Although the fourth in this series of five books (thus far), this is the last of the five I’ve read and the third or fourth I’ve reviewed somewhere. Despite knowing that many (probably most) of those who read this review won’t have read all (or even any) of the other reviews, I find myself strugg...
I got hooked on this series after reading "Hostile Witness", which I loved. Here again, Josie Bates is drawn into a case because of a personal connection to one of the main characters, who then becomes the defendant in the case. Josie has a soft spot for the weak when they get caught up in the le...
I don't know how Rebecca Forster does it. She annoys me with her writing style, yet manages to suck me in anyway. She uses too many metaphors and there are way too many courtroom dramatics; her courtroom scenes read like a bad Lifetime movie. That being said, she tells a good story. This was a su...
At first I was wondering if I would ever get into Hostile Witness and then I did. Jose Bates a lawyer who finds herself back in criminal defense after she had given it up. Her client Hannah a young girl who is in a world of mess and has no one and I mean no one who really cares at least until Jo...