Saturday, March 08, 2014

Review of the book Distortion by Terri Blackstock

This book was awesome! I could not put it down! This book is about how this woman named Juliet saw her husband get murdered and has to figure out who did it and why was her husband dead. Turns out he was involved in drug trafficking and also had a secret family with another woman and a baby! The drug traffickers used the kids to get the family to talk but it ended up working all out in the end! The other wife got arrested for being involved in the whole drug trafficking stuff. Wow this review is really short so I need to make it longer to meet the requirements. I find stuff about drug trafficking pretty interesting. I watch shows on it all the time. I like seeing how people get sucked into having to take drugs and what it does to their life. Many people become addicted to drugs and it messes up their entire life. And some people end up having bad reactions to the drugs such as death and other problems. In this movie I watched about someone getting addicted to heroin, they ended up getting sick, like throwing up unless they had more of the drug in their system. They ended up spending all of their hard earned money to getting drugs and freaking out when they ran out of money and couldn't get the drugs. One girl in the movie I saw actually used needles to get the drugs because it takes less of the drugs to get into the blood stream. She ended up dying because she took to many drugs.

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