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  • Rich Justice

  • Jason Rich, Book 3
  • By: Robert Bailey
  • Narrated by: Joe Knezevich
  • Length: 14 hrs and 45 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Rich Justice

By: Robert Bailey
Narrated by: Joe Knezevich
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Summary

In this twisty thriller from Wall Street Journal bestselling author Robert Bailey, a disgraced attorney’s mistakes come back to haunt him when he’s tried for a murder he didn’t commit.

Once the flashy, successful lawyer known for his in-your-face billboards—IN AN ACCIDENT? GET RICH—Jason Rich has fallen from grace, his reputation scrubbed of its glitz and his life stripped of the people he cares about. All thanks to meth kingpin Tyson Cade.

But when Cade is shot and killed in the heart of his territory, things go from bad to worse for Jason as he is charged with his murder.

To clear his name, Jason seeks help from an unlikely source: Shay Lankford, an old adversary and attorney almost as disgraced as Jason himself. Now Jason and Shay have even more to lose—their lives—as they dig into the dangerous truth behind Tyson Cade’s murder.

Neither time nor evidence is on their side, but after everything he’s lost, Jason is determined to save his future from the mistakes of his past—no matter the price.

©2024 Robert Bailey (P)2024 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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“Sturdy legal thrills for readers willing to go the distance with a flawed hero in an even more flawed world.”Kirkus Reviews

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Desperately disappointing

Oh dear, this book is absolutely dreadful. I only discovered Robert Bailey quite recently and enjoyed the first two books in the Jason Rich series. However, this third book reminds me of a terrible B movie with cringeworthy dialogue. If you enjoy the corniest of the action movies starring Schwarzenegger and Stallone then you might enjoy this. I got so sick of Rich in his self-pitying manner that everything was his fault, the melodramatic phrases of his and of the three brothers he befriended plus the dead sister supposedly whispering in his ear. There were also several clumsy paragraphs where the author tries to bring up to date those people who haven't read the first two books. It's a bit like a cosy detective drama on TV where everything is explained in the last scene, I'm really sorry that I can't recommend this book. It has crossed my mind that it might have been a bit better had I read it rather than listened. Did the narrator make it more melodramatic than the written word? Still, I enjoyed the first two books and they were also read by Joe Knezevich and I thought he narrated very well.

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