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Blood Money

Joe Dillard, Book 6

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Blood Money

By: Scott Pratt
Narrated by: Tim Campbell
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NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR: Blood Money is an extensive rewrite of a book I wrote a few years ago called Russo's Gold. While I was satisfied with most of Russo's Gold, there were parts of it that I wanted to improve. I also wanted to incorporate it into the Joe Dillard series, and that is what I've done. I hope you enjoy it.—Scott Pratt

A secret buried deep in the past is on the verge of coming to light.

Its discovery could trigger malevolent forces that have lain in wait for decades.

In the sixth volume of the best-selling Joe Dillard series, Dillard does something he has never done before—he hires a young associate. Her name is Charleston Story, she is bright and beautiful, and in her very first case, she winds up inheriting an item so valuable that it threatens to destroy her and everything she cares about. As Dillard tries to help and advise his young protege, he finds himself dragged into a web of danger and intrigue, a web so thick that he may never be able to extract himself.

©2013 Scott Pratt (P)2025 Scott Pratt
Crime Thrillers Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Fiction Crime Law Money

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"Pratt's richly developed characters are vivid and believable, especially the strong Southern women who fight their male-dominated culture from behind a facade of vulnerability." (Publisher's Weekly)

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This story is far weaker than the previous ones in the series,all of which I enjoyed, the characters previously established over the series have been all but abandoned into support roles and the new ones brought in are sketchy at best . The story line is far removed from the "legal drama" genre of previous books and to my mind this is a mistake. The ending was rushed and these books seem to be getting shorter and shorter. The only saving grace for me was the performance by Tim Campbell.

Disappointing.

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