Third To Die

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Pub Date 10 Jan 2015 | Archive Date 30 Jan 2015
Carina UK | HQ Digital

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Justice must prevail…

Aiden Connelly has settled in to life in Avalon and is developing a reputation as an attorney who will fight for the truth … no matter what enemies he makes along the way.

…whatever the cost.

But when he is asked to look into the tragic death of an old friend ten years before, Aiden is drawn back to his hometown of Greensburg, the town he eagerly fled as a teenager. As the ghosts from Aiden’s past resurface, and new dilemmas rise up to challenge him in Avalon, Aiden begins to wonder if everything he holds true has been built on lies.

Don't miss a single book in the thrilling new Avalon series:

First to Fall

Second to Cry

Third to Die

Fourth to Run - out now!

Justice must prevail…

Aiden Connelly has settled in to life in Avalon and is developing a reputation as an attorney who will fight for the truth … no matter what...


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Aiden Connelly has settled in to life in Avalon and is developing a reputation as an attorney who will fight for the truth … no matter what enemies he makes along the way.…whatever the cost.
But when he is asked to look into the tragic death of an old friend ten years before, Aiden is drawn back to his hometown of Greensburg, the town he eagerly fled as a teenager. As the ghosts from Aiden’s past resurface, and new dilemmas rise up to challenge him in Avalon, Aiden begins to wonder if everything he holds true has been built on lies.
An easy to read gripper of a book that is very well written.

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I loved this book I have not read the previous two books so will buy these straight away and then will review all together on my blog.
I liked how this book had a mixture of genres to it so it would suit a whole range of readers there is romance and mystery.

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WOW - a very different and powerful story that combines several genres seamlessly and effectively. If you like murder, mystery, romance, crime, lawyer stories then this has elements of them all running through it! I hadn’t realised this was the third book in the series, following on from “First to Fall’ and ‘Second to Cry’. I suspect that reading the others first would make this book even better though background information from these is included throughout so it does work as a standalone, too.

The main character throughout the book is Aiden Connelly, a lawyer from Chicago who has moved to Avalon with his wife, Isla, and their young daughter, Meegan. He is developing a reputation for fighting to find out the truth, regardless of the consequences but at the start of this story he is asked by an old school friend to investigate the tragic death of another friend that happened just before Aiden left their hometown of Greensburg. Aiden still loves and misses Brandy, who was his last major client, but is working to save his marriage. Isla hates living in Avalon. Something is seriously wrong with the owner of the law firm. Some people in Avalon - especially the Sheriff and his brother - want to get Aiden to leave Avalon because he found out and revealed the truth about their nephew/son . . . . The combination of story lines, strong characters, emotional interactions make this a roller coaster ride, complete with unexpected twists, turns, uphill stretches and unexpected falls. This is certainly a story that, once you start riding along with it you’ll not want to get off till the end - and even then you’ll still want to read the next book in the series (assuming there will be one - and if there isn’t, there should be!).

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