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Blind Justice

Blind Justice

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEN KINCAID SERIES BY WILLIAM BERNHARDT
Review: fROM THE BACK COVER SAYS
The power of money.
The taste of revenge.
THe death of justice.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Lot of Fun to Read
Review: Logically the second in this series, this is the book in which Ben Kinkaid's staff joins him. At the beginning he has only Jones, then Loving joins his staff, and finally (after Ben proves her innocent of a murder charge) Christina. The plot is well constructed, and Ben and Christina make a great pair.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Lot of Fun to Read
Review: Logically the second in this series, this is the book in which Ben Kinkaid's staff joins him. At the beginning he has only Jones, then Loving joins his staff, and finally (after Ben proves her innocent of a murder charge) Christina. The plot is well constructed, and Ben and Christina make a great pair.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ben Kincaid is the new and improved Perry Mason
Review: One of the best series in the last years, this book has it all: suspense, great characters and humor. You will not be disappointed with Ben Kincaid and his assistant Christina!

I have continued to read the series (my next book is Naked Justice) and the quality has been outstanding in all the books. This is a highly recommended read!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Blind Justice in search of a plot
Review: There is simply no credible plot in this already very thin story. There are occasional glimpses of humor and interesting content, but as a whole the books falls flat because it is just too lacking in plot and character development. It reminds me of the books for teenagers that I used to read as a youngster. The plots were often marked by facile manipulation, but I read them with fascination because every development was interesting. Grown-up readers should expect a lot more from a lawyer-thriller.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Blind Justice in search of a plot
Review: There is simply no credible plot in this already very thin story. There are occasional glimpses of humor and interesting content, but as a whole the books falls flat because it is just too lacking in plot and character development. It reminds me of the books for teenagers that I used to read as a youngster. The plots were often marked by facile manipulation, but I read them with fascination because every development was interesting. Grown-up readers should expect a lot more from a lawyer-thriller.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: intense, unpredictable, sometimes funny
Review: This book is the second in the series by William Bernhardt. I read the last two in the series before I discovered that there were more than just the two. After having read four of the six, I think I like this one the best. Ben Kincaid is a not-so James Bond type of lawyer. He possesses several qualities that set him apart from the usual shark-infested waters of our legal profession. He has a soul, a sense of humor, and is hopelessly dedicated to trying to make the world a better place. This is fast-paced, and makes for an excellent read. I could barely put it down once I got started. I strongly recommend reading this one, and I am certainly going to read the rest of them as fast as I can.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: intense, unpredictable, sometimes funny
Review: This book is the second in the series by William Bernhardt. I read the last two in the series before I discovered that there were more than just the two. After having read four of the six, I think I like this one the best. Ben Kincaid is a not-so James Bond type of lawyer. He possesses several qualities that set him apart from the usual shark-infested waters of our legal profession. He has a soul, a sense of humor, and is hopelessly dedicated to trying to make the world a better place. This is fast-paced, and makes for an excellent read. I could barely put it down once I got started. I strongly recommend reading this one, and I am certainly going to read the rest of them as fast as I can.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Easy, enjoyable read
Review: This book won't keep you awake at night. It's very easy reading and, I'm afraid, quite forgettable once read. Although I do enjoy reading the "Justice" series, it's certainly not for the challenge. I keep seeing Ben, Christina and Jones in a TV series. The characters are likeable and sometimes very funny. It has also been fun seeing them develop from book to book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Easy, enjoyable read
Review: This is the second of the series of Justice books written by Mr. Bernhardt. One thing I am enjoying is reading about recurring characters. I feel that I am journeying through these ordeals with the characters, Ben Kincaid, and his legal assistant, Christina McCall. Unlike many other writers, Bernhardt adds a touch of humour to his stories, though they are very serious and well-written. His hero, Ben, is not the James Bond type. He's more of an intellectual who thinks on his feet, and doesn't care much about the macho scene. In Blind Justice, the hero is forced to defend his future legal assistant against a murder charge. The evidence is piled up against her, yet Ben doesn't despair. I liked it a lot, and am continuing reading the rest of the series.


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