FATAL VERDICT by Peter O'Mahoney
4* Decent legal thriller with sinister undertones and shady characters that, please, dear author, need their comeuppance in the next book in the series.
Book 1 in this series was a bit of a shocker in how small-town America 'justice' works. But, sadly, too, all too believable because of what's happening in the US today with the orange cheeto and his indoctrinated sheeple minions. Book 2 just has more of the same 'justice', and Dean Lincoln refuses to cower or kowtow. And damn right, too.
There's a decent case, and also a more, for me, satisfying secondary case where someone wronged who's got nothing to lose, takes on a corrupt character - there's more than one in this series - and wins. That was pretty satisfying. The ending, too, especially after the reveal in the main case, was the icing - no, make that the syrup - on the cake for me, and no doubt Dean and his team.
There was a touch of personal sadness for him, too, something I hope to see change in a future tale.
This series has been a really good find, and I'm looking forward to more.
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Thomas and Mercer, for my reading pleasure.
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