A ten-year-old boy has a bike accident and suffers a concussion. A neural connection is made that gives him the ability to have insight into future events. This young boy, with his new sixth sense, joins forces with Walt to exonerate a man who has been unjustly accused of murder, and thwart a plot to assassinate the President of the United States. Once again Lady Justice prevails, this time … time thanks to the unlikely collaboration of a young savant and a seventy-four-year-old private investigator.
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It’s amazing how a head injury can cause so much commotion after it happens. In this book there was some unbelievable situations that ales you really wonder what the human brain is capable of if we were to use it at it’s full capacity. I love how every book in this series always opens up something to think about.
This review is for the audio book.
Another great book in the lady justice series. I like the characters, the way they always seem to get in trouble and the hilarious ways they get out of it. There are so many recurring characters it’s like catching up with old friends. Each book is a stand alone book but why would you miss out on the stunts Walt and his geriatric friends get up to? I liked the cryptic clues the boy gave to Walt to solve the cases, very clever.
One of Walt’s friends and tenant, Jerry asks him to brake one of his rules and let his 10 year nephew stay in his apartment. He just suffered a head injury and his only parent needs to go out of town for work. Walt being the softy he really is agrees and in the process saves the presidents life. You see the boy knows things that he shouldn’t, like someone is going to hurt the president and when he is proved right about a few small things, Walt believes him right away. Now he just needs to convince everybody else.
George Kuch is a pleasure to listen to as the voice of Walt Williams and his friends.
Lady Justice and the Sixth Sense is my twenty-seventh enjoyable read/listen from author Robert Thornhill. Another entertaining clean read, filled with puns, one-liners & references to books & songs including the narrator singing. Throughout the book I found myself smiling a lot & at times 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 Magic Dragon. (RIP Marley January 20, 2014 – July 24, 2018).
Audiobook review: I love the Lady Justice stories, especially the ones combining a bit of the paranormal. This time around a child who has precognition assists Walt with a few mysteries. The characters are lovable and the storyline is entertaining in a humorous mystery way. I highly recommend this book and others in this series! The narrator, George Kuch, did a fine job! I received a free copy of this audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Book 28 in this wonderful series. I don’t know how Robert Thornhill does it but book 28 is as wonderfully entertaining as book 1. I really love this series and the adventures that Walt and his mutley crew get into. If you have not experienced this series you need to read just one book. But let me warn you they are addictive just like potato chips can’t read just one. Once again George Kuch narrates this book and as I have said before he is the true voice of Walt.
suspense, laugh-out-loud, private-investigators, law-enforcement, family
This one is a little different. A young boy with connections to Walt and friends suddenly has insights into things about to happen to people whom he sees but has no clue who they are or why this is happening. Walt and his fellow PI are present and feel the need to get involved even though it makes no sense, but it begins to make some kind of sense with each correct episode. There is lots of situational and verbal humor as always. I love these books!
George Kuch continues to be excellent as narrator!