The book Nothing But the truth written by Richard Parrish; which I found out is a sequel, wasn't as great as it could have been. The reader doesn't really connect with any of the characters and they feel slightly one dimensional even their relationships with one another never really seem to scratch the surface. The story chronicles the life of lawyer Joshua Rabb and his family. Joshua has taken a part time job working with the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Tucson Arizona and building his own private practice. After taking a mafia boss for a client his world takes a turn…for the worst and the novel is spent chasing the bad guy and rescuing his family.
While Nothing But the Truth wasn’t horrible it is forgettable.
Grade: B+
Recommend: If you like law/crime books
Monday, August 7, 2006
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