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Can attorney Quinton Bell hang on to his new life, as he hides in plain sight, in this lawyer-on-the-run suspense thriller?Hunted By Proxy takes readers on a heart-pounding ride through the life of a criminal defense attorney whose world was wiped out by the very client he tried to save. Quinton establishes a new life and law practice in Houston and thinks he’s outrun the dangerous adversaries who chased him there. As he begins to relax, he receives a cryptic message that shatters his illusion of safety. He’s threatened by a diabolical and relentless pursuer. But who? Quinton is trapped in a quagmire of deception, betrayal, and unlikely alliances. With each passing moment, the noose tightens, and he must draw on every ounce of wit to outsmart those who still want him exposed, or worse, dead.Will Quinton find a way out, or will he forever be a target in a deadly game of cat and mouse?Hunted By Proxy is the second gripping installment in the edgy Proxy Legal Thriller Series. If you like memorable characters, smart gritty action, and jaw-dropping twists, then you’ll love Manning Wolfe’s fast-paced page-turner. Best read in order.

“A riveting read that expertly teams courtroom drama and legal maneuvering with imminent danger, spine-tingling suspense, a touch of romance, and non-stop action. Talk about an adrenaline rush!” – Reedsy

" Can a woman write a thriller book that leaves you going, Wow, how did I ever miss this author before?’ Yes, she can. Fist bumps and high fives to author, Manning Wolfe on this fantabulous thriller!” - Forgotten Winds

"I love the whole book! From beginning to end, it was a roller coaster ride! From New York to Texas, With incredible character development, and plot twists from beginning to end! Looking back, there were subtle clues, but not until the very end was there a resolution. I would highly recommend this book!” - Susan Riley, Amazon Customer<./p>

“Manning Wolfe just put herself on my list of must-read authors!” – John Ellsworth

352 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 11, 2024

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Manning Wolfe

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MANNING WOLFE, an award-winning author and attorney, writes cinematic-style, smart, fast-paced thrillers and crime fiction. Manning was recently featured on Oxygen TV’s: Accident, Suicide, or Murder, and has spoken at major book festivals around the world.

* Manning’s legal thriller series features Austin attorney Merit Bridges, including Dollar Signs, Music Notes, Green Fees, and Chinese Wall.
* Manning’s new Proxy Legal Thrillers Series features Houston attorney Quinton Bell, including Dead By Proxy, Hunted By Proxy, and Alive By Proxy.
* Manning is co-author of Killer Set: Drop the Mic, and twelve additional Bullet Books Speed Reads.

As a graduate of Rice University and the University of Texas School of Law, Manning’s experience has given her a voyeur’s peek into some shady characters’ lives and a front-row seat to watch the good people who stand against them.

www.manningwolfe.com

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Profile Image for Matt.
5,036 reviews13.1k followers
March 21, 2024
First and foremost, a large thank you to BookSirens and Manning Wolfe for providing me with a copy of this publication, which allows me to provide you with an unbiased review.

Having recently discovered the work of Manning Wolfe, I gladly accepted this ARC, the second novel in her Proxy Lawyer series. Wolfe develops yet another great story in this legal thriller, with strong courtroom elements to keep the reader front and centre throughout the action. Quinton Bell has been laying low, but trying to create a strong new practice in the Houston legal community. He is asked to serve as the guardian and represent a young girl whose mother died in a horrible car wreck, while also juggling the case of a star athlete who was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Trying to work through both cases, Quinton is too busy in court to realise that those he fled in New York may have a means of finding him and are ready to leave him for dead to settle a debt. Wolfe delves deeply and pulls the reader in to the middle of this great legal thriller that has me begging for more.

Quinton Bell has enjoyed setting up shop in Houston and leaving his former life—as Byron Douglas— behind him. He’s working on building his clientele and making a decent name for himself, while always trying to stay one step ahead of those who could reveal his truth. When he is called in to serve as guardian and represent young Lily Collins, whose mother was killed in an eighteen wheeler massive casualty accident, Bell is nervous. He is not familiar with tort law, but the local judge is asking as a favour and knows that this will not fall into the quagmire of many other class-action lawsuits.

