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Walk in silence
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walk in silence

I'll admit I probably wouldn't have chosen to spend my Christmas holiday reading this book because of my current stress level and it did take a bit to get into the story.

walk in silence

But now for the positives: there are loads of adjectives I can use to describe this novel - atmospheric I won this from the author on Twitter - well, when I say won, I responded to a tweet. I enjoy reading thrillers but generally when I'm feeling pretty good, not when I'm looking for a light-hearted take-me-away-from-it-all read. I won this from the author on Twitter - well, when I say won, I responded to a tweet. He has created a lawyer who does not take the easy path, but is a complicated and dedicated person who is easy to like, she has more balls than the average bloke. John Gordon Sinclair has written a brilliant follow-up to Blood Whispers and has created a character in Keria Lynch that should be an establishment figure as a leading defence lawyer, but she is the complete antithesis to that.

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There is something that she needs to do, which might hold up the trial and get her a contempt of court charge but if it works out then there will be a successful conclusion to the court case. As her search continues she takes more than one beating from criminal elements that want to send the message of go home and forget about the boy.Įven back in Scotland Keria realises she is not safe, and under pressure on all sides, but she does not trust the prosecutor, and needs the help of the Holy Man. She knows she needs to find a woman called Lule who might have the boy and protecting him from the clutches of the Clan and anyone else that might have an interest. But they seem to be making fun of her and just interested in the money. She has hired a couple of locals to help her in the search who drive her from her hotel to the mountain side house that the boy used to live in with his grandparents. While at the same time she needs to give evidence against the Albanian mafia’s Glasgow kingpin, what possibly could go wrong?īefore the trial begins Keria is out in Albania staying in a hotel awaiting a contact to help her find a boy who would later seem to be arousing the interest of the Clan (Albanian Mafia). The problem for Keria is that the boy, is in Albania and hopefully being protected from the Albanian mafia, which could bring yet more problems to her door. Keria Lynch has come a long way in such a short time, surviving an Albanian gangster shooting her, set up her own legal practice, and now aiming to find a young boy. While at the same time she needs to give evidence against the Albanian mafia’s Glasgow kingpin, what possibly could go wrong? Before the t Walk in Silence – Not An Ordinary Lawyer Walk in Silence – Not An Ordinary Lawyer Keria Lynch has come a long way in such a short time, surviving an Albanian gangster shooting her, set up her own legal practice, and now aiming to find a young boy. This time, does she have to cross a line to win?. When they kidnap the boy, she is given a choice: commit perjury, blow the trial and allow the killer to walk or give evidence, convict him and watch the child die. She remembers it well - it was the same night he put three bullets in her chest and left her for dead.īut there are powerful people who want the hit man back on the streets. She was there the night he murdered the mother of a five-year-old boy. She has been summoned to give evidence against an Albanian hit man. But there are powerful people who want the hit man back on t Keira Lynch may be a lawyer, but that doesn't mean she plays by the rules. She remembers it well - it was the same night he put three bullets in her chest and left her for dead. Keira Lynch may be a lawyer, but that doesn't mean she plays by the rules.











Walk in silence