Ratings6
Average rating4.5
Whew!! Whenever I see another installment in this series, I know I need to get ready for a whirlwind of a ride. When it comes to Eddie Flynn nothing is easy or normal and I am here for it.
The imagination of this writer just has me floored! The twists and turns and all the chaos in between had my head spinning. I eagerly await the next installment as I know it will be a read I can't put down.
I sincerely appreciate the publisher and NetGalley for the review copy.
Received digital ARC from Edelweiss
I really enjoyed this book. This is the first I have read of Steve Cavanagh but he has been on my radar. Since it is my first, and number 8 in the series, you can read out of order. I'm sure I would have enjoyed even more if I had read from the beginning of the series but I still enjoyed it and didn't feel like I was missing anything.
The recurring characters are fantastic and have a found family vibe that I adore (this is one of my favorite tropes). Chapters were short and aided the propulsive pace of the plot. The whole time I was intrigued on how he would bring everything together and was satisfied by the ending. This was my first Steve Cavanagh but it won't be my last.
Received digital ARC from Edelweiss in exchange for my honest review
So intrigued was I by the blurb for this book, I knew I had to read it. I didn't realise, however, that it is the eighth book of a series. But do you know what, guys and gals? It doesn't matter, because it can be read as a standalone.
Witness 8 is a gritty, gripping page turner and was, for me, the perfect introduction to Eddie “Fly” Flynn, the con man turned defense attorney. I liked Eddie, and I liked his legal team. This book was so enjoyable I even liked Mr. Christmas.
The story is told from several POV'S, Eddie's being the only one in the first person. It is a complex story, with several strands and sub plots, but it's worth sticking with, particularly for the ending.
Eddie Flynn now has a new fan, and I look forward to reading his back catalogue.
Thanks to Netgalley and Headline for the digital ARC.