An Equal Justice by Chad Zunker
/True to formula legal thriller—an ambitious young lawyer, a prestigious law firm, skullduggery rather easily stumbled upon, and a hastily-improvised master plan.
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True to formula legal thriller—an ambitious young lawyer, a prestigious law firm, skullduggery rather easily stumbled upon, and a hastily-improvised master plan.
Read MoreThis huge book is a bonanza of finds, from the well-known to the gloriously idiosyncratic.
Read MoreA richly atmospheric novel that explores love and pain in many guises.
Read MoreFlynn shows himself to be a master of courtroom sleight of hand.
Read MoreMonroe ruminates about what might motivate today's women to consume a diet of violent crime stories.
Read MoreInfectiously page-turning, despite being laughably silly (a familiar to Patterson fans).
Read MoreIt’s a Mystery Double Feature.
Read MoreThe usual suspects and some worthy newcomers keep the suspense at breakneck speed.
Read MoreTotally, barbarously engrossing, and bluntly sure of itself.
Read MoreAn exquisitely crafted, stunning novel, set in a strange, ancient, beautiful place.
Read MoreThe first book to follow a phenomenon, and a conscious attempt to shed that phenomenon.
Read MoreThe Alex Rider books have always required a rather hefty suspension of disbelief, and they’ve always rewarded it.
Read MoreA skillfully crafted, beautifully written thriller with an unforgettable heroine.
Read MoreDelta-V never falters because it never doubts its own storytelling virtue.
Read MoreCrown Jewel takes its readers on many hairpin turn at breakneck speed.
Read MoreThe Border feels like it might be too quick on the trigger in its portrait of the present day, however riveting that portrait may be.
Read MoreThis is the eight book in the Gray Man series, but this author is a well-seasoned professional, bringing new readers up to speed quickly and invisibly.
Read MoreA sharply whittled Scandanavian thriller by a husband and wife writing team.
Read MoreJohn Rebus retired a few books ago, but he has a way of turning up.
Read MoreAn intricately woven and and spellbinding stand-alone.
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