Soon, the trucking company feels the heat and presents a case that Lily’s mother was at least partially to blame, which could nullify the settlement and lead to a handful of headaches. As Quinton tries to put and end to the madness, someone has been trying to shake him. Lurking in the shadows, Quinton is in their sights and is reporting to a higher-up. Could the Irish Mafia have found him?

While working hard to help Lily, Quinton is asked a second favour, to help a collage athlete who has found himself in some hot water. The case will take up valuable time and leave Quinton vulnerable when he should be focusing on his guardian work. The courtroom is where Quinton Bell does his magic, but someone might make their strike to neutralise him before he can find victory. Manning Wolfe dazzles once more in this series.

I always enjoy a good piece of thriller writing and find that Manning Wolfe knows how to create a great story. Her narrative flows with ease both in the courtroom and while defending this clients elsewhere. The story gains momentum as the courtroom battle heats up, culminating in the truth and a few white lies making things even more interesting. With great characters and a solid foundation, this has become a great series. With short chapters that push things along and a cliffhanger at the end, the reader will be rushing to find out what’s next for Quinton Bell!

Plot lines in the book provide a great direction for the narrative and flavour things effectively for the journey throughout this book. Using great twists and surprises along the way, Wolfe keeps the courtroom action front and centre, where nothing is entirely predictable. Strong storytelling and some cliffhanger moments leave the reader wondering, just what Manning Wolfe wants as they hunger for another book!

Kudos, Madam Wolfe, for a great addition to this series.

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1,379 reviews131 followers
January 30, 2024
Hunted by Proxy by Manning Wolfe is the second book in the Proxy Legal Thriller featuring Quenton Bell. Quenton is a lawyer who had to flee, change his name as a result of being wanted by the Tua Dannon, the Irish mob.

There is a freak accident and Quenton is asked by his friend a judge to take the civil case. The case is a result of an accident on a busy holiday. An 18-wheeler causes a chain of accidents with up to 150 vehicles. The death toll is in the hundreds and eight dead.

One of the deceased is a young single mother, Charlotte Collins, a child of 7 years old. Lily has a lot of trauma and pain as she had to have her leg amputated as a result of the accident.

So Quenton has to prove that Charlotte did not cause the accident as the prosecutors would have the jury believe. He also takes on the guardianship of Lily. While trying to question as many of the people involved in the unfortunate accident. At the same time trying to stay one step ahead of the mob.

This book is character driven, past paced and a surprise ending. I have enjoyed both of the books in this series and hope to read more by this author.

If you like legal thrillers or even if you don't, give this series a chance. I am sure you will like it just as I did.

I received a copy of the book from Partner's in Crime for the tour and was not monetarily compensated for said review.
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1,845 reviews58 followers
January 24, 2024
Hunted by Proxy is book 2 in the Proxy Legal Thriller Series by Manning Wolfe. This series is beyond exciting and thrilling. The author took the time to lay out the accident in Chapter 1 that perfectly told me who everyone was and exactly what happened in the accident. I thought that taking a chapter to tell the beginning of the story helped make the characters more real and gave me an emotional connection to Lily. Woven into the story is Quinton's lie. This book is exceptionally thrilling. I can't wait to read Book 3, Alive by Proxy. I received an arc for free and am leaving my review voluntarily.
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196 reviews12 followers
January 25, 2024
Hunted By Proxy is a fabulous and exciting addition to the Proxy Legal Thriller Series by Manning Wolfe! In many ways I think it’s even better than the series opener, Dead By Proxy. But I’ll get to that.

This story continues following the plight of Houston attorney Quinton Bell. Hiding a secret that could easily end life as he knows it if revealed, Quinton continues to hide in the open and earn a living as a defense trial lawyer, something that he’s not only very good at, but also his passion. Quinton takes on the case of a little girl and her mother’s estate after the mother is killed in a multi-car accident on a Houston expressway, caused by an eighteen-wheeler. He definitely has the sympathy vote going into court, but is the law on his side. And who makes that law?

Before I compare this book to its predecessor, let me first say that this story completely stands on its own. You do not have to read the first book to fully enjoy this story - but I highly recommend it. Here’s why. A good chunk of the first book is dedicated to setting up the overarching plot for the series. In this story, that plot—the secret— is already established, so more time can be spent on a trial that is fiendishly delightful! Further, there is someone out there who knows Quinton’s secret, but he doesn’t know who it is. That person wants Quinton to suffer—which he does. The first book gives a more detailed explanation of how the "secret" came to be.

