A review by canada_matt
Damage by John Lescroart

4.0

Another great Lescroart novel. I quite enjoy how he uses the same base chracter pool and simply places the focus on a different set, depending on the story's focus. We can see progression in all characters in every book, without having to place them into the spotlight in each book.



In this case, we focus on Abe Glitsky, the chief of homicide, as he tackles murders of a recently released prisoner who is out on appeal. A witness who testified, the wife of the jury foreman, and an investigator in the DA's office; all potentially tied to the prisoner, yet there is always something that stands in the way of the perfect conviction.



Glitsky uses his know-how and tries to crack the case, as his family is threatened, his friends offering advice at every turn.



Lescroart writes another stellar book... so when does the next one come out? We'll see!