I am growing increasingly fond of this series following junior barrister Adam Green, and have come to love Rob Rinder’s writing style, tone and delivery.
The storyline here was highly engaging and I found myself invested in who had murdered much loved TV presenter Jessica Holby and equally invested in how celebrity chef Sebastian Brooks could be saved if he wasn’t the culprit.
Much like with The Trial, the author has done a superb job of creating a mix of highly likeable and not so likeable characters with a devilish mystery to be solved along the way.
Not gruesome, but definitely not cozy crime, this series is entertaining, enjoyable and engaging to the end and I can’t wait for the next installment for Adam and his colleagues at Stag Chambers.
Blurb: When the UK’s favourite breakfast TV presenter dies live on air in front of millions of viewers, the nation is left devastated.
More devastated still when it becomes clear that her death was not an accident.
The evidence points to one culprit: celebrity chef Sebastian Brooks. But junior barrister Adam Green is about to discover that the case is not as open-and-shut as it first seemed.
And although her angelic persona would suggest otherwise, she was not short of enemies in the glittery TV world . . .
Can Adam uncover the truth?

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