Investigative reporter, Jack Carson, has been murdered, but by whom?
Police arrest mob boss Carmine Marchetti, but Walt is convinced that it was the work of government assassins, sent to silence the reporter before he could expose a clandestine program that for decades had been spraying deadly chemicals into the atmosphere for weather control and defense.
Will justice prevail or will the … or will the government’s dirty little secret remain hidden?
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This one definitely gets more intense as the book goes on and had me staying up just to finish the book and see what happens. On a side note, I also love how Robert Thornhill has put himself as a character in his own books and leaves you to question everything as to what is real and what is fiction.
This review is for audio book.
Walt is back in this very enjoyable book. The one thing I will say is you must read or listen to Lady justice and the conspiracy before this book because it continues from where that book left off. Other than that sit back and get lost in the hilarious world of Walt Williams because where else would you find a ninety year old buying a gun or jumping out of a cake or a 75 year old man dressing up in drag? It also has it serious side to the story, that of murder, government conspiracy and the mob. Like always the without leaves you thinking and questioning what do we really know about what goes on in the world we live.
The body of missing reporter Jack Carson has been found in its watery grave, leading the police to believe they finally have enough evidence to arrest mob boss Carmine Marchetti. His new friend Walt believes otherwise and now owning Carmine for rescuing him and his wife Maggie he reluctantly agrees to help his defence team prove him innocent of that murder. Walt knew what Jack was working on and the number of people connected to the case that have disappeared and even though he promised Maggie he would stay out of it he can’t help himself especially as he has an envelope from a dead man hiding in is safe. Can Walt get a mob boss out of jail and keep his friends and family safe, from the government and the people that know everything?
George Kuch once again brings Walt and his friends to life in a brilliant performance.
Lady Justice and the Conspiracy Trial is my twenty-second enjoyable read/listen from author Robert Thornhill. Another entertaining clean read, filled with puns & one-liners, as always dealing with current social topics. 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 Ghostly Treasure. (RIP Marley January 20, 2014 – July 24, 2018).
law-enforcement, private-investigators, cover-up, humor, friendship, family, suspense
Can’t think how I missed writing a review on this one, maybe because it is basically Part 2 of the exploration of a government cover up. I never miss reading a Lady Justice book at least once, for the humor and camaraderie if nothing else! The writing is excellent, the characters are engaging, and the reality parts are well researched and verifiable. This one does go better after reading Lady Justice and the Conspiracy.
George Kuch continues to be excellent as narrator!
Audiobook review : Robert Thornhill has a way with words that just grabs you by the ears and pulls you into his fun world. This book is the conclusion for the book prior to this one titled Lady Justice & the Conspiracy. You could enjoy this book alone but you’d get more out of it if you started with the first book.The plot twists will keep you guessing while you enjoy this humorous mystery. The narrator did an excellent job! I received a free copy of this audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Not sure how Robert does it but he has done it again. Another wonderful book in this series Lady Justice. This is book 22 and they are all great. I have read all 22 and each has a different but important statement. Just loving this series. George Kuch does an incredible job of narrating this series. He is the voice of Walt Williams for sure. I was gifted this book with the understanding that I would leave an honest review.