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One of the best legal thrillers I've ever read. Couldn't put it down. Kept me on the edge of my seat. Excellent!
This is a well-crafted compelling thriller. It is a first in a series of (currently) three books featuring Joe Dillard, a jaded lawyer in rural Tennessee. It was a finalist 2009 Macavity Award for Best First Novel.
This was a good legal thriller and Pratt did an excellent job especially for a first book. Can't wait for his second one. The plot was good, easy to follow, yet kept me entertained to the end. Highly recommend to all. If you like Patterson, Woods and Connelly, you will like Pratt.
Eadie B. (eadieburke) - , reviewed An Innocent Client (Joe Dillard, Bk 1) on + 1639 more book reviews
A preacher is found brutally murdered in a Tennessee motel room. A beautiful, mysterious young girl is accused. In this Mystery Readers International finalist for "Best Debut Mystery," criminal defense lawyer Joe Dillard has become jaded over the years as he's tried to balance his career against his conscience. Savvy but cynical, Dillard wants to quit doing criminal defense, but he can't resist the chance to represent someone who might actually be innocent. His drug-addicted sister has just been released from prison and his mother is succumbing to Alzheimer's, but Dillard's commitment to the case never wavers despite the personal troubles and professional demands that threaten to destroy him.
This is book #1 in the Joe Dillard series. The book started out a little slow until about mid-way. It was a courtroom scene but I was not really into it. I'm looking forward to book #2 and hopefully it will be better than #1. This does look like a good series so I'm hoping that book #2 will be good.
This is book #1 in the Joe Dillard series. The book started out a little slow until about mid-way. It was a courtroom scene but I was not really into it. I'm looking forward to book #2 and hopefully it will be better than #1. This does look like a good series so I'm hoping that book #2 will be good.