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The Protest
by Rob Rinder
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Loveable characters:
Complicated
This is the third book in Rob Rinder's series about young barrister Adam Green.
The stakes felt higher to me than in the previous two books, and the story kept up a good pace throughout.
Once again, in addition to his main case, Adam has taken on a pro bono case for Bobby Thompson, which involves a military court. I found this really interesting and almost preferred reading these chapters to the ones about the main plot.
This ended in a very much 'to be continued' way, so I look forward to the fourth book.
My thanks to the author, publisher, and to NetGalley for the advance review copy.
The stakes felt higher to me than in the previous two books, and the story kept up a good pace throughout.
Once again, in addition to his main case, Adam has taken on a pro bono case for Bobby Thompson, which involves a military court. I found this really interesting and almost preferred reading these chapters to the ones about the main plot.
This ended in a very much 'to be continued' way, so I look forward to the fourth book.
My thanks to the author, publisher, and to NetGalley for the advance review copy.