The identity of the other person knowing the secret is one of the big reveals during the climax. (As for me, I didn’t see it coming at all!) But there are also several other good reveals through the latter part of the story.

Just like the first book, author Manning Wolfe does a great job of “showing” rather than “telling.” Most of what the reader needs to know is acquired from dialogue and action. However, the entire backstory must be told by the narrator because…. Any guesses? Because it’s a secret! Quinton’s not going to tell anyone—including the reader—so that job is left to the narrator. The third-person narrator does a good job of summarizing the backstory, giving the reader everything needed to enjoy the story, but reading the first book first will give the reader a leg up into some of the characters—namely Quinton.

I think the description in this story is even better than the first one. For example, when trying to describe Quinton’s feeling that someone was constantly following and watching him, the author wrote, “…it was always in the back of his mind like a whisper that he couldn’t quite hear, nor could he ignore." Further, the author described the dress of the woman Quinton was with at a formal event like this: “…in a red Marchesa floral embroidered off-the-shoulder tulle gown.”

Another thing I think is better than the first book is the pacing. It never stalled or slowed down, and the lead up to the climax never let up once it started.

I am already looking forward to the next book!
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189 reviews7 followers
February 15, 2024
Disclaimer: I received a digital copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

Manning Wolfe is at it again with book 2 of the Proxy Legal Thriller Series. Hunted by Proxy continues the story of Quinten Bell and his new life. He's set up his new practice in Houston and is embracing his new persona. However, someone from his past is keen on letting him know that they know who he is. He's riddled with flashbacks and now he has to look over his shoulder to protect his identity and the life he has built. How far will this mystery pursuer go and why are they set on Quintin?

The story starts strong with different perspectives of victims involved in a highway crash. Then we are taken to Quintin's new office and a new case that involves the family of a victim of the crash. He dives into the case and we get to see Quintin, the lawyer, at work in the courtroom as he works on what he thought would be an easy case. Wolfe takes you on twists and turns that involve greed, secrets, car crashes, and death. This steady-paced quick read will have you questioning your guess on who is hiding what. The book has a well-developed plot and climax moments that keep the attention of the reader. Wolfe is a whiz at the keyboard with the way she writes. Each page is clear, concise, and descriptive, which makes reading it smooth. 

I've lived in Houston for the past ten years and am familiar with that specific strip of I-10 that Wolfe references in her text. Her writing style helps you paint a picture in your head of the setting. As a Houstonian, I was able to reference and relate to every piece of this book. It felt like I was experiencing the story unfolding in front of her as if I was right there with the characters. 

This book can be read as a standalone or in conjunction with book 1 in the series. However, I recommend reading the first book so you can get a bit more of a foundation before diving into book two. Manning Wolfe will have you wanting more! I highly recommend this thrilling mystery to anyone. 
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252 reviews59 followers
February 13, 2024
In the first pages of Hunted by Proxy, I could literally hear the screeching of the wheels and metal crashing into metal. Then a major death came. When you have your own experience with car crashes it makes this superb story real from the lawyers to the negotiations with the insurance companies to the pain of loss.

Hunted by Proxy follows Dead by Proxy by Manning Wolfe. She continues her thriller series with perfection.

This second book in this series is another quick read and does not miss a beat. The author takes readers into the world of car crashes and what ensues when everyone wants a piece of the insurance pie. Thankfully, Manning created her main character with a ton of empathy and he wants to do right. In fantabulous storytelling perfection that I did not see coming was who was stalking Quinton and the betrayal of a new lover in his life.

Often, I can make a pretty good guess at the probable who is doing what in a story, even with an estimated guess, but in Manning’s story, she weaves the elements and characters so brilliantly that I was left speechless at the end. I did not even come up with a guess because the story enveloped me with each page swipe. This story is solid and unputdownable.

If you love thriller stories where the legal system is the core of the story, then I highly recommend Hunted By Proxy. If you love thriller books period, then this series is a must-read. I love it when books surprise me. Hunted by Proxy left me wanting more of Manning’s well-crafted writing and storytelling.
561 reviews24 followers
February 3, 2024
5.0

*Thank you to Partners in Crime for including me on this tour!

