A Book Analysis of Gone but Not Forgotten by Philip Margolin
Phillip Margolin, who has a background in criminal justice, wrote the book “Gone, but not forgotten”. The book is basically about a rich man that owns a construction company and is forced to move from the East coast out to the West coast because he has committed murder and outwits the government and authority to be pardoned and is let free. When he arrives in the West Coast he allegedly continues his murder spree, but this time he gets caught and pleads innocent. It has a confusing plot and is hard to explain without getting to lengthy. But it turns out that he was not the murderer in the West Coast, it was one of the ladies that he tortured back in the East Coast and frame
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Kurt Vonnegut, Phillip Margolin, East Coast, Supreme Court, West Coast, west coast, east coast,
Approximate Word count = 461
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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