Review of Tropical Scandal
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Review of Tropical Scandal
Tropical Scandal: A Pancho McMartin Legal Thriller by David Myles Robinson is a thrilling and captivating addition to the series. The book is a wild ride from start to finish, with a complex and engaging plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
The story follows Pancho McMartin, a lawyer who takes on a murder case involving an innocent man named Dayton. The case quickly turns into a conspiracy, corruption, and murder scandal that shakes the very foundation of Hawaii's legal system. With the help of his friends, Pancho must navigate the treacherous waters of the legal world to prove Dayton's innocence and bring the real culprits to justice.
One of the strengths of the book is its accurate and exciting depiction of what a trial is like. Robinson is a master at setting the scene, building tension, and getting readers invested in the story. The courtroom drama is both thrilling and educational, providing a unique insight into the legal world.
Robinson's experience in the legal world provides him with a wealth of stories, and he has a knack for distilling his inspiration into good old-fashioned legal drama. The series is full of twists, turns, and exciting climatic moments, and Tropical Scandal offers the most spectacular premise yet. The fact that there is truth to the story makes it even more compelling.
The characters in the book are well-developed and engaging. Pancho McMartin is a hotshot attorney who is both grouchy and likable. His character keeps readers guessing, and his next big break is always satisfying. The supporting characters are also well-developed, providing a rich and diverse cast that adds depth to the story.
The pacing of the book is excellent, with a fast-moving plot that keeps readers engaged. The writing is crisp and clear, with a conversational tone that makes it easy to follow. The dialogue is sharp and witty, adding humor and levity to the story.
Overall, Tropical Scandal is an excellent addition to the Pancho McMartin series. It is a thrilling and captivating legal drama that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The characters are well-developed, the pacing is excellent, and the writing is crisp and clear. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys legal thrillers or a good old-fashioned page-turner.
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars.
Negatives: None.
Positives: Excellent pacing, well-developed characters, crisp and clear writing, sharp and witty dialogue, accurate and exciting depiction of a trial, and a thrilling and captivating plot.
There were no errors in the book. The author did an excellent job of proofreading and editing. The book was a pleasure to read, and I would highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys legal thrillers or a good page-turner.
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