Overcorrect, shadow, betrayal…

Attorney Quinton Bell is still on the run in this follow-up to Dead by Proxy. He remains in Houston after leaving New York and Reno.

This story of a lawyer on the lam starts with a bang and never eases up, along with many unpredictable twists! Secrets are revealed slowly throughout the book until the doozy of an ending! (Once again, especially the last page.)

I appreciated the detailed explanation of a multi-car collision in chapter one. The perfect lead-in introducing all the main characters proceeded to the investigation, trial, and final verdict. A very logical sequence of events.

Much trickery is involved with Quinton and Dart. “Chaos is just part of the package!” I also liked the vulnerable 8yo accident victim Lily. The antagonists were deliciously evil characters who were fun to read about. It was also fun to guess their next moves. I was surprised by the identity of The Boss!

I enjoyed Books 1 and 2 in this series about lies, deceit, reinvention, and betrayal. Each book can be read as a standalone but pamper yourself and read both! I am looking forward to reading Book #3! Highly recommend both!
2,684 reviews50 followers
January 27, 2024
I started reading this planning to read half and the rest tomorrow. Well , that didn't happen. I finished it before I knew it! And now I'm hungry for more. I was yelling, crying, cursing, and throwing things intermittently as I read this. I wanted to shake some people 'til their teeth rattled. The lies, betrayals , conspiracies, and collusion were abundant . I had so much empathy for Quinton. He can't catch a break. They are literally coming out of the woodwork to make life miserable and to destroy him. He can't turn his back, because a new predator pops up to take the place of the last one vanquished ! I think he's essentially a good man (not perfect) with integrity. Look at all the money, etc. that he's donated!!!! His love life is a cluster..

I'm rooting for a good resolution for Quinton

in the next book. He deserves it after all he's suffered and been through. #teamquinton.

I voluntarily read a free copy of this provided by book sirens and am giving an honest opinion.
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1,084 reviews54 followers
February 15, 2024
Hunted By Proxy continues the legal adventures of Quinton, whose life was turned upside down in Dead By Proxy. Both books do need to be read in this series to understand this book's events.

I loved the new twists and the variety of cases that Q is taking on now. It opens new venues for characters and angles. I don't read tons of legal thrillers, but this one is a good time and it makes me want to read others.

I like the characters, I like Quinton's struggles, and I like how interlaced everything becomes by the end of the story. Manning Wolfe has done another good job and I can't wait for book three!
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1,692 reviews45 followers
February 1, 2024
Hunted by Proxy is the 2nd installment in this series and just as fast-paced and thrilling as the first.

If you like legal thrillers and courtroom drama this is for you. The storyline for this one was hard to read (child hurt) but the author did a great job in handling that part of it. I teared up a few times too which is rare in a thriller.

Love Quinton too and man oh man does chaos seem to just surround him. I can't wait for the next instalment.
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623 reviews67 followers
February 15, 2024
I loved the first in Manning Wolfe's Proxy Legal Thriller series, Dead by Proxy. I thought she'd have to go some to top it. Well, she's topped it.

Here we see our hero (antihero?) Quinton Bell (formerly known as Byron Douglas), looking like he might get his life in order after running for his life from the Tua Dannon and taking on the identity of his former friend, now deceased. Sure, he put one of the Irish mob's big guns in jail, and there's that nebulous threat at the end of the last book, that someone out there knows who he is. He's taking precautions. But he's got his own law office in Houston now, getting things set up, and things seem to be on the upswing.

And then he's tagged by a judge he knows to serve as the attorney for Lily Collins, a young girl whose mother Charlotte was killed in a multi-car pileup with an 18-wheeler on I-10. Bell's area of expertise is criminal defense, but he's moved by Lily's plight and takes the case. At every turn, though, the deck seems stacked against him. He isn't part of the class action suit, and it feels like the class lawyer and the defense are always one step ahead of him in every aspect of the case. Before he knows it, the class has settled, and he's left standing alone to fight for Lily's rights. It's a David and Goliath setup, one lone lawyer taking on the insurance defense legal machine to prove that Charlotte Collins didn't contribute to the accident that took her life and her daughter's leg.

Oh, and if that's not enough, someone is following Quinton. Harassing him. Quinton thought almost everyone who knew his secret was either out of commission or dead. Who is responsible for this continued threat looming over him? How far will they go to make him suffer?

