Thursday, May 22, 2025

Tearing all these walls down, made from my mistakes: WITNESS 8.

Witness 8 (Eddie Flynn, #8)Witness 8 by Steve Cavanagh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I've never read an Eddie Flynn book before, but it was easy to follow, even though this was the eighth book in the series. It gave off a very Lincoln Lawyer-type vibe -- a lawyer too cool and smart for the law, with a con man angle.

We have Ruby Jackson, a young woman from a once wealthy past who now works as a maid and babysitter for rich people in NYC. This gives her plenty of opportunity to spy and snoop on her employers. One night, Ruby witnesses the murder of Margaret Jackson; instead of calling the police, she files the information away for her own use.

Meanwhile, Eddie's new client is John Jackson, accused of murdering his wife Margaret, with the gun found in his possession, DNA evidence and all. Flynn is convinced John Jackson is innocent, but it is going to be tough to prove it.

This is a wild and crazy tale, filled with corrupt cops, hitmen, and all sorts of killing and blood! It's certainly a dark and violent story, with plenty of murder. I am always impressed when the author can make you interested in the bad guys, though.

There are plenty of moving plot threads in WITNESS 8 but they weave together well. So many of the characters have dark pasts, and some are rather evil, but certainly intriguing. The book has a courtroom aspect and a mystery side, as well as learning more about Ruby and her past.

This is a great page-turner that keeps you reading. I'd definitely like to go back and read more about Eddie.

I received a copy of this book from Netgalley and Atria Books in return for an unbiased review.


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