If you relished watching Lacy Stoltz peel back the veneer of judicial respectability in 'The Judge's List,' Cavanagh delivers that same visceral thrill of exposing rot within the system. Here, a flawed defense attorney navigates institutional corruption with procedural authenticity that feels like insider gossip—no superhuman heroics, just human grit against cunning adversaries who've gamed the rules. The courtroom tactics crackle with realism, and the moral ambiguities land without lectures, offering retribution that satisfies without preaching.
This isn't about faith in the system; it's about watching someone exploit its cracks with the same relentless, fast-paced momentum that kept you turning pages through Grisham's predator hunt. Vigilante justice, plausibly outrageous.
If institutional rot wrapped in high-stakes intrigue is your addiction, Cavanagh's your next fix.
"watching eddie flynn dominate the courtroom is like experiencing art...turning the tables in such satisfying ways...knowing he and his team are most likely two steps ahead is so rewarding." — jessica, Goodreads
"Wow, with this powerful latest instalment of this terrific series... The tension is utterly taut, it’s creepy and chilling, scary and frightful and beyond dangerous... The plot is fast paced and on occasions it’s belting along at warp speed making it exciting and completely gripping." — Ceecee, Goodreads
"The storyline is fast-paced, and the chills and thrills never let up. Eddie Flynn is a resourceful, cunning, brilliant defence lawyer... The trial presents many exhilarating, jaw-dropping moments, and the surprises keep coming..." — Carolyn Walsh, Goodreads
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