Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Justice by Karen Robards

Jess is in a witness protection program and supposed to be maintaining a low profile, but it's hard to do when you win an important court case...


Simon & Schuster provided me with an egalley of this book for review (thank you).  It's currently for sale in your local bookstore.


This is a provocative story.  Mark, the FBI agent Jess is afraid she loves, is back in this story.  Jess is undercover because she was the sole survivor of an "accident" that killed the First Lady and is a protected witness.  However, this court case puts her back on the front page and the press makes the connection between her and her past.  Then someone attempts to kill her.  Is it from her past or is it from the present court case?


Money is the largest player in this story.  Those who have it want to keep it and get more.  No one's life is important to them.


The plot is complicated and has some unusual touches, which makes it even more fun to read.  I can guarantee you won't be bored and I had trouble setting the book down.  I wanted to read straight through until the end!


This was my first taste of this author, and I will be watching for more by her.  She writes well.


Happy reading!

1 comment:

Marjorie/cenya2 said...

Thanks for the review, this book sounds great.

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