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I was one of the folks that fell for the hard sales pitch and bought 1k worth of product. I have ok skin, look younger than my 43 years, but am getting crows feet. The bottom line is the products work well for me and I noticed a real difference, but the price is outrageous and the sales pitch leaves you feeling like you've been victimized. I will use the eye serum and cream, but will buy them online in the future.
So, when this product works, it works great - our formerly sad yellow and black tiles are now a pure shiny white.
Quite a rollercoaster ride and well-crafted for a first novel. The Conti's six-month-old daughter is kidnapped from her crib. The whole event starts while at the couple's next door for the evening and now that the police are investigating, the lead detective, Rasbach, can tell that everyone is either lying or not telling the whole truth. The time frame turns into almost a week. Suspicions land everywhere for the first half until the kidnapper is revealed. Now everyone's secrets are coming out and we don't know how it will ultimately end. At barely 300 pages, it is a short book and paced fast enough that I barely put it down until I'd finished. My only quibble is the author uses the phrase, "He/she almost felt sorry for him/her." over and over to the reader's distraction. The person wasn't likeable, deserved no sympathy and the people saying this? it didn't fit their personalities. Otherwise, a sharp little psychological thriller and I'd love to see where the author goes with her next book.