Lady Justice and the Lost Tapes (Walt Williams) Review

Lady Justice and the Lost Tapes (Walt Williams)
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Another good job from the author Robert Thornhill. Longer cases make for a more interesting read, and this time there were only two. While still the same characters, it's no longer as pun-filled and silly, which I appreciated. I enjoyed learning about more of the realtor's world, and what's right and wrong therein. Another short, fun, easy read.

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Most men retire and take it easy at age sixty-sixbut not Walter Williams! He's busy fighting crime and giving Lady Justice a helping hand. In Lady Justice and the Lost Tapes, Walt and his band of scrappy seniors continue their battle against the forces of evil. When an entire eastside Kansas City neighborhood is terrorized by the mob, Walt has to go undercover to help solve the case, but he certainly doesn't want to! Why? Well, the clues they need can only be found at a gay club and a transvestite bar. Why is Captain Short always volunteering Walt for these jobs? Later, the amazing discovery of a previously unknown recording session by a deceased rock 'n' roll idol stuns the music industry. But what should be a joyous occasion soon turns dark as lives are threatened, and Walt's going to have to take some courageous leaps to save the day. All of your favorite characters, along with two lovable additions, are back to help Walt in his quest for justice in ways you can't imagine. Can they do it again? Can they take down the Italian mob and keep the tapes and their owners safe from harm while dealing with a new member of the group who won't stop joking? Their adventures and misadventures are sure to keep you captivatedand splitting your sides!

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