In an effort to give readers as many options as possible, we've decided to release "Dillard Doubles." The Doubles include two books in the bestselling Joe Dillard series in chronological order. This Double includes the seventh and eighth books in the series, "A Crime of Passion" and "Judgment And That Right Soon." The two novels both have average Amazon reader ratings of 4.6 & 4.7 stars. We hope you enjoy the seventh and eighth installments in the Joe Dillard Series, and thank you for reading!
Scott Pratt is a Wall Street Journal and Amazon Bestselling Author whose books have sold more than five million copies. He was born in South Haven, Michigan, and grew up in Jonesborough, Tennessee. He was a veteran of the United States Air Force and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from East Tennessee State University and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Tennessee. He lived in Johnson City, Tennessee until his tragic, untimely passing in November of 2018.
This page is maintained by his family. We're finishing up all of the projects he was working on when he passed away. If you'd like to stay up to date on that progress, or if you'd just like to say hello, you can visit us on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/19664...
Scott is a great story teller. His novels include a web of characters that are involved in the struggles of good and evil. Joe Dillard is the compassionate lawyer who vilifies the good in people. Leon Bates is the back woods lawman. That’s where the stories begin and the reader is drawn in hook line and sinker. Please read all Scott’s novels. You won’t be disappointed. Dr. C. 😎🎊🎉🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷
I've read two of Mr. Pratt's novels now. Both were equally entertaining. I enjoy the way he writes, as well as his allowing Mr. Dillard to tale the law into his hands at times. Mr. Dillard is an honorable man, nonetheless. I look forward to the rest of Mr. Pratt's novels.
A gripping read! Not for the faint of heart but it will keep you interested and you will love Joe and his family. Twists abound and excitement builds to the shocking ending. Don't stay up too late reading this book, savor it and make it last.
Scott Pratt created another great "good reads". You will enjoy reading it (I've kept it to read again in a couple of years). I'm VERY impressed that he actually mentioned Prayer several times. Frankly that's what gets me through the rough days. God bless you, Scott, and those you hold most precious. Sincerely Connie T.