Thursday, September 12, 2013

Randy Singer

Dear Readers,
 
There is nothing like reading a good lawyer mystery.  It engages the brain, it shows you a little behind the scenes of what being a lawyer is all about and it might even make you a little glad that our system does work, even if only in fiction.   Dead Lawyers tell No Tales is Randy Singer’s latest release.  Randy himself is a veteran trial lawyer and he uses his knowledge to make sure he gets the details right about the court cases. 
 
Landon has just finished his court sentence for point-shaving in a couple of games during his college career, he found Christ while in prison and is now determined to live a life reflective of that.  He finishes law school and with a little help from Harry McNaughten gets a job as a trial lawyer and gets to work.  Harry takes on a high profile case and that seems to be what gets him killed.  When two other lawyers end up dead, Landon knows there is more going on than first meets the eye.  Is Landon’s client actually the killer or is someone trying to frame him?
 
Like I said, there is nothing like a good lawyer novel.  I have read some pretty bad ones, but thankfully this was not one of them.  I liked putting all the threads together and trying to figure out what was going on.  Randy is very good at throwing out a couple of false leads and smoke screens to get you looking in the wrong direction, but that is what makes the book much more interesting.  So those last few hot fall evenings, this is the perfect book to enjoy while outside.
 
Happy Reading

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