A mysterious box left by a dying man falls into Walt’s hands. He learns, much to his dismay, that the box is being sought by agents from four countries. Walt has no idea what the box contains but is told that in the right hands it could be a blessing to mankind, but in the wrong hands, a curse. Walt is charged with the safekeeping of the box, but at what expense? Others who have come in contact … come in contact with the box are dead.
At some point, Walt must decide whether the contents of the box are worth risking the lives of those closest to him.
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Wow. Poor Walt always seems to get sucked into things without even trying. Bringing in the old crew plus a couple new people and he is once again, with a few bumps along the way, able to make everyone safe. I just love this series.
This review is for the audio book.
This book has lots of surprises in store for you, including what is in the mysterious box. This was a fun listen and I really enjoyed it, the characters are so much fun, that you will be chuckling along with there escapades.
A series of deaths leads a mysterious box into the hands of Walt Williams. He receives a visit and a phone call from various interested parties telling him not to let it fall into the wrong hands because it could bring about the end of the planet or save it. But who’s hands are the right ones? The American government, the Chinese or the Russians? And could holding on to it be just as deadly? Walt and his friends will have to figure it out before the body count rises to include one of them.
George Kuch does another excellent job with the voices, bringing Walt and his crazy gang to life.
Lady Justice and the the Mysterious Box is my thirty-second enjoyable read/listen from author Robert Thornhill. Another entertaining clean read, filled with puns & one-liners. Throughout the book I found myself smiling a lot & at time laughing out loud.Each book in the series seems better than the last as Thornhill continues to up his game. Narrator George Kuch again adds greatly to the listening enjoyment with his wide variety of entertaining voices & inflections, Kuch IS Walt Williams! I’ll definitely be reading more from Thornhill! I was given an Audible copy of this book & am voluntarily reviewing it. Up next is Lady Justice and the Mystery Mansion. (RIP Marley January 20, 2014 – July 24, 2018).
suspense, verbal-humor, situational-humor, spies
Wow! Extremely creative tale very deserving of its title! More than mysterious, its contents being deadly dangerous. Unusually short, but very effective. Well worth the read!
Once again George Kuch does a great job as narrator.
This series is like nothing else I have ever read. How Robert Thornhill keeps writing book after book and have them all be so great is a mystery to me. I just hope he keeps them coming. Walt Williams is once again in a mess that is so over his pay scale (HeHe like he is even paid for this) that he tries to solve this mess without help. But like a bad penny his problem just keeps turning back up and worse each time. I loved how this ends too, lets just say it is open ended and I smell another book. George Kuch once again is the narrator and he does an outstanding job. For me he is the voice of Walt Williams even the books in this series I have read and not listened to I hear his voice in my head. I was gifted this book with the understanding that I would leave an honest review. Honestly give this series a try.