Righteous

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library binding, 496 pages

Published Dec. 6, 2017 by Thorndike Press Large Print.

ISBN:
978-1-4328-4541-4
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4 stars (3 reviews)

"Isaiah Quintabe has, against many odds, built a proper life for himself: a respected detective in his hometown of East Long Beach, a well-kept home, a growing library, and even a rehabilitated horse-sized pit bull (courtesy of his previous client). But something is wrong: the death of his older brother nearly a decade ago has sent him down a dark path, one that he's never truly been able to escape. RIGHTEOUS is the story of Isaiah's investigation of his brother's death, a quest that will lead him to his greatest adversary, a man who may be IQ's own Moriarty. RIGHTEOUS is also the story of Sarita, Isaiah's older brother's girlfriend, for whom Isaiah feels a lasting, troubling love. Sarita's younger sister, an erratic DJ and gambling addict, has gone missing in Las Vegas, with a frightening bookie, Chinese Triad gangsters, and her own deadbeat boyfriend hot on her tail. On …

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Review of 'Righteous' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

[3+] This second installment does well picking up where the first left off and expanding upon it. We got to know a few characters better, as we met some new players. There were some sections of extreme violence. There's one character that pops up at the end that I didn't remember from earlier in the story—I'm not sure if that's my failure or the author's. (Was I not paying attention? Was the author cramming too much in? It really doesn't matter, I suppose.) I'm still in for at least one more installment.

Review of 'Righteous' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

[3+] This second installment does well picking up where the first left off and expanding upon it. We got to know a few characters better, as we met some new players. There were some sections of extreme violence. There's one character that pops up at the end that I didn't remember from earlier in the story—I'm not sure if that's my failure or the author's. (Was I not paying attention? Was the author cramming too much in? It really doesn't matter, I suppose.) I'm still in for at least one more installment.