Review by Jill Williamson
Ty Buchanan is recovering from his fiancé’s death by living at St. Monica’s parish in the hills of Southern California. Since he no longer works for the big law firm—and to help earn his keep—he offers legal aid to parishioners and the underprivileged. When one of his new clients is murdered, he finds himself in charge of the dead woman’s six-year-old daughter. Buchanan is determined to find the killer and protect the little girl. He partners up with a basketball-playing nun and follows the trail all over Los Angeles. But the truth just might cost him his life.
Ack! I loved this one too. Not only that, but when I finished it (at two in the morning), I had to log on to Amazon.com and download the free sample to book three so I could keep reading. Great mystery, action, red herrings! I couldn’t put it down. I love how Buchanan keeps making friends who help him out later. Great characters in this series. I highly recommend these books for readers who love suspense, action, mystery, and adventure. And if you haven’t read Try Dying (the first book) start there.
Age Range: 16 and up
Genre: suspense
Part of a Series: Buchanan series, book two
Pages: 392
Publisher: Center Street (A Division of Hachette)
Released: 2008
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