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Thanks to netgalley.com, Scott Pratt and Thomas & Mercer for the advance ARC copy for my honest review.

This was my first read from the author Scott Pratt, definitely won't be my last and was totally blown away by Justice Redeemed. Man can Pratt ever write a legal thriller, totally blows away my favorite in the genre John Grisham.

Totally like how he kept this simple, terminology wise, regarding all the legal process that's in Justice Redeemed and that makes for an awesome experience by the reader.

Justice Redeemed's my style of reading, a fast paced, a suspenseful scary tension-filled, action packed, that's full of twist and turns, has it's good and nasty characters and builds to a great conclusion.

Darren Street is an upcoming Criminal Defense lawyer, who made an enemy when he got his Uncle free from a bogus murder charge, and made an enemy with Ben Clancy the D.A. prosecutor who convicted his uncle.

Pratt's story could easily be ripped right out of today's headlines. Street creates circumstantially evidence against himself, when he's approached by a prospective client for a simple illegal traffic stop and ends up dealing with a child molester that threatens his son, if he does take the case.

You end up seeing just how vindictive the now Federal Prosecutor Ben Clancy can be, all while Pratt keeps the storyline credible, believable even and then scares the crap out of you with realistic look at our prison system.

While I don't want to give anything away, Pratt did a excellent job with Justice Redeemed, but I will say I'd tweak Pratt's storyline a little, add another 100 pages to, and maybe add a sequel regarding just how dirty Ben Clancy was.

If you haven't read Scott Pratt, highly recommend that you do and he'll end up being your new favorite authors.

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