The
whodunnit storyline of Justice Betrayed by author Patricia Bradley is what caught my
attention. This is the first book I’ve
read by this author and I didn’t know what to expect. I’m not an Elvis fan and I’ve never been to
Memphis, but I love a good mystery, filled with intrigue and the challenge of solving
a cold case.
Detective
Rachel Sloan is asked in by Vic Vegas, an Elvis tribute artist, to help solve a
murder mystery from seventeen years ago that may somehow be related to her own
mother’s murder. At first, Rachel’s not
too sure about this, after all it’s a cold case and she’s working in the homicide
division. But after Vic turns up dead
she wonders if there may be something more to the case he wanted her to
investigate.
It
took a few chapters before I got interested in the story. The story started out kind of slow and there
were a lot of characters introduced early on and it was hard to keep track of
them. But I’m glad that I kept on
reading because before long the story picked up pace and I was hooked.
I
liked the characters, especially the relationship between Rachel and Boone, and
enjoyed the mysteries and trying to figure out whodunnit. Patricia did a good job giving the reader a
feel for what Memphis may be like and the fascination with Elvis that continues
to this day.
I
appreciated that Justice Betrayed doesn’t contain profanity and immoral sexual
situations. There wasn’t a lot of the
Christian faith in this book, a Scripture verse and Rachel acknowledging that
she had stopped turning to God because her prayers for justice seemed to be unanswered. I would have liked to seen more of the Christian
faith woven into some of the characters and storyline.
If
you like a good mystery, that will keep you guessing to the end, read Justice
Betrayed by Patricia Bradley. I
look forward to reading her other books.
I
would like to thank Revell Publishing and
NetGalley for the opportunity to read Justice Betrayed by Patricia Bradley
in exchange for an honest review. I was
under no obligation to give a favorable review.
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