Losing Faith Review
Aaron Littman is a fifty-one year old lawyer and chairman of the most powerful law firm in New York City. Due to recent indiscretions, though, he has placed himself in a position that could cause him to lose everything including his career, marriage, and freedom.
Aaron is blackmailed into taking on a terrorist and murderer as a client against his partner’s wishes. Part of his client’s plan to get off is to blackmail the presiding judge, a former lover of Aaron’s. If she doesn’t side with Garkov, he plans to bring Aaron and Faith’s affair to the attention of the public which would ruin both of them.
When a murder is committed in Central Park and the circumstantial evidence points to Aaron as the killer, Aaron must now work hard to clear his name and stay out of prison. Unfortunately, he needs the help of the very people he has hurt the most, especially his wife.
With the help of his mentor and partner, seventy-one-year old Sam Rosenthal, Aaron fought for his company and his life.
Losing Faith by Adam Mitzner is a legal mystery novel following A Case of Redemption and A Conflict of Interest.
Losing Faith is an intriguing thriller with well-rounded characters and realistic dialogue that will keep readers engrossed for hours. This novel is a page-turner that is difficult to set down. The twists and turns keeps the story moving as it heads to its ultimate finale, a surprise ending that we believe no one will guess.
The courtroom scenes are masterful and drive the story forward, the characters stepping up to the plate, each obviously with their own agenda.
Readers who enjoy a thrilling mystery with strong dialogue and a surprise ending should check this book out. Hopefully, we will receive the next Adam Mitzner novel soon.
If you are interested in Losing Faith or any other of Adam Mitzner’s books, they are available at Amazon.com
A special thank you goes to Simon and Schuster for providing us with a complimentary copy of this book for our review.
Aaron is blackmailed into taking on a terrorist and murderer as a client against his partner’s wishes. Part of his client’s plan to get off is to blackmail the presiding judge, a former lover of Aaron’s. If she doesn’t side with Garkov, he plans to bring Aaron and Faith’s affair to the attention of the public which would ruin both of them.
When a murder is committed in Central Park and the circumstantial evidence points to Aaron as the killer, Aaron must now work hard to clear his name and stay out of prison. Unfortunately, he needs the help of the very people he has hurt the most, especially his wife.
With the help of his mentor and partner, seventy-one-year old Sam Rosenthal, Aaron fought for his company and his life.
Losing Faith by Adam Mitzner is a legal mystery novel following A Case of Redemption and A Conflict of Interest.
Losing Faith is an intriguing thriller with well-rounded characters and realistic dialogue that will keep readers engrossed for hours. This novel is a page-turner that is difficult to set down. The twists and turns keeps the story moving as it heads to its ultimate finale, a surprise ending that we believe no one will guess.
The courtroom scenes are masterful and drive the story forward, the characters stepping up to the plate, each obviously with their own agenda.
Readers who enjoy a thrilling mystery with strong dialogue and a surprise ending should check this book out. Hopefully, we will receive the next Adam Mitzner novel soon.
If you are interested in Losing Faith or any other of Adam Mitzner’s books, they are available at Amazon.com
A special thank you goes to Simon and Schuster for providing us with a complimentary copy of this book for our review.
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