Reviewed by chymerra on
I liked Jake Wolfe’s character. When I started reading the book, he was portrayed as a mild-mannered photojournalist. Then the author started adding layers to him and what he added was fantastic. Jake’s character went from ho-hum to an action star over the whole book. Plus, he got the girls. He got more action in one night than a normal action hero.
The one aspect that I liked was that he was a military dog handler in the most recent war. The author did a great job not only portraying a military dog but the handler. I had never heard of the Alpha Roll until I read this book (click on the link or google it. From what I have brought up, it is controversial).
I like that the author did his best to humanize The Artist. He is bipolar (no giveaways here, it is mentioned the first time we meet him) and not on medication. He does have a moral compass. It is skewed though. But then again, aren’t all peoples’ moral compasses skewed to some extent?
How many stars will I give to Dead Lawyers Don’t Die? 5
Will I recommend it to family and friends? Yes
Would I read it again? Yes, and I want to read book#2!!
Age range? Adult.
**I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book**
Blog Link: https://readwithme2018.com/2016/05/09/dead-lawyers-dont-lie-jake-wolfe-book-1-by-mark-nolan/
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 6 May, 2016: Finished reading
- 6 May, 2016: Reviewed