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5.0 out of 5 stars
One really terrific tale, June 15, 1997
By A Customer
This review is from: Robak's Witch: A Don Robak Mystery (Hardcover)
In Indiana, attorney Don Robak recovers from a gunshot wound to his
gut which has dampened his zeal for being a courtroom lawyer. Adding to
Don's troubles, his second wife and their son have left him, fleeing to
Chicago because they are tired of his legal lifestyle. On a positive note,
Don is expected to become a judge in about six months.
..... As a personal favor to an old crony and legal opponent, Madisonville
attorney Kevin Smalley, Don agrees to help on a death penalty murder case.
The accused is Bertha Jones, a local herbalist, who has been arrested for
allegedly poisoning her niece and nephew. Don quickly learns that the
townsfolk want to burn the witch at the stake and that Kevin is just as
unpopular here in rural Indiana for announcing that he is gay. Still Don
begins to investigate and quickly learns that the two deceased teens had
close ties to Reverend Allwell, the leader of a local hate group. As he
gets closer to uncovering the truth, Don struggles to survive irate
religious sects, a crazed local militia group, and the worst of all, a
family seeking revenge. With all that in his way, Don's quest for justice
on his last case may prove, in deed, to be his LAST case.
...... Joe L. Hensley provides his many readers with a great new Don Robak
tale. Don is in his usual position of being under the bridge over troubled
waters in his quest to do what is right within the legal system. ROBAK'S
WITCH is well written with numerous twists and surprising problems
continually confronting Don. The ending is fabulously unique as the impact
of the Witch case on all the characters are provided by the great Mr.
Hensley, whose novels get the highest recommendation from this reviewer.
......Harriet Klausner
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