Review of Tropical Scandal

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Review of Tropical Scandal

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Tropical Scandal" by David Myles Robinson.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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"Tropical Scandal" by David Myles Robinson is a thrilling legal suspense novel that takes readers on a wild ride from start to finish. Set in Honolulu, Hawaii, this fifth installment in the "Pancho McMartin's Legal Thriller" series is actually inspired by real legal events in Honolulu. The author aims to shed light on the never-ending corruption and red tapism, adding a layer of realism and depth to the story.

The book centers around protagonist Pancho McMartin, who swoops in to defend Dayton, a suspect accused of murdering his grandmother. To make matters worse, there is evidence supporting Dayton's involvement in the murder. As the story unfolds, various elements of the legal, medical, and geopolitical world come into play, providing readers with a sense of satisfaction in their newfound knowledge.

I wholeheartedly rate "Tropical Scandal" by David Myles Robinson a perfect 5 out of 5 due to the author's ability to craft intricate characters with rich backgrounds. The author's descriptive writing style brings the characters to life, allowing readers to easily visualize their personalities and motivations. From the flawed yet relatable protagonist, Pancho McMartin, to the complex supporting cast, the well-developed characters add depth to the story.

Another element that deserves special appreciation is the attractive alignment and cover design, which enhance the book's aesthetic appeal. The author's inclusion of his email also adds a personal touch to the reading experience.

The amount of research the author conducted is evident throughout the book, and the author acknowledges the professionals consulted to shape the story as it stands. Despite delving into the legal system, the book is accessible and enjoyable even for non-legal professionals, with just the right sprinkling of jargon.

In conclusion, "Tropical Scandal" by David Myles Robinson caters to fans of legal thrillers, suspense, and mystery genres. Readers who appreciate intricate plots, well-developed characters, and a touch of realism will find this book highly satisfying. It is particularly appealing to series lovers and has the potential to amass a significant fan following. Notably, the novel is free of any grammatical or spelling errors, demonstrating the author's attention to detail and commitment to delivering a polished reading experience.

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