Chosen People
by Robert Whitlow
Hana Abboud is a young lawyer from Israel, who is tapped by
her law firm to work on a case involving a terrorist killing of a young mother
in Jerusalem. The husband is seeking
damages for the death of his wife. Hana
and another lawyer travel to Israel to investigate the case. While there, they encounter the terrorists
responsible for the attack.
The title and setting of this book attracted me. After having traveled to Israel on a couple
of occasions, I enjoy learning more about it.
I have read many of Robert Whitlow’s novels and this seems
typical of his style. His latest books
contain female lawyers as the main characters.
They are also believers who try to live out their faith.
However, this particular book was not my cup of tea. His main character, despite his attempts at
making her human, did not interest me.
The plot developed too slowly for my liking. I did enjoy the plot twist, but could sense
it coming. However, this isn’t to say
that others haven’t enjoyed this book.
The online reviews I saw rated it highly. Fans of his will surely enjoy this one,
also. I received a free copy from the
publisher and this is my honest review.
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