Hello everyone, here we all are for this week’s book, book two which means I have fifty books to go, just saying that I have fifty books to go sort of worries me, but I hope I will finish what I have started, this week’s book is Wild Justice by Al Turello is a mystery crime novel based in Australia, this is one of the first things that attracted me to this book, it is an excellent read and the writer Al is superb and I will looking for any more books that he may of written. The book wild justice explores different nationalities and cultures in Australia, but I will take this moment to warn everyone that some very tender themes which were explored in this book, and as a result I would not recommend this novel to children or younger teenagers.
The books plot is a prominent Aboriginal lawyer Johnny Bora was murdered in his office, it is later found he was beaten to death with a club (wooden object) but it took two months for the police to discover it even through it was about 30 meters away from the place Johnny was murdered as the murder hid it in a display I have to admit I laughed at this part. Johnny’s best friend and crown prosecutor (his a lawyer in other words) Nick Milano is not sure that Johnny’s killer was acting alone and wishes to find out the truth, but what he finds is that Johnny was launching an investigation into a person who once purposely hit his friend with a car but got away with it because of ‘daddies money’ and because of this own private investigation Johnny got messed up in a secret organization and the mysterious McAngel an American has come to Australia and he is not sure if he is running or he is chasing the leader of the organization known as ‘Salzburg club.’
All in all I found the book to be an excellent read and would highly recommend it, and give the book 8/10.
Okay that is all from me today, like before I would like some comments or suggestions about this blog. The next book I might be reading will be the Bourne Identity, but I know very little expect that they made a movie about it, so I am looking forward to reading the book and perhaps hiring out the movie but the book is a tadd longer then I would like so I will just have to have a big of a think about it.
See you all next time J :D
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