Monday, October 23, 2017

Deadly Proof - A Review

Published - September 2017, Bethany House
Series - Atlanta Justice Book 1
Author - Rachel Dylan
Title - Deadly Proof
Format - ebook, paper, audio
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About the book:
Attorney Kate Sullivan is the lead counsel on the biggest case of her career - a lawsuit against Mason Pharmaceutical in the wrongful deaths of several people who used the company's latest drug. When a whistleblower dies, all of a sudden the stakes are raised. Kate learns that the opposition will stop at nothing to win the case, even destroying evidence. In an effort to look further into the death of the whistleblower, Kate hires former Army Ranger turned PI Landon James. Landon begins to suspect that the stakes are higher than even Kate realizes. He will do everything in his power to keep her safe. Even at the risk of his own heart.

My thoughts:
Legal thrillers aren't usually my cup of tea. This one gripped me from the first page. I was fascinated with the behind the scenes working of the lawsuit.

I loved Kate's determination to get to the truth. I loved that she wanted justice for her clients. The underhandedness of the defendant was intriguing as well. Because it made wonder exactly how far the corruption went. The dynamic between Kate and Landon was interesting. I wasn't too sure I liked them as a couple, but they did grow on me.

I'm looking forward to the others in this series.

I received this book for free from Bethany House Publishers in exchange for my honest opinion. My thoughts and opinions are my own.

Recommended to fans of legal thrillers, Irene Hannon, Dani Pettrey, Robert Whitlow, Brandilyn Collins

Rating - 4 stars

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