The Truth About The Devlins

by Lisa Scottoline

I have been a fan of Lisa Scottoline’s for many years. She often brings humor and enjoyable characters to her stories. Love the Rosato & Dinunzio Series best and have re-read them a lot!

In the latest book, The Truth About the Devlins, we meet TJ, a recovering alcoholic, the rogue in a family of lawyers. He’s a good guy with some mistakes that his family loves to bring up and shame him with as often as they can. His brother John – a criminal lawyer, needs his help now, for he has killed a client.

The story is cleverly written, multilayered and thought-provoking. The ending is well done and I hope this becomes a series with TJ. Unputdownable!

Thank you to NetGalley and GP Putnam books for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.

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