Synopsis:~
A federal judge lies bleeding on his office floor, betrayed by a most unlikely source—people who helped him bring criminals to justice. Now, why would someone working for the FBI need to disappear after witnessing this crime?
When Remington Wyatt sees her godfather’s murder, she recognizes the killers and knows it’s only a matter of time before they come to silence her. She must do the only thing possible to stay alive . . . run.
FBI agent Rafe Baxter is serious about his career, and solving a cold case involving a federal judge’s death puts him in line for the promotion he so desires. But the case leads him to the small town of Hopewell, Louisiana, where some secrets seem inextricably hidden deep within the bayou.
Injustice for All explores what happens when everything a person believes in is utterly destroyed. Who can you trust?
When Remington Wyatt sees her godfather’s murder, she recognizes the killers and knows it’s only a matter of time before they come to silence her. She must do the only thing possible to stay alive . . . run.
FBI agent Rafe Baxter is serious about his career, and solving a cold case involving a federal judge’s death puts him in line for the promotion he so desires. But the case leads him to the small town of Hopewell, Louisiana, where some secrets seem inextricably hidden deep within the bayou.
Injustice for All explores what happens when everything a person believes in is utterly destroyed. Who can you trust?
My take:~
A new suspense series from Robin Caroll is always something to look forward to and Injustice for All begins with a bang. Suspense and intrigue imprint this novel against a backdrop of corruption and death as Remington struggles to survive. I enjoyed the characters of Remington and Rafe, although it was Hopewell's Police Commissioner, Hayden Simpson, that stole the show. While I wondered at his dominance in the story where he isn't wasn't the leading man, his strength of character and faithfulness to his family and friends adds a great deal to the story. Robin gives her characters plenty of angst in their lives from startling family secrets to deeply held guilt enabling her to weave faith and forgiveness in a realistic way. Injustice for All will appeal to readers looking for an intriguing story with a smattering of romance. Needless to say, I'm looking forward to Hayden's story releasing in September, To Write A Wrong.
With thanks to B&H and PR by the Book for my review copy
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4 comments:
Sounds incredible! Will definitely be reading this in the future!
I've only read one book by Robin, and it was fabulous! Sounds like this one is just as good. :o)
sounds awesome...as all her novels are. i your blog... and am glad i found it. Thanks
I really enjoyed this book! Great review! Also stopped by Parchment Girls blog today and read your interview! FUN!
Julie @ My Favorite Pastime
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