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  • Lady Justice and the Devil's Breath

  • By: Robert Thornhill
  • Narrated by: George Kuch
  • Length: 3 hrs and 42 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Lady Justice and the Devil's Breath

By: Robert Thornhill
Narrated by: George Kuch
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Summary

Devil’s Breath is called the most dangerous drug in the world, and it’s come to Kansas City. It is said it takes away a person’s free will, and minions of a Colombian drug lord are using it to rob, steal, kidnap, and even commit murder.

Fate throws Walt and his geriatric sidekicks into the path of the purveyors of Devil’s Breath endangering their lives and the lives of those around them.

Once again, Walt finds himself face-to-face with the Grim Reaper. Will he survive to continue serving Lady Justice, or will the Devil’s Breath take his last breath away?

©2018 Robert Thornhill (P)2018 Robert Thornhill
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Don't hold your breath

Another great book that had so much going on that you can't help but enjoy. Walt and the geriatric gang were once again facing down bad guys with luck and humour, long may it continue. The reason this series is now up to book 31 is because of the great characters and they are also the reason that you keep listening to the books, to find out what trouble they have got themselves into this time.
A new drug has hit the Kansas streets but it doesn't give the user's a high like most drugs. It makes them zombies and very suggestible to carrying out actions they wouldn't normally do. When this fate be falls one of Walt's friends he and brother in law Kevin try to get to the bottom of it. The victim doesn't remember a thing when they come out of the trance, so the pair only has a simple description to go by but will it be enough to stop Jerry from going to jail, a Colombian drug cartels from moving to the city or even a murder? Lady justice had better hike up her stockings and hold on tight for one wide ride to get to the truth.
George kuch is as always great at bringing Walt and his friends to life.

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It was the last thing that he knew.

As Walt's 75th birthday approaches, his dad wants to throw him a special party but Walt has other plans. Undaunted, his friends determine he will have one whether he wants it or not and, by arranging the surprise, they almost catch the felons Walt and Ox were seeking. Almost. And that wasn't good enough if they were to keep Gerry the joker out of gaol. Plus a young campaigner for the legalization of medical cannabis is likely to end up dead if Walt and Kevin can't keep her safe. It's another tricky time for the elderly P.I.s, but with Mary there to help out things just have to go swingingly!

As always with the Lady Justice books, not only are the main story lines intriguing, thrilling, thought provoking or just plain scary, there's humour, too, with great characters, including Walt himself, brought further to life by the excellent narration of George Kuch.
This is a series where every one of the (stand alone) books cannot fail to enlighten and delight.
Highly recommended.

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