As soon as I started reading The Judge by Farin Powell I had a hard time putting it down. This book had everything. A judge, Walter McNeil, who is hard as nails on the criminals and attorneys, that come before him. He’s also a man suffering from the loss of his wife and the disappearance of his only daughter.
There is also criminal defense attorney Amanda Perkins who loathes judge McNeil. She does her best to help her clients and sometimes her efforts land her in contempt of court when before judge McNeil. Throw into the mix detective Aristo Manfredi. He is often in the courtroom getting cross examined by Amanda Perkins. Despite being on opposite sides in the courtroom, Manfredi is quite taken with Amanda Perkins.
Life for all three of these people changes dramatically when Judge McNeil is kidnapped. His kidnappers are three former defendants brought before him. Each of the kidnappers had been found guilty and ended up serving time. Kidnapping the judge was their way to prevent another young soul from having his life forever altered all while getting revenge.
Through some quick thinking, Judge McNeil is able to leave clues to let people know he was kidnapped. For once, Amanda Perkins and Aristo Manfredi must work together to find the judge and save his life. In the process, the truth will be revealed regarding his daughter’s disappearance. The action in fast paced in this book and the twists were not always something I anticipated.
This book is far more than a legal thriller. It’s about more than a judge getting kidnapped. It’s about friendship, family, loyalty, and the lengths people will go to protect their most valued relationships. It’s also a book about pain, heartache, loss, and doing the unimaginable. I do hope a follow-up book is coming out so I can read more about these fascinating characters.