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The Advocate's Oath

The Advocate Series, Book 15

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The Advocate's Oath

By: Teresa Burrell
Narrated by: John Bell
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Attorney Sabre Brown advocates for children every day in court, but when her young neighbor says she’s terrified because she overhead her parents talking about murder, Sabre has no idea how to help her. As a favor to an old friend, she also agrees to defend a teenage boy accused of killing his stepmother. When she discovers her client was having an affair with the victim, Sabre begins to think he’s guilty. Or is he being framed by his own dad?

With the help of her investigator, JP, and his hacker associate, Lana, they uncover a web of dark secrets and hidden motives, and they realize that events of the past are resurfacing to endanger people in the present. Racing against time, Sabre and her team must put together the pieces of this deadly puzzle before it's too late. Can they unearth the crucial link needed to save both children?

©2024 Teresa Burrell (P)2024 Teresa Burrell
Private Investigators Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths
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I swear an oath this is a good book

I read this when the book first came out and I must have really enjoyed it because I was surprised with how much had stuck with me and how much I consequently remembered. Its worth reading and listening too. With two captivating case to deal with I was still hooked until the end. The two cases are very different but both deal with the endangerment of children. A teenage boy accused of the murder of his stepmother and a younger child, what she over hears has her fearing for her life. Sabre Brown and her boyfriend are working on both cases, like only they can. With charm, wit, cleverness, compassion and quirky sayings. The characters are delightful and the type that if they were real you would want them on your side. I really enjoyed the cases but it did jump between the two so you had to be on your toes to keep up. This is just a great series and one that I always look forward to jumping right into.
When Morgan drops the bombshell her best friend thinks her parents killed someone, Attorney Sabre Brown is torn, is it just an active imagination or could the young girl be in danger from the people she should be able to trust the most? Doing something could split up a family but doing nothing could get her hurt. Sabre has to trust the system and do everything she can to help her. At the same time a spoiled rich teenager has been arrested for murdering his step mother, who he had a trouble relationship with. He's not helping himself and with all the evidence pointing at him and it looks like Sabre might be defending a guilty client. However as her client she will do everything in her power to give him the best defence and the more she looks into it the more she questions is he actually guilty? Can she help both children?
I liked the narrator. He does have a fairly deep sounding normal voice but somehow he still manages to do some good womens voices and even used a few sound effects to make it fun.
I was given this free review copy book at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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