Her Deadly Game is one of those books that requires the ratings system to award more than five stars.
It features a great story about a family of lawyers, who gripe and compete, all with different talents, and the attorney in that family, who represents a man accused of murdering his disabled wife. The tale is suspenseful, exciting, well written, and expertly plotted.
I don’t know if Dugoni pantsed this or mapped it out (I would suspect the latter but don’t really know), but I read usually in short snatches of text, with my busy schedule, but this one was so good that I gobbled it up in a very short time.
Dugoni is a great writer, and in Her Deadly Game, his skills have coalesced to the point where the writing is gritty enough, entertaining, and basically seamless.







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