So this is book five of the Joe Dillard series. Like I’ve said in my previous four reviews, I like the characters in these books. Nearly immediately, we’re thrown into the story of a little girl (I think she’s 5 or 6) being kidnapped from her bed. Joe’s wife Caroline taught the little girl in dance class for years, so she’s nearly part of the family. As soon as they hear about the kidnapping, Caroline makes them go over to the couple’s neighborhood and look […]
He’ll be watching you… OR She’ll be watching you…
I think this might’ve been a Kindle First? I can’t remember. I do remember (because I just finished it last night) that I liked it though! This book goes through the classic question of “If you saw something not quite right, would you do something about it?” A woman (Ella) sees two young girls on a train. Two recently released convicts (she finds out while casually listening to the conversation) strike up their acquaintance on the train. Ella is alarmed and wants to call someone […]
Not today Satan!
So this is the second book in the Joe Dillard series. I actually started with book one and moved on to book two! I think I’m getting the hang of reading now :) I really liked the main character (Joe) in book one, so I’m going to keep reading until I don’t. He was a defense lawyer in book one, and he was burning out at the end. Now he’s a prosecutor. His very first case is a Satanic slaughter of a whole family. It’s […]
Joe Dillard again
This is book three of the Joe Dillard series. We start out this book with a flashback to when Joe’s friend Ray basically saved Joe’s son Jack’s life. Jack had gotten hit in the head at a baseball game, and Ray had strongly suggested that they rush him straight to the hospital, when everyone else was basically like “walk it off”. We flash forward to Ray getting slammed by a judge in court for being a little late to a hearing that he wasn’t even […]









