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A review by booksuperpower
An Innocent Client by Scott Pratt
4.0
I picked this one up in the kindle lending library. This is the first in the Joe Dillard series.
I had never read anything by this author, but the reviews were solid, so I decided to give this one a try.
Joe is the rarest of rare men. A lawyer with a conscience. He would rather put the guilty behind bars than defend them, but for the time being he is sort of stuck where he is.
When a beautiful exotic dancer is accused of killing a minister, Joe is hired to defend her. He then must deal with the dead man's unbalanced son, a crooked TBI agent, his drug addicted sister, and the justice system.
I loved Joe's character. An honest man in a dishonest system. He is human and does silly things that men do sometimes. He makes mistakes, has trouble dealing with heavy family issues, but overall is descent human being. He is also smart and doesn't back down when things get hard.
The mystery appears to be pretty straight forward, but there are few very clever twist and surprises . So, things aren't always as they appear. I'm looking forward to more in this series. Over all a B+
I had never read anything by this author, but the reviews were solid, so I decided to give this one a try.
Joe is the rarest of rare men. A lawyer with a conscience. He would rather put the guilty behind bars than defend them, but for the time being he is sort of stuck where he is.
When a beautiful exotic dancer is accused of killing a minister, Joe is hired to defend her. He then must deal with the dead man's unbalanced son, a crooked TBI agent, his drug addicted sister, and the justice system.
I loved Joe's character. An honest man in a dishonest system. He is human and does silly things that men do sometimes. He makes mistakes, has trouble dealing with heavy family issues, but overall is descent human being. He is also smart and doesn't back down when things get hard.
The mystery appears to be pretty straight forward, but there are few very clever twist and surprises . So, things aren't always as they appear. I'm looking forward to more in this series. Over all a B+