Oh. My. Goodness. I loved this book. Very rarely do I read something that has me reading without breaks, but “A Matter of Trust” was a book I couldn’t put down.
Lis Wiehl pairs up with April Henry to craft the first story (hopefully of many) about Mia Quinn. Mia is returning to work as a prosecutor for King County when she catches a big case quickly. While talking to her best friend on the phone, her friend is shot, and so begins her entrance back into the work field. She takes on her friend’s case while simultaneously working a case of a bullied teenager. She works closely with homicide detective Charlie Carlson who, despite his trying hard not to care, seems jealous of Eli Hall- the new public defender in town- and his apparent crush on Lis.
This book is well crafted since Lis Wiehl bases her novels on real life cases; it’s also relevant with today’s social issues including gun rights and cyberbullying. It’s sounds cliché, but I can’t wait until the next book about Mia Quinn is released!
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