(Gerard's review)
Down The Darkest Road by Tami Hoag is about
how the criminals’ rights are protected to the extent they actually walk
around freely because there is no evidence that they did anything
wrong. In this book you know who the criminal
is up front and what a pervert he is, yet the police can’t do anything
about it because of the laws. After a fight with her dad, 16-yr-old
Leslie turns up missing. Her younger sister, Leah, who never caused her
parents any trouble grows resentful when she
feels neglected. The dad can’t handle the grief and gets killed in an
“accident” leaving just the mother and Leah to deal with the incident.
When the cops can’t come up with any evidence to make an arrest, the
mother goes off on her own with Leah to seek
justice in her mind.
I thought this was an interesting read but didn’t
approve of the mother going off on her own being a vigilante and putting
Leah in danger. I liked the ending and enjoyed the trip though. My
favorite characters were Leah and Mendez and
cop.
(Karen's review) Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!
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