A Mysterious Review of Pardon the Ravens by Alan Hruska. A Legal Thriller.
Review summary: This is an exciting, action-packed novel, though to be sure, some of the action is really graphic and really troubling. The legal elements are intriguing, and a little more courtroom drama and a little less of the mafia violence would have gone a long way towards making this a far more compelling read. (Click here for text of full review.)
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Pardon the Ravens
Alan Hruska
A Legal Thriller
Prospect Park Books (February 2015)
Publisher synopsis: Gifted young lawyer Alec Brno is given the chance of a lifetime to try a huge fraud case making international headlines — a case that might make him partner in a prestigious law firm. But he risks it all when he falls for an alluring young woman whose enraged husband is a sadistic Mafia don — and the criminal mastermind behind Alec's case.
Suddenly, Alec finds himself caught between saving the woman he's fallen for, pleasing the partners of his firm — and trying not to get killed in the process. This riveting ride blasts through Wall Street, the city's most dangerous neighborhoods and worlds where sex, drugs and unsolved murders hide behind every façade.
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