A badly burned body with a fresh incision and a missing kidney leads Walt into the clandestine world of an organ trader ring that has set up shop in Kansas City.
Walt is determined to bring to justice the bootleggers, who purchase body parts from the disadvantaged and sell them to people with means, until a relative from Maggie’s past turns up needing a kidney to survive.
Once again, Walt …
Once again, Walt discovers that very little in his world is black and white.
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Alongside the continuing story of Walt Williams, senior citizen cop, are issues that are controversial. In
LADY JUSTICE AND THE ORGAN TRADERS, the issue of buying and selling kidneys is brought to light. This illegal practice, like others of a medical nature, is a two-sided story. When the procedure is successful, no one knows that a kidney has …
Another great book in the Lady Justice series. I can’t help but wonder what topic Bob T. will tackle next. Keep up the good work and I will gladly continue reading your books.
What would you do if you had a person important to you dying with no luck from a transplant list? This is what Walt and his crew is having to investigate in this book and it makes you wonder what if. Robert has flawlessly written about a subject not commonly discussed and his so many conversation pieces on the head that brings questions and …
This review is for the audio book.
Another great story that gets you questioning everything you believe by giving you two perspectives on the subject. For such a serious subject that can tug on your heart string Robert Thornhill has a wonderful way of keeping it light hearted but still hard hitting at the same time. Excellent book and a wonderful …
Lady Justice and The Organ Traders is my sixteenth 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 …
audiobook, law-enforcement, moral-issues
This edition brings the illegal trade in replacement body parts off the streets of Rio and Eastern Europe and into the jurisdiction of ordinary people and law enforcement right here at home. Every alarming segment in this fictional account can be verified by local and state law enforcement wherever the …
Audiobook review: Another fantastic story of Walter William’s and crew this time entangling a mystery side with a sensitive social issue, the sale of human organs. The story is quite entertaining and the MacGyver’esk family in law is a nice addition that I hope we’ll see again! The narrator did a great job with providing unique voices for each …
I have read 12 of the series and look forward to reading all of them.
I am a huge fan of Robert Thornhill. This is book 16 in this wonderful series. Robert always has a topic he wants to get across. In this book it is the controversial subject of organ harvesting. Walt and his friends get caught up in this subject and the ugly side of selling organs is highlighted. Robert does such a great job of bringing a little …