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Linda Strong
Charley Sloane, at one time a brilliant lawyer, lost almost everything. He escaped being disbarred and only had a year-long suspension. He spent that year becoming a recovering alcoholic. Slowly, bit by bit, he’s gained his self-confidence, won a few cases, and the phone is ringing more often these days. Outside of Detroit, the bodies of young children, wrapped in saran wrap are found buried in the snow. Sue Gillis, Homicide Detective and Charley’s girlfriend, is getting a little perturbed. Seems like every time she brings a suspect in to be interviewed … Charley is their lawyer. As Sue is investigating the childrens’ deaths, Charley is sought out by the Deputy Police Chief who says someone is framing him for a charge of corruption. Seems like over a million dollars is missing from a fund that is kept for paying informants, etc. The only other person who had a key to the safe is his best friend, another cop, Mouse. The problem is that Mouse is testifying against him…. Probably at the mayor’s behest. This is the third in a series that features Charley Sloan and does really well as a stand alone. I’m used to reading crime thrillers, so it was a very pleasant departure to see how the other side works with the cops and suspects. There’s a lot about the law, certain rules, lines that absolutely cannot be crossed. The author expounded on the law without making it dull or boring. The book is very well written with characters that are fully developed. Charley is determined to never hit bottom again. He’s engaging, friendly, honest, and even though he doesn’t have a lot of friends, the ones he does have will go to the wall for him. If legal thrillers are your preferred genre, this one is perfect for you. If not, maybe give it a try and be pleasantly surprised. Many thanks to Endeavor Press and NetGalley who provided a digital copy in exchange for an honest, unbiased review.