A review by beckyyreadss
Thirteen by Steve Cavanagh

adventurous dark mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

I wanted to read this book I have read the first couple of books in the Eddie Flynn series and really enjoyed Steve Cavanagh’s style of writing. I was really intrigued in the storyline, and it did not disappoint. This book was amazing.  

The main character is Eddie Flynn, who was once a con man, an ex-lawyer who has had an interesting cases recently including fighting for his life against the Russian mafia, helping David Child, a major client of a corrupt law firm and Leonard Howard who wanted to find his daughter. Eddie is wanting a stable job so that he can go back and get his wife and daughter back and live a peaceful life. However his newest client is Robert Solomon. He is a Hollywood star and he was part of the hottest power couple and now his wife is dead and he is being charged with the murder. This is the celebrity murder trial of the century and the defence team wants Eddie Flynn to help with the case. All the evidence points to Robert’s guilt, but as the trial begins a series of incidents in the court room start to raise doubts in Eddie’s mind. What if there is more than one actor in the courtroom. This is an adult fictional legal thriller. 
 
This novel is great because it grips you from the very first chapter. The storyline is intriguing. The characters are easy to love with a lot of development and the plot twist is amazing.  My favourite chapters in any type of these books are when the main character figures everything out and has a game plan. You feel hype out for the character and want him to succeed. The one thing I would say that I didn’t like personally, a book peeve of mine, is small chapters. However, for once it worked. Especially as the tension was building and then changed to somewhere else. This was the first time this series had multiple POVs which just made it better and I loved it. Especially as you don’t know exactly who the bad guy is showing as. So Eddie was thinking it was someone completely different and we believed him and it all didn’t come out until the end.  

I bloody loved this book and it managed to keep me hooked from the beginning and I am intrigued for the next book. I gave this book 5 stars as I loved the storyline and the plot twists.  

P.S. Netflix I would watch this if you made it a series.

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