
The Advocates Conviction by Teresa Burrell
Genre: Thriller | Mystery
Pages: 327
Publisher: Silent Thunder Publishing

BACK OF THE BOOK:
Sabre Orin Brown’s clients keep disappearing. With seemingly no connection between the cases, Sabre enlists the help of her southern PI friend, JP, and her best friend, Bob, to find each of them–before it’s too late. In her race against the clock, Sabre must determine whether contemporary horrors are being buried in the shadow of dark traditions–or if it’s something else at work. A conspiracy years in the making, secrets hidden for decades, and the twisted work of a mysterious society have all come together in the ultimate test of the strength of Sabre’s conviction.
REVIEW:
Book three of The Advocate series is a very good addition to Sabre’s story. This time round the action isn’t as closely related to Sabre’s life as the previous two books were which for me was a nice change to be able to see Sabre, JP, and Bob racing to help not just one, but a group of people.
As with the previous books, the story has a slow build-up over the first two-thirds of the book, explaining the cases the team are involved in, building clues and running down leads before picking up pace in the final third and everything coming to light. The author is very good at keeping you guessing who is involved in the criminal activities with twists occurring right to the final chapters.
I really enjoy the author’s approach to thriller novels and I love this series especially the growing bond between Sabre and JP.