The story here never slows down. There were no parts where I flipped through faster, wanting to get to the good parts. It's all good parts. No matter where Quinton goes, he's looking over his shoulder. You know he's thinking about running. Leaving it all behind. But, being the conscientious lawyer he is, he conducted himself with professionalism and put the best interests of his client first. He built the best case he could and moved forward, even realizing he's trying to play the game without knowing the rules someone else put into place.

Boy howdy, Manning Wolfe knows her stuff. She can write her way around a courtroom, and she tells a story that will have you holding your breath waiting to see how it all unravels. This story has it all: A gripping legal case with a sympathetic plaintiff. People on the take. Tension. Danger. Romance. Betrayal. And in Quinton Bell, Wolfe writes a character that I care about. Is he perfect? No. Has he done some shady crap? Yes. Is he basically a decent human being? I think so, and I want to see something break his way for once!

The big reveal had me picking my jaw up off the floor. As the shadowy Boss orchestrated Quinton's suffering, I had no idea who it could be. I was racking my brain along with Quinton to think of who knew his secret that was still in a position to do anything about it. I did NOT see it coming, and I love that!

So does Quinton get his happy ending here? Read the book and find out. (Hint: it's clearly set up for another book in the series, so you draw your own conclusions.) Hunted by Proxy is a well-written legal thriller that will suck you in and keep you guessing until the very end!
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Author 40 books125 followers
February 16, 2024
Manning Wolfe masterfully sets the stage in Book 2 of her thriller series when painting the horrific details of an unthinkable 18-wheeler driver’s mistake on the Katy Freeway in Houston, Texas. The resulting accident encompasses 150 vehicles, hundreds of injuries, and eight deaths. Rush-hour traffic with radical lane changes, erratic excessive speeds, and weaving motorcyclists thinking they own the road often cause accidents. This one, however, pinned a mother under the steering wheel with her young daughter of seven, trapped in the back seat, listening to her mother’s cries until rescuers arrived.

Byron Douglas, now known as Quinton Bell, is establishing his private practice as a criminal case Loop Lawyer. The identity change resulted from Byron fleeing New York to escape the Tua Dannon Irish mob and assuming Quinton’s life. Quinton is reinventing himself in every way -- from how he looks to where he lives. He likes his life in Houston but remains ready to leave should his identity be discovered. When a judge and a friend request Quinton to take on a civil case from the accident, he questions if he’s the right attorney. He does take the case and discovers corruption and lies as he fights to get his client her due. Out of nowhere, it seems his identity may be exposed, putting his life at risk.

The perfect complement of relevant, believable characters is expertly woven into the steps taken as this case unfolds. Within Quinton, the sharp legal mind of Byron Douglas struggles to overcome past events but is unwilling to let his client get cheated. Readers experience each aspect of the case in and out of the courtroom. Author Manning Wolfe keeps the tempo ramping from page one with action-packed zigs and zags of courtroom action, ferreting out the truth from lies, dynamite realistic dialogue, and unexpected life threats. Can Quinton win or lose the multiple battlefronts he faces?

Fans of legal thrillers should grab Hunted by Proxy and get comfortable because once started; this book is nearly impossible to put down with its nonstop, chilling action. It is an outstanding stand-alone novel, but if this is your first Manning Wolfe experience, go ahead and treat yourself to Dead by Proxy, Book 1. With any luck for readers, Quinton Bell isn’t finished yet.
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Author 1 book126 followers
February 17, 2024
This series just keeps getting better!

Hunted by Proxy is the second book in author Manning Wolfe’s excellent Proxy Legal Thriller series, featuring the hiding-in-plain-sight criminal defense attorney Quinton Bell, and what a fabulous follow-up to its debut it is! From its heart-wrenching opening to its dazzling surprise of a conclusion, I was riveted by this exciting and absorbing story.

Quinton Bell is a complex character, to say the least. Living a lie to escape his past, he’s endured a lot and is feeling the stress of maintaining his masquerade as a dead man. The author gets us right inside Quinton’s head, and you can almost feel the pressure he’s under, especially with the knowledge that someone out there knows his secret and is using it to toy with him. His legal work is fascinating to read, even the requisite administrative hearings, and the author clearly knows her way around a courtroom and how to convey that to the layperson reader.

