michedea_books_ 's review for:

The Protest by Rob Rinder
5.0
adventurous challenging dark funny informative inspiring reflective tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

 
The Protest by Rob Rinder is book three in the Adam Green series but it can easily be read as a standalone. 

Adam is now a newly qualified Barrister. Although he has, he own cases to deal with he has been asked to be a second on a high-profile case. 

In June at the Royal academy famous artist Max Bruce is showing his famous painting ‘Primal scream’. Where suddenly anti-war protestor Lexi Williams throws blue paint over him. But little that she know that it is laced with Cyanide and Max Bruce drops dead in front of everyone who came to attend. Police straight away thinks it is an open shut case that Lexi is the murderer, but Adam and Jonathan is there to help defend Lexi. 

In another court, Adam is also brought to a second chair when a soldier is court martial for murdering a civilian boy whilst serving in the war in Kandistan. 

Yet again Mr Rinder has written another fabulous novel. With the blend of chambers life and his good sense of humour. This is a very enjoyable read. This has great likeable characters and an engaging storyline, and it shows how hectic life can be for a barrister.  This is great edition to the series, and I can’t wait for more. 5 stars from me