This time MG leads us away from the more regularly used kind of lawyer to one just scraping by, not a high-flyer or part of a big firm or on a big case. Just an everyday kind of guy who gets dragged in to something possibly beyond his immediate scope. I didn't quite feel for the main character in the same way as I have in other MG books, but it's a solid story with a few twists, some interesting ideas and, as always, a lot of heart. I would definitely recommend this book, just maybe not as the first port of call for a new reader. Again a page-turner, and again completed inside a day. I loved reading this book, I liked how while the reader was suspicious and trying to figure out the truth, so was the main character-Andy. Adding to this the small inserts of what Andy did not realise was going on (building tension), intregated within the main story and how it all connected in the readers and Andy's mind in the end. Good plot, excellent description and makes the reader really get into the mind of a laid-back, adrenaline-seeking, grade C, male, traffic ticket lawyer.
What do You think about Avukat (2010)?
read this in 2 days; not quite as riveting as his others but stil a good read
—Isabel
I am a new fan of this author - I enjoyed this one!
—rutij16
Did not enjoy this book. Big disappointment.
—charlie