Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Terminal Justice (E-book review)




This is a book that is rated as a suspense/thriller. It is a fairly lengthy book with a little over 350 pages on my reader. The book is available in e-book and paper back currently. I do agree with this being a suspense book I did find a lot of this through out the book which kept me very interested. The plot to the book is very well thought out and it does move along at a good enough pace to keep the reader involved almost the whole time.


A short breakdown of the book. It is about a prosecuting attorney that loses a case on putting criminal in jail. Then that criminal turns around and kills his wife and leaves the attorney paralized. From there the attorney starts a killing business using terminal patients to kill the criminals that walk from loop holes in the system.
Over all the book is a great read. The only thing that I found as a draw back to this story is some of the characters are fairly boring. When these areas hit the edge of my seat suspense wains a bit until the story draws you back in.


If you are looking for a decent suspense/thriller story to read this will fit the bill. It offers a very good and interesting story line. By the way this is the second book of the series by Lyle Howard. I would like to thank Ebookpro and its affiliates for sending me this book to read and share my opinion.


Can be found at:
http://www.amazon.com/Terminal-Justice-Mystery-Suspense-Thriller-ebook/dp/B00VKYI0XY/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1436930319&sr=1-1&keywords=Terminal+Justice&pebp=1436930326125&perid=1JET3SJ96MF0RTRWGRJG
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