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Lacy Stoltz is an investigator for the Florida Board on Judicial Conduct. She is a lawyer, not a cop, and it is her job to respond to complaints dealing with judicial misconduct. After nine years with the Board, she knows that most problems are caused by incompetence, not corruption. But a corruption case eventually crosses her desk. A previously disbarred lawyer is back in business with a new identity. He now goes by the name Greg Myers, and he claims to know of a Florida judge who has stolen more money than all other crooked judges combined. And not just crooked judges in Florida. All judges, from all states, and throughout U.S. history. What the source of the ill-gotten gains? It seems the judge was secretly involved with the construction of a large casino on Native American land. The Coast Mafia financed the casino and is now helping itself to a sizable skim of each month's cash. The judge is getting a cut and looking the other way. It's a sweet deal: Everyone is making money. But now Greg wants to put a stop to it. His only client is a person who knows the truth and wants to blow the whistle and collect millions under Florida law. Greg files a complaint with the Board on Judicial Conduct, and the case is assigned to Lacy Stoltz, who immediately suspects that this one could be dangerous. Dangerous is one thing. Deadly is something else.
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2 primary books3 released booksThe Whistler is a 3-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2016 with contributions by John Grisham.
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I enjoyed the book but it just was not very suspenseful or had only 1 real “plot twist” that really surprised me. I read the audio book and the reader was very good. Reading Game: count how many unique BURNER CELL PHONES are mentioned.
Reading again thanks to Aniah encouraging me to just ditch the other book I was stuck on. I really liked this one, started slower than the other Grisham books I've read and I never really got super connected to the characters but it was definitely entertaining and exciting! Worth the read.
Age range: 16+
Not really any concerning content, violence all happens off screen. Maybe too boring for younger readers?