Book Excerpt:
"A man is accused of killing his girlfriend, and lawyer Ethan Hunter is the only one who believes in his innocence.
Having lost everything six months after his wife's seemingly suicide, Ethan takes on a legal case that mirrors his own tragedy. Despite everyone deeming him crazy, given the overwhelming evidence pointing to his client's guilt.
Yet, he knows there's more to the story—a dark secret connecting him and his client that, if exposed, could cost him his life…
The Phantom Justice is an exciting, blood-pumping legal thriller written by Freya Atwood and published by Cobalt Fairy.
If you are an avid fan of strong characters, action-packed courtroom drama, and mind-blowing murder mystery, then you'll love Freya's intriguing story."
Title: The Phantom Justice
Author: Freya Atwood
Publisher: Cobalt Fairy LLC
Series: Ethan Hunter Legal Thriller Series Book 1
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Four
Review:
"The Phantom Justice" by Freya Atwood
Legal Thriller:
"The Phantom Justice" was quite a thriller read where you will not want to put it down until the end. We find lawyer Ethan Hunter has lost his wife, but was it suicide or murder? Then Ethan takes on another case where he believes the man, Lincoln, has been framed. Did Lincoln murder his girlfriend? Somehow, the two cases make Ethan feel these two may be tied together, but why did he think that may be true? It seems like no one believed Ethan on either side of the two. Ethan felt his wife was murdered, and Lincoln was framed for his girlfriend's murder. However, two people on Ethan's side were willing to help. But would it be enough to assist in Lincoln's case?
As the story continues, the reader will see how things turn out. I felt sorry for both Lincoln and Ethan. Now, why was that? I don't want to tell you too much more...you must pick up 'The Phantom Justice' and see how this author brings it all out to the reader. The reader will wonder if the two people involved in this murder will escape. And after all that has been said and done with this case of Lincoln, will Ethan get off with what he has done? The story gives one a lot to think about long after the read.
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