Monday, February 19, 2018

Review: The Heavens May Fall by Allen Eskens

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A Mysterious Review of The Heavens May Fall by Allen Eskens. A Crime Novel.

Review summary: The story surrounding the murder investigation and the trial make for a fascinating read. There is a considerable amount of insider information on how the facts of a case are presented in court. This is a great whodunit that keeps the pages turning until the shocking end. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Heavens May Fall Allen Eskens

The Heavens May Fall
Allen Eskens
A Crime Novel
Seventh Street Books (October 2016)

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Publisher synopsis: Detective Max Rupert and attorney Boady Sanden’s friendship is being pushed to the breaking point. Max is convinced that Jennavieve Pruitt was killed by her husband, Ben. Boady is equally convinced that Ben, his client, is innocent. As the case unfolds, the two are forced to confront their own personal demons.

Max is still struggling with the death of his wife four years earlier, and the Pruitt case stirs up old memories. Boady hasn’t taken on a defense case since the death of an innocent client, a man Boady believes he could have saved but didn’t. Now he is back in court, with student Lila Nash at his side, and he’s determined to redeem himself for having failed in the past.

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