Saturday, October 13, 2018
Book review: Law and Murder by Rusty Ellis
Law and Murder by Rusty Ellis
Have enjoyed the others in this series and know this will be ampped up a bit more because of the mob Ransom and Leesa are up against.
Am familiar with the characters but would be good as a standalone book also.
This book starts with a woman being killed and the investigators Ransom and Leesa are collecting details of the clues left behind.
Years later the young girl who witnessed the murder goes to visit the killer in prison to find out who paid him to kill her mother. Her father gets a call and they tell him to keep his daughter clsoe.
The man in prison knows the mob is watching him and knows who visits him as he had the investigators come for a talk and they were given a tip, almost a needle in the haystack.
Sarah's father, Averett is a lawyer but she has no idea who he has as clients...the plot thickens as we learn.
Like hearing how they solve this one-so deatiled and it'd make a great movie because there's so much action and adventure.
About the author is included at the end along with other works.
Received this review copy from the author and this is my honest opinion.
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