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Injustice For All Joe Dillard Series Book 3 edition by Scott Pratt Literature Fiction eBooks

This review is about Scott Pratt’s Joe Dillard series, or at least the first 4 that I have read. It is a terrific series, right up there with the Jessie Stone (William Parker), Harry Bosch (Michael Connelly) and Joe Picket (C. J. Box). If you like lawyer/courtroom or police procedurals or regular guy heroics or the twists and turns of a good mystery, then you’ll like Scott Pratt’s Joe Dillard series. He’s got it all. The writing is really good. It moves at a good pace (as Elmore Leonard advised in his list of how to write a good book) leaving out the stuff readers tend to skip over. I live in Tennessee as the main character Joe Dillard does and there is no false note in the characters or the dialogue. As sparse as the writing is, there is plenty of character development and credibility as to the legal system and investigation techniques. Believability is 100%. My only advice is to kill off the sister Sarah. Like with a alcoholic uncle, I’d participate in an intervention once, twice or even maybe three times and after that, the hell with him. Even Michael Connelly killed off Bosch’s ex-wife. Jessie Stone has quit dragging around thoughts of his ex-wife. But hey, that’s no deal breaker. We all have our cross to bear and Joe Dillard has his sister… plus the other usual accumulated baggage that makes him a believable human worth taking a journey with on the pages of a book.

Product details

  • File Size 1625 KB
  • Print Length 393 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Phoenix Flying, LLC (December 28, 2013)
  • Publication Date December 28, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00A79N8X0

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I am hooked on the Joe Dillard series. Scott Pratt is a terrific writer and anyone looking for a novel in the vein of John Grisham will not be disappointed. But Pratt's Dillard books are much more than the usual lawyer/legal stories. The sophisticated bounds of courtrooms are leavened by down-home descriptions of Tennessee, which immerse the reader in the settings. His main character is conflicted and very human, showing a temper when confronted with injustice. Whether Dillard is acting as a defense attorney or prosecutor, he must often maneuver the law within reason to protect clients or prosecute the guilty. When asked to pick a word to describe the mood, I settled on Suspenseful, but really, it could be Hopeful, Dark, Nostalgic and Thoughtful as well. After finishing this third in the series, the characters have become like friends -- friends who have their flaws but still act according to principles. I hope Pratt will continue pumping out this series. After devouring the first three of the series, I'm ready to get on with the next. As long as Dillard keeps lawyering and solving crimes, I'll keep reading.
This third in the Joe Dillard series is as compelling as the first two, but in some ways it was hard not to be depressed by the injustice that drives the story. This is a book about the failure of the law to protect the innocent, about power, quest for fame, and arrogance that can corrupt the law. A defense attorney, a friend of Joe's, life is ruined by an arrogant judge, the same judge who has flaunted his power and hidden behind that black robe. The district attorney, whom Joe serves, helps to corrupt the system as do other powerful men. Joe is in the cross-hairs, even fired, for his inability to go along with what he sees as the injustices. Given Mr. Pratt's law background, it is even more evident to the reader that these things really can happen. There is a lot of bloodshed along the way, a lot of heartache, but Joe does triumph. Now, as appointed district attorney, I cannot wait to find out how he elevates the office and proceeds to mete out justice. On to the next book!
Some weeks ago I was perusing the new books and looking for some of my favorite authors but their books won't be available for several weeks. What to do for reading? Well, I'll try one of the older books just as a bridge until my favs come out. Well, I came across a series of books by Scott Pratt and decided to order his first of the Joe Dillard series thinking I'll try this one and then surely go onto something else. After reading this my next "something else" was the second of the series and I've just completed the third. I really don't recall the last time I got so much enjoyment meeting new people like Dillard, his family, and his associates. Each of the series is so addictive that you just can't wait for the next one. Dillard starts out as a defense attorney but much changes as the series continue. You feel the characters becoming good friends. Their lives become important and you can't help but root for them as some face some major obstacles. His legal cases are well thought out and character development is extraordinary. Several different law cases weave in and out but you never become lost in remembering them the next time they appear.
I'm sure I will read every Dillard book. Start with the first one and I'm kind of certain you'll go on to the next. Very highly recommended.
I accidentally came across Scott Pratt and The Joe Dillard series. Wow were to start. First I may have previously written one or two author reviews, but as an avid reader of political/crime, this hit the complete TOP for me. I'm five days in and cannot stop reading. Mr. Pratt has hit every mark I need to consider a book worth my time. I love Joe Dillard, he may be a fictitious character, but I so want there to be men like him in this world. The twists and turns in this series are not always predictable. The principles of law are clear and concise. He has a way of being descriptive, just enough to set the scene without having to explain every detail that would normally have me skipping ahead out of boredom. He definitely knows the people and dialects of the area. I was born in Kentucky and have family all over this region, so I can truly appreciate the art of capturing their charm. Okay, thanks Scott. I have to get back to book five. Eventually, I'm going to be all caught up. I'll be not so patiently waiting for your next book!
This review is about Scott Pratt’s Joe Dillard series, or at least the first 4 that I have read. It is a terrific series, right up there with the Jessie Stone (William Parker), Harry Bosch (Michael Connelly) and Joe Picket (C. J. Box). If you like lawyer/courtroom or police procedurals or regular guy heroics or the twists and turns of a good mystery, then you’ll like Scott Pratt’s Joe Dillard series. He’s got it all. The writing is really good. It moves at a good pace (as Elmore Leonard advised in his list of how to write a good book) leaving out the stuff readers tend to skip over. I live in Tennessee as the main character Joe Dillard does and there is no false note in the characters or the dialogue. As sparse as the writing is, there is plenty of character development and credibility as to the legal system and investigation techniques. Believability is 100%. My only advice is to kill off the sister Sarah. Like with a alcoholic uncle, I’d participate in an intervention once, twice or even maybe three times and after that, the hell with him. Even Michael Connelly killed off Bosch’s ex-wife. Jessie Stone has quit dragging around thoughts of his ex-wife. But hey, that’s no deal breaker. We all have our cross to bear and Joe Dillard has his sister… plus the other usual accumulated baggage that makes him a believable human worth taking a journey with on the pages of a book.
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