The Suspect
by Rob Rinder
Having read the first Rob Rinder book and really loved it, I
was so looking forward to the sequel and it didn’t disappoint. This book can be
read as a stand alone if you haven’t read the first book, and there is enough in
it to enable you to catch the jist of what happened to Adam Green and his
colleagues the previous year.
When daytime TVs beloved
Jessica Holby dies on live TV in front of millions of viewers, of anaphylaxis, it
seems like an open and shut case – the TV chef was the only one with access to
the food containing the allergen. Furthermore the TV chef, Sebastian, seemed to
be the one with the strongest motive. How was baby Barrister Adam going to help
to get him off? In a second, and unrelated case, which Adam finds himself
working on concurrently, he finds himself in a dilemma – is getting his other
accused off his charges necessarily the best for him? Not only does Adam have
to deal with these two important and high profile cases, but he also has to
deal with his mother – and their telephone conversations are pure comedy
genius.
Beg, borrow or preferably buy a copy of this book. You won’t
regret it. I couldn’t put it down and it stayed with me for ages afterwards. I
can’t wait to see what happens to Adam in book 3.
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