RECKONING HOUR by Peter O'Mahoney

 4* Makes me grateful that I live in the UK, because that kind of justice is effing messed-up, frightening, and endemic of the US's current 'leadership'. 

This book had me feeling uneasy just from the second or so page when the protag and his wife met a LEO, and I use the latter loosely, who tried to intimidate them with veiled threats, and an attempt at what could've become physical, too. It had me on edge, had me feeling disgusted that the  current 'leadership' in 2025 USA likely has given growth and empowerment to this version of 'justice'. It made me glad to be a Brit in a country where there's respect, dignity, and not-crazy politicians. 

Back to the actual tale - maybe a bit of the original Lincoln Lawyer film to it, because if the southern setting and prejudices. And corrupt people in positions of power that they have no business being in. Justice in that town was non-existent and I'm hoping that book 2 finds Dean staying in town and celebrating his victory by bringing about change and taking down the corruption, and stopping the 'this is how we do things round here' brigade. I wasn't sure how he'd get the accused off, but justice rearing its head was satisfying. There's a showdown that needs to happen, and that's the right kind of justice considering what someone did. Here's hoping, with book 2 already preordered.

ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Thomas and Mercer, for my reading pleasure. 

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