Beyond Justice
by Cara Putman
Hayden McCarthy has become an attorney because she knows the
pain of justice not being served. She is
assigned a wrongful death case against the government concerning an juvenile
illegal immigrant. This case could make
her a partner or destroy her career, not to mention the danger it will put her
in. Adding to the complications is the
most eligible bachelor in Washington, DC, Andrew Wesley, who seems to be
developing an interest in her, or is it just his concern for the dead young man’s
brother?
The events seem to spiral out
of control and she wonders what the best course of action is—pursue justice or
close the case as she is being pressured to do?
Fans of Robert Whitlow will enjoy this story. I found the characters interesting, the
different threads of the plots intriguing, but the story did not grip me. Putman handled the legalese in the way a
layman could understand. The subject
matter was timely and motivating. I can’t
say exactly why this story fell a bit flat in my eyes.
I am thankful to the publisher for the opportunity to read
and review this book in exchange for my honest review.
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