach, VAAge: Over 65Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Thrilling, mysterious Survivorlike game show storyAugust 29, 2013luvs to cookVirginia Beach, VAAge: Over 65Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for The Judge.When Judge Finney, a devout Christian who can't stop smoking cigars, is invited to represent Christianity in a game show like Survivor called Faith on Trial to compete against a Buddhist (Dr. Ando), a Hindu (Swami), a Muslim, (Kareem Hasaan), and an atheist scientist (Victoria Kline), he decided to win the money for Christianity. The show was apparently staged to help a billionaire with inoperable brain cancer decide which God to worship before he dies. Flying with the contestants to an unknown destination, Judge Finney found the contestants interesting. They were told they would confront temptation, injustice, trauma, sickness, shame, forgiveness, and love. There would be 2 verdicts: one on the island and the jury verdict by the viewers as well as a contest between two finalists with one receiving a million dollars for their favorite charity. Because so many viewers are Christians already, the show took a poll on those planning to watch and determined the percentage for each group and the winner would be the one who was making the most converts. What was taken from all the contestants to keep them from communicating with the outside world? Despite attempts to prevent communication by the contestants with the world outside, how did Finney communicate with Nikki? She then enlisted a young code geek, Wellington, to help her figure out Finney's messages. How did Finney make friends with other contestants? Where did the contestants go to communicate with each other? What were the two hardest tests? What hurt Finney? The race to learn the truth and prevent Judge Finney from being killed was on. Would Nikki find the truth in time? Were the rumors true that the 2 finalists would be killed? Could she get help from the government in time? Whom did she go to? What ultimately happened? This is another terrific Randy Singer mystery you won't want to miss!!! It is a must read book for mystery lovers!
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bookwormPennsylvaniaAge: 25-34Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5The JudgeJuly 31, 2013bookwormPennsylvaniaAge: 25-34Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for The Judge.The Judge is a book that as all the elements of a good mystery: deception, suspense, and a great plot with likeable characters. Once I started reading this book, I was so captivated that I could not put it down. The book begins with a dying man's quest to determine which religion/faith is true so he secretly funds a reality show, in which, each faith would be represented by one person. The reality show is set up as a courtroom and each contestant has to give their case for why their religion is the correct one. Each contestant is also cross-examined by one of the other contestants. The main character of the book is Finney, the Christian contestant, and during his time on the reality show, he discovers a horrible plot to kill one of the contestants. Finney must race against time to figure out the motive behind the plot and the guilty parties before the murder takes place.
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KrisFairfax, VAAge: 45-54Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Intriguing book with lots of codes and mysteriesAugust 5, 2013KrisFairfax, VAAge: 45-54Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for The Judge.An absolutely intriguing book about codes and defending the faith. Randy Singer kept me turning page after page, wanting to find out how all the puzzle pieces fit together. The twists and turns in the story are marvelous. And I loved the descriptions of Wellington, a geeky mama's boy, as described by Nikki, the judge's gorgeous law clerk. Be prepared to not put this book down once you start it!
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eb7bibliophileHigh Desert WestAge: Over 65Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Definitely a Thriller. Recommended.July 19, 2013eb7bibliophileHigh Desert WestAge: Over 65Gender: femaleQuality: 4Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for The Judge.This is full of suspense, delivered in a way that makes this a page-turner. It kept me guessing right to the end. I was intrigued by the ciphers, since I love words and puzzles. The story had a very interesting concept, and I found myself rooting for the characters. The debates were memorable and thought-provoking. I couldn't put it down.
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muffinHonea Path, SCAge: 45-54Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5The JudgeJuly 6, 2013muffinHonea Path, SCAge: 45-54Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This review was written for The Judge.This is a great book! This book is different than the previous ones I have read by Randy Singer. The judge, Oliver Finney, is defending Christianity and he calls one his law clerk, Nikki Moreno to help him. She has to decipher codes in a race against time. This book is not a newly written novel by Randy Singer but has been previously published as The Cross Examination of Oliver Finney. I would stronly recommend this book to everyone. Randy Singer is one of my favorite authors and I have never been disappointed in any of his novels.
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