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yellowdogintexas

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7. The Key To Justice A Mark Kadella Legal mystery. #1 in series (out of 16)
Sun Feb 25, 2024, 02:00 PM
Feb 2024

I scored this 3 volume set on Amazon for 99 cents. I read the sample and it had my heart pounding so I figured it would be a good read. It is.

Financially embarrassed, getting a divorce, living in a shabby apartment, and distinctly short of clients, Marc Kadella’s beginning to question why he ever went into the law when a friend brings him the case all Minneapolis is watching--defending an accused serial killer. If he wins, it could turn his life around— if he blows it, he better go into sales.

It's a classic David-and Goliath setup, and the author’s got some pretty fancy twists in store as Kadella unravels a complicated plot to set his client up, and Maddy battles demons that just keep coming at her. Fans of John Grisham, Richard North Patterson, and of course the most beloved lawyer sleuth of all time, Erle Stanley Gardner’s Perry Mason, will gobble up this one and go back for the rest of the series.

Last week I finished Waking Up In Vegas Kat Parker #5
This volume filled in a lot of missing information about Kat and her supernatural abilities.
This is a really fun series; the lead character is appealing and funny. The plot is twisted enough to keep you wondering what's next.

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The Women maptap22 Feb 2024 #1
Finished it last week, best so far this year! nt mentalsolstice Feb 2024 #3
Everybody loves this book hermetic Feb 2024 #4
That's next on my list to read. llmart Feb 2024 #31
Main stream Media reports. Traildogbob Feb 2024 #2
The Final Cut thanks to your previous post. Library cbabe Feb 2024 #5
Hope you enjoy it. hermetic Feb 2024 #6
The weird thing about Greta's book is alternating cbabe Feb 2024 #8
The Key To Justice A Mark Kadella Legal mystery. #1 in series (out of 16) yellowdogintexas Feb 2024 #7
Thank you for the weekly thread, hermetic! Still re-reading MARCH by japple Feb 2024 #9
Garmus and Hoffman RSherman Feb 2024 #10
Libraries can be gorgeous hermetic Feb 2024 #13
Busy reading week for me. mentalsolstice Feb 2024 #11
Thank you hermetic Feb 2024 #15
I hope you enjoy as much as I am! nt mentalsolstice Feb 2024 #16
Mad River by John Sandford. JUst started it. Paper Roses Feb 2024 #12
Nice hermetic Feb 2024 #14
Finished reading Ariel Lawhon's historical fiction based on WW2 spy Nancy Wake, txwhitedove Feb 2024 #17
You all sure are coming up hermetic Feb 2024 #20
Yes, i am #2 on library waiting list for a book they just ordered. I read about Jonna Mendez today txwhitedove Feb 2024 #25
Just finished Jilly_in_VA Feb 2024 #18
I'm reading The Judge's List by John Grisham. brer cat Feb 2024 #19
Oh wow hermetic Feb 2024 #21
Still reading Fourteen Days. joshdawg Feb 2024 #22
So happy to hear that hermetic Feb 2024 #23
Half-way through "Dead Wake: the last voyage of the Lusitania" by Erik Larson Number9Dream Feb 2024 #24
Desperation by Stephen King happybird Feb 2024 #26
i gave up fiction after i started reading a 1903 encyclopedia britannia i got free at an estate sale. pansypoo53219 Feb 2024 #27
I'm noticing a pattern RSherman Feb 2024 #28
Good choices hermetic Feb 2024 #33
Tina Beattie's "The Good Priest", A Gripping Tale with Depth hotellanai1986 Feb 2024 #29
A Thoughtful Examination of "Husbands and Lovers" by Beatriz Williams hotellanai1986 Feb 2024 #30
Welcome to our little reading room hermetic Feb 2024 #32
Thank you! hotellanai1986 Mar 2024 #34
Hard by a Great Forest NanaCat Mar 2024 #35
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