Soon into the story, it is revealed that someone knows who Quinton Bell really is, and naturally, he’s spooked. But as days passed and things began to happen, such as the odd sightings of people that quickly disappeared, I, too, started to get the willies. When Quinton said he felt like he was being watched, I knew exactly how he felt. The reader is privy to the thoughts and actions of this stalker but not who is pulling his strings, and when that big reveal happened, I was fully and completely surprised. The story sets up for a next book, and I, for one, am already waiting.

I have to mention the opening sequence, a massive traffic accident on the I-10 between Houston and Katy, was horrifyingly real – a slow-motion rendering of certain death, critical injuries, and destruction. The author gives the perfect introduction to the main characters involved, so I was immediately engaged and already cared about these people when the scene unfolded.

I recommend HUNTED BY PROXY to mystery and thriller readers who enjoy legal dramas, secret identities, and mob-related stories.

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Author 1 book14 followers
February 16, 2024
Hunted By Proxy is the second book in Manning Wolfe's Proxy Legal series. I confess I had not read the first book in the series, and it probably would have given me a fuller picture of how he ended up in Houston, living under his deceased friend's identity. On one level, I would say it still works well as a stand alone, as the author gives just enough info to keep the story going along. Unlike some books, she doesn't actually delve deeply into backstory - instead, she drops a few necessary facts and cleverly has the MC Quinton say "That's a story for another day."

However, I think having read the first book would give a fuller picture of who Quinton is, as he is a complicated, seemingly deeply flawed character (based on what information we get about him and his past). On some levels, I found him unlikable, but then he shows gentleness and kindness around the child he is representing in his lawsuit, and that endeared him to me.

This is a fast-paced and easy read. Wolfe really digs into the courtroom action and legal research, and you feel like you are in the midst of the legal process. The plot never slows and has a few twists I didn't see coming. The cast of characters was interesting, although sometimes the characters' descriptions felt unnecessarily detailed and distracted me from the story.

All in all, this was a good book for fans of legal thrillers, but I would recommend starting with the first book as I think the backstory would make this entry in the series feel fuller.
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376 reviews21 followers
January 21, 2024
This second book in Manning Wolfe's Proxy series is an action-packed legal thriller with fantastic character development. Reading the previous book, Dead By Proxy, is definitely a benefit, but there's enough backstory for new readers to jump in without being lost.

Wolfe's style is crisp and no-nonsense which works well for her stories. Quinton Bell, her lead character, is a man who lives on the edge - the edge of sleep, the edge of the law, the edge of danger. He's also thoroughly engaging, and makes the reader want him to succeed (which is often challenging as he's not the luckiest person).

Author Wolfe has done a fine job of mixing the mundane (Texas freeway traffic) with murder, blackmail, arson, and well-written courtroom drama in a story that is essentially Bell's search for safety. It's a fast-paced read, with a plot that hums along nicely. You never feel like there's too much exposition, and the action is never over-done or confusing.

Overall, Hunted By Proxy is a satisfying read. Those who are just meeting Quinton Bell will likely be motivated to read the previous book, while newcomers and continuing readers alike will be left anticipating future stories.

If you love a good thriller, set in a plausible, if heightened, reality, you will love this book.

Goes well with: Coffee, black, and a slice of apple pie a la mode.
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4,444 reviews128 followers
January 18, 2024
This is a very interesting novel of legal procedure that revolves around the life of the lawyer more than courtroom activities. There is a lawsuit involved and Quinton 's commitment to an equitable outcome provides one plot thread. The other thread concerns present danger to Quinton because of past activities found in the first book in this series. The lawsuit provides enough material to enjoy the novel but to understand the other part of the plot, the first book should be read.

I like the emphasis Wolfe made on the human aspect of a lawyer desiring to serve the best interests of the client, especially when there are others just interested in the money they can earn. While there is a little courtroom drama, this is not a book for readers who like a heavy dose of courtroom scenes. Wolfe's writing style and emphasis lends itself to getting a good feel for the personal life of a lawyer. This novel is an engaging character study.

We are left with a hint of further adventure for Quinton. I am invested in his life so I will be looking for the next in the series.

