A review by longtimereader
The 7th Canon by Robert Dugoni

5.0

Well, that did it. Now I'm fan of this author's work. I think this is my third book by Dugoni, but this one is quite possibly my favorite. It's intricate, involved and not predictable. A murder in older style Chicago, a boy living in a flophouse is dead, and a priest with a questionable past are the opening focus of this book.

From there it just goes on a fast paced race through the pages as you follow Peter Donley, a lawyer as he fights for Father Martin's freedom and justice.

My copy came from Net Galley. I wasn't required to leave a review, I wanted to, so I did. My thoughts and opinions are my very own.