Hunt For Justice: Judge Willa Carson Books 1 - 2

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4.4
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HUNTĀ FOR JUSTICE: Judge Willa Carson Books 1-2


ā€œIntricate and Ingenious. Make some coffee. Youā€™ll read all night.ā€ -- Lee Child


Contains the first two #1 Bestselling Willa Carson novels fromĀ USA TodayandĀ New York TimesBestselling Author Diane Capri


Due JusticeĀ ā€” When Judge Willa Carson'sĀ "little sister" Carly's in trouble, she's forced to ask Willa for help. Carly knows too much about a powerful Tampa conspiracy. When Carly becomes the number one suspect in the murder of a prominent plastic surgeon, Willa risks everything to uncover the conspiracy and keep Carly alive. Can she do it?


Twisted Justiceā€” War hero General Randall Andrews has been nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court and Willa's husband George Carson leads the fight to defeat him. Until George is arrested for Andrews' murder and Willa pulls out all the stops to free her husband. Can Willa defeat the powerful forces against him or will her beloved George die on death row?


Open this set and you'll agree with fans of Sue Grafton, Margaret Maron, William Kent Krueger, Louise Penny, John Grisham, Lee Child, and more:


"DianeĀ writes likeĀ the maestro of the jigsaw puzzle. Sit back in your favoriteĀ easy chair, pour a glass of crisp white wine, and enter her devilishly cleverĀ world."Ā ā€“Ā DavidĀ Hagberg, New YorkĀ Times Bestselling Author of Kirk McGarvey Thrillers


"ExpertiseĀ shines onĀ every page."Ā ā€“Ā MargaretĀ Maron, Edgar,Ā Anthony, Agatha and Macavity Award Winning MWA PastĀ President and MWA Grand Master 2013


"When Judge Wilhelmina Carson returns, I'llĀ be waiting!"Ā ā€“ TheĀ Contra Costa Times


"Judge Willa is the nicest, most likable sleuth toĀ come along in years!"Ā ā€“ HarrietĀ Klausner


Grab your copy now and start reading today!


FREE, mystery, suspense, Florida, detective, amateur sleuth, woman sleuth, female protagonist, strong woman, legal thriller

Ratings and reviews

4.4
162 reviews
azztaff M
August 13, 2019
its ok. a bit too long winded at times. sometimes i wonder how willa carson became judge, she is clueless and not too bright at times. especially when things are just in front her. at 39 becoming a judge requires ambition,focus and perfection. willa carson at times seems to be all over the place.
15 people found this review helpful
Mindy Phillips
February 21, 2019
Too slow of a read, no suspense or action. Painfully made it to page 170 and gave up. Not a book for fast pace mystery readers. Nothing pulled me in.
29 people found this review helpful
Enrico Hagn (Standoutpunch)
July 17, 2019
Supposed the book hero, "Judge Mighty Mouse", had been a man instead of a woman, he would be whipped to pieces for the displayed preposterous prepotent sexism :-) what they say about men calling their Camaros by name ... šŸ˜Ž
1 person found this review helpful

About the author

Diane Capri was born in Alabama, but grew up in a small German-American farming town north of Detroit. She graduated from Wayne Law School cum laude and served as an editor of the Wayne Law Review. Ranked in the top 1% of lawyers nationwide, she practiced law throughout the U.S. Always an insatiable reader with a keen interest in crime fiction, Diane spent the time on airplanes and in hotel rooms learning fiction craft when not practicing law. In 1995, Diane's largest client filed for bankruptcy protection. The hours to write what she loved instead of what paid the bills stretched endlessly before her. She figured it was now or never. Diane challenged herself to complete Due Justice in the style of stories she loved to read. She'd moved to Florida and adored everything about the Sunshine State. No surprise, then, that her first novel and all Diane's books that followed are suspenseful Florida mysteries. Diane's heroes are Wilhelmina Carson, Jennifer Lane, and Jess Kimball women who deliver true justice along with a splash of humor. The books quickly found a publisher, an audience, and acclaim as well, under the author name M. Diane Vogt. She was humming along on all cylinders again when her publisher failed, bankruptcy followed, and a legal quagmire swallowed her books and her career - again. Diane had long been active in Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, Romance Writers of America, and other writing organizations. After her publisher's bankruptcy, while she was writing the new Jess Kimball novel, Fatal Distraction, she was invited to join International Thriller Writers at its inception and shortly thereafter, became a member of the board along with her friend, the #1 International Bestselling author, Lee Child. At a cocktail party in New York in 2009, Lee and Diane discussed a great question: Where is Jack Reacher? The answer was unknown, which inspired Diane to write a series of suspense novels answering the inquiry with Lee's blessing. The first of those novels is Don't Know Jack, introducing FBI Special Agents Kim Otto and Carlos Gaspar. The short story singles, Jack in a Box, and Jack and Kill quickly followed. The second novel in the series opened to rave reader reviews on September 15, 2013. The sixth book in the Hunt for Jack Reacher series, Jack and Joe, is a 2016 USA Today Bestseller. Diane is a snowbird, dividing her time between homes in Northern Michigan and Florida. Of course, she will always love sharing adventures with Willa Carson and Jenny Lane and Jess Kimball, and reading Travis McGee. But these days, she's busy on The Hunt for Reacher.

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