I received a complimentary egalley of this book through Partners in Crime Book Tours. My comments are an independent and honest review.
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1,499 reviews54 followers
January 20, 2024
The second book in Manning Wolfe's Proxy Legal Thriller Series, Hunted By Proxy, is the second in the series. I had no idea what to expect as I hadn't read book one. New readers get enough information to keep them engaged. I will read book one to learn why Quinton Bell ran.

In this thrilling and fast-paced novel, the reader is transported to a world where murder, blackmail, and arson intertwine with a man's desperate search for safety. The story unfolds in a fast-paced narrative that keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. You won't be putting this book down once it is in your hands. Sleep is not needed when you are thrown into the courtroom drama and watching as Quinton Bell's life is on the line.

Author Manning Wolfe has written a book with a likable, very smart, and unlucky at times character. The side characters add so much to the overall enjoyment of the novel.

Overall, this book is a captivating blend of action, suspense, courtroom drama, and a shocking vehicular collision. It successfully combines different genres to create a thrilling and immersive experience for the reader. If you're looking for a book that will keep you entertained and on the edge of your seat, this is a perfect choice for readers who love thrillers.
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1,591 reviews76 followers
January 15, 2024
This is a new to me author, but I love thrillers so I knew I wanted to give it a try as a reader. This is the second book in a new series.
This is the story of Bryon Douglas. Byron is a lawyer, but he is now dead by proxy due to his last legal case involving Killian Tyronne, a really bad guy. The first few chapters take us the readers through the trial of Killian Tyronne and Bryon who is still a lawyer at the time. Bryon is the defense lawyer in this case. Bryon comes across as a really nice lawyer who the readers will love. The legal explanations for the court case were very accurate which I liked. And I liked that Bryon has to work to earn his way into being wealthy and a lawyer, that is the only way you become wealthy in life. No one really hands you anything and I liked that message.
The writing is very good for a courtroom drama book and then a thriller where Bryon is now on the run for the rest of the book. I also liked how Bryon while he is on the run has to change his identity. There are some plot twists in this book and I encourage people who love legal thrillers to read this one!
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Author 1 book70 followers
January 19, 2024
The book is gripping. I loved Quinton’s character more in this book. Quinton started his own firm but his past is still haunting him. His life was turned upside down in an attempt to save one of his client as his criminal defense attorney. Judge Sirus Bell’s death mystery still has some unanswered questions. While leaving behind his painful past, Quinton has adopted a new identity and he got two new cases but he still finds himself tangled in a game of cat and mouse. Someone from his past is threatening him. He is trying to move forward. He is deeply touched by Charlotte Collins and Lilly Collins case. I loved the insightful legal procedures in this book. The Author has shared deep account of legal procedures and Judge Bell’s past and present.

The characters were so realistic and the author’s thorough research on legal world has reflected in this book. There were some twists and turns. Mystery stayed till the end. Even the book ended on a mysterious note. Definitely love Author’s writing and can’t wait to read next book in this series.

Readers who like legal thriller, they are most likely to enjoy it.

Thanks to the Publisher and Author.
1,841 reviews13 followers
January 21, 2024
I received an ARC through "Booksirens" and I am voluntarily leaving an honest review.

This story begins with a major traffic accident where an 18-wheeler has jackknifed and caused a massive pileup. As a result of this activity, Quinton gets involved. Quinton is contacted by Judge Blaylock to contact another judge and accept guardianship of the daughter of one of the people killed in the accident. Quinton agrees and winds up working as her lawyer to get the benefits she deserves as a result of the death of her mother and the loss of one of her legs. This case becomes huge as a class action suit is made at the same time.

As you remember from the last book ending, Quinton received a note telling him that he knew the real story about Byron. As a result, Quinton had to worry about this while working on winning the case for Lily, the daughter, related to the traffic pile-up.

Read along and follow Quinto as he tries to deal with both issues. The ending is done quite well and will finally resolve the issues.

This is definite read for you.
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50 reviews2 followers
January 20, 2024
Quinton Bell is a new character for me.
I've read this as a stand alone but I am so intriged by Quinton's story that I will go back and read book 1.

Quinton's life is complicated, he hopes that his past can stay in the past, but someone seems to know all about his former life. Will he be exposed?
Quinton's new case is the heartbreaking circumstance of a young girl, who lost her mother as well as her leg in a terrible accident. Will Quinton be able to get justice for the little girl or will the big corporation manage to put blame on the girls mother. It's a risk all situation in court, will Quinton be able to proof his point?

