Monday, July 29, 2024

Law's Abyss: An Alex Peterson Legal Thriller (Alex Peterson Legal Thriller Series Book 4) Kindle Edition by Ellis Keler

 

Book Excerpt:

"When a Native American boy goes missing, lawyer Alex Pereson dismisses it—until his own son vanishes.

Preoccupied with his career, Alex ignores his son's warnings and the pleas of the missing boy's mother. But when his own son vanishes under eerily similar circumstances, he is thrust into a nightmare he can't no longer ignore.

Haunted by guilt and driven by fear, he will stop at nothing to save his son—even if it means sacrificing himself."

Law's Abyss is an exciting, blood-pumping legal thriller written by Ellis Keler and published by Cobalt Fairy.

If you are an avid fan of strong characters, action-packed courtroom drama, and mind-blowing murder mysteries, then you'll love Ellis' intriguing story.
Title: Law's Abyss
Author: Ellis Keler
Publisher: Cobalt Fairy
Series: Book 4
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Five
Review:
"Law's Abyss" by Ellis Keler

My Perception:
'Law's Abyss' is quite a thrilling story that will keep one turning the pages as we learn how this lawyer has to stop working on one case to work on another, especially after his son has gone missing. Now, before his son was missing, Lucas, the attorney's son's friend, Elu, had gone missing. What was up with that? Will Alex, Lucas's father, be able to find both of these boys—Lucas and Elu—before it's too late?
This story will be theatrical in all that comes out as we find out that Lucas's friend is gay, and there seems to be trouble going on at their school due to bullying that seemed to go on, and the principal seems to know of it and did nothing. In reading this story, I wasn't sure whether or not Lucas was gay or just friends with Elu...who was. Especially when this particular father finds out that his son is gay, too, and wants to put an end to this. The characters were all very well-developed, giving one much to think about while reading how things like this happen in our schools.
This was an interesting read because of how the author dealt with this problem, which seems very popular in our society today.
To get to the end, you must pick up this good read to see how it all comes out. It will give you much to ponder long after the read.

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