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 legal system, and that makes her my kind of heroine. Of course things get twisted and go horribly wrong, and periodically you realize, dear reader, that you've forgotten to breathe again, but you can always catch up with your oxygen needs when the story is over! I like that with each book I am learning more about the main characters. It is interesting how the relationship between Josie and Hannah is progressing and how Archer, at times, seems to get a grip, get over himself and realize how important Hannah is to Josie. However, I did not like this one as much as the other two. In this book I guessed early on what the deal was with Matthew and Grace. I was a little disappointed how things ended with Grace. I thought that there could have been more story involvement with Kevin and Susan. I also thought that perhaps Josie and Babcock would find a spark ( maybe next book?) Anyhow I am onto #4
What do You think about Privileged Witness (2006)?
Just as good as all the other books in the Witness series by Rebecca Forster.Now on book number 4.
—anaraquel
Liked this one too! I would give them 5s if it weren't for grammar errors :)
—Sarah