This book kept me on my toes. A great example that the law may not always be able to protect the innocent. The storyline weaves between Quinton's private life issues and the court case following the fast pace action. I enjoyed especially the court scenes and inside in the court proceedings. Well written with a great story to tell.
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110 reviews7 followers
February 12, 2024
Hunted By Proxy by Manning Wolfe is the second book in the Proxy Legal thriller series. Wolfe writes her legal thriller with precision and expertise, so it was very easy to get pulled into this story full of intrigue and mystery. There was not a moment throughout the book where I felt stunted or stalled in my reading - it had me turning page after page, waiting to see what would happen next. Each of the characters were fleshed out and had purpose - I am a stickler for good characters. I have to care about characters to really enjoy reading a book. Also important to know (if you’re a completist like me) - this book does stand on it’s own, and you do not have to read the first one to get fully immersed in this one. If you have any interest in mystery or legal thrillers - definitely check this book out.
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Author 13 books188 followers
February 20, 2024
In Hunted by Proxy, we are reacquainted with Quinton Bell who, as a fugitive from an organized crime boss, has assumed the identify of an old friend (now deceased). When a judge asks him to take on the case of a little girl who has lost her mother and been severely injured in a multicar accident, he is hesitant but agrees. The accident investigation, the complexity of the the case, and the conflicting interests of the parties concerned were at times thought provoking. At the same time, Quinton is on alert as it becomes clear that someone knows his true identity, a threat that has him wondering whether it might be time to disappear. Again. A well-paced and engaging legal thriller, with its fair share of twists and turns.

FTC disclosure: I received an advance review copy of this book from the publisher. This has not affected the content of my review.
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34 reviews3 followers
January 11, 2024
Attorney Byron Douglas had to leave New York to escape dangerous
adversaries. Now he lives in Houston with a new identity and goes by the name of Quinton Lamar Bell. Quinton Lamar Bell is a very compelling character in this book. Will Quinton’s life ever go back to being normal or will he continue looking over his shoulder ?

Hunted By Proxy is the second book in the gripping Proxy Legal Thriller series. If you are an avid fan of strong characters, action packed drama, and mind blowing legal thriller mysteries, then you'll love Manny Wolfe’s intriguing story. Readers have been captivated by Manny Wolfe’s courtroom drama, engaging characters and powerful suspense. I anxiously look forward to reading more books by Manning Wolfe !!
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1,811 reviews55 followers
January 27, 2024
Hunted by Proxy is the thrilling second book in the Proxy Legal Thrillers series. I would recommend starting with the first book in the series both because it is a great book and because this book will make a lot more sense. A traffic accident involving an 18 wheeler and a lot of cars is at the center of this book but there is so much more going on. I love legal thrillers and this book fits that genre perfectly. Quinton continues to run from his past at the same time trying to heal from things in his past. I really enjoyed this book and can’t wait to read the next book in the series.
85 reviews6 followers
January 16, 2024
A wonderful legal thriller! I loved this book!! Great, very well developed, characters. Very intriguing legal drama. I enjoyed the courtroom scenes. An attorney, Quinton Bell, is hiding in plain sight, running for his life, hoping his new life will remain intact. This is the second book in the series. I cannot wait for the next one!
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26 reviews4 followers
January 18, 2024
This legal thriller distinguishes itself with fully realized characters and a protagonist you continue to want to know even better. I am one of a number of readers who I know are already clamoring for another book in this series. I can’t wait to see what happens to Quentin next. For me, that’s always the mark of a good book— being sad to have to finish it!
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2,760 reviews38 followers
May 25, 2024
I'm so happy I found this author, her writing is engaging, fun to read, fast-paced and full of mystery. A crooked lawyer hiding a powerful secret and a whole lot of scam going around at the court of law. But be ware, nothing is as it seems in this story! Great entertainment!
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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311 reviews
March 21, 2026
2 nd book in the series. I thought this book was better than the first one. I will read the 3rd one when it comes out in April. Quinton is a flawed but likeable character and he has now surrounded himself with a good cast of characters.
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200 reviews6 followers
February 5, 2024
The story is so well written. It feels like I’m watching a movie in my mind.

I look forward to the continuing story in the next book.

A+++++
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