Lady Justice and the Conspiracy Trial
Lady Justice, Book 22
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Narrated by:
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George Kuch
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By:
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Robert Thornhill
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Investigative reporter Jack Carson has been murdered, but by whom?
Police arrest mob boss Carmine Marchetti, but Walt is convinced that it was the work of government assassins, sent to silence the reporter before he could expose a clandestine program that for decades had been spraying deadly chemicals into the atmosphere for weather control and defense.
Will justice prevail, or will the government’s dirty little secret remain hidden?
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- Julie
- 19-11-19
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Walt is back in this very enjoyable book. The one thing I will say is you must read or listen to Lady justice and the conspiracy before this book because it continues from where that book left off. Other than that sit back and get lost in the hilarious world of Walt Williams because where else would you find a ninety year old buying a gun or jumping out of a cake or a 75 year old man dressing up in drag? It also has it serious side to the story, that of murder, government conspiracy and the mob. Like always the without leaves you thinking and questioning what do we really know about what goes on in the world we live.
The body of missing reporter Jack Carson has been found in its watery grave, leading the police to believe they finally have enough evidence to arrest mob boss Carmine Marchetti. His new friend Walt believes otherwise and now owning Carmine for rescuing him and his wife Maggie he reluctantly agrees to help his defence team prove him innocent of that murder. Walt knew what Jack was working on and the number of people connected to the case that have disappeared and even though he promised Maggie he would stay out of it he can't help himself especially as he has an envelope from a dead man hiding in is safe. Can Walt get a mob boss out of jail and keep his friends and family safe, from the government and the people that know everything?
George Kuch once again brings Walt and his friends to life in a brilliant performance.
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- Norma Miles
- 29-11-18
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Yet another superb Lady Justice book from Mr.Thornhill, one of - no, correct that - the only long running series peopled with eccentric, colourful, lively (despite their usually senior years), warm and, brave and often funny characters, and every one of them so real they've become family to this reader. And Walt, himself, the elderly ex realtor, turned cop in his later years, then P.I.who relates his marvellous stories, at times grouchy but always trying to give Lady Justice a hand. But the books are also far more than that, highlighting genuine injustices, whether perpetrated on a small scale or by government, always well researched, informative and thought provoking as well as throwing in jokes and tidbits of information along the way. And each entirely stand alone. Simply amazing, and such fun.
This time, Walt again looks to the skies and the trails left by the planes, a follow up to his earlier Lady Justice and the Conspiracy, when the body of Walt's journalist friend is discovered two weeks after his disappearance and the wrong man, Salt believes, is put on trial for the murder. But although a part two,, the book is skilfully delivered so that it is not necessary to have read the earlier one to get a full impact from this. As usualy, there are other side stories interwoven with the main theme, and plenty of humour, too (yes, Gerry puts in an appearance).
George Kuch again becomes Walt as he narrates, first person, Walt's ongoing stories and his thoughts and observations as well as giving voice to everyone else. The whole is a perfect package of writer, reader and a great cast of characters.. Thank you, Mr.Thornhill, for freely gifting me a complimentary copy of Lady Justice and the Conspiracy Trial. As with all of the books in this series, highly recommended.
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