Book Review: Deadly Proof by Rachel Dylan
Riveting New Series Offers Legal Suspense with a Romantic Twist
In the biggest case of her career, attorney Kate Sullivan is tapped as lead counsel to take on Mason Pharmaceutical because of a corporate cover-up related to its newest drug. After a whistleblower dies, Kate knows the stakes are much higher than her other lawsuits.
Former Army Ranger turned private investigator Landon James is still haunted by mistakes made while serving overseas. Trying to forget the past, he is hired by Kate to look into the whistleblower’s allegation and soon suspects that the company may be engaging in a dangerous game for profit. He also soon finds himself falling for this passionate and earnest young lawyer.
Determined not to make the same mistakes, he’s intent on keeping Kate safe, but as the case deepens, it appears someone is willing to risk everything–even murder–to keep the case from going to trial.
In a book that’s been compared to John Grisham’s work, Deadly Proof is definitely full of suspense as Kate Sullivan takes on a pharmaceutical company that knew their drug wasn’t safe. The person who knew the truth is dead, and Kate hired Landon James to learn more about the allegations.
Although the plot is one I’ve read before, Deadly Proof belongs in the club of books and authors for those that love legal suspense. There is growing tension, danger, greed, and secrets the more Kate and Landon proceed. There is a romantic thread, but it doesn’t take over the story, but enhances it. What I love most is the Christian faith. It’s not cheesy or groan-worthy, but sincere and inspiring.
If you love top-notch legal suspense, I definitely think you should read Deadly Proof a read. It’s book one in the Atlanta Justice series, so start reading today!
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I received a copy of Deadly Proof from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.