A Killer’s Alibi + Giveaway




About A Killer’s Alibi


Series: Philadelphia Legal

Paperback: 430 pages

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer (February 19, 2019)

For attorney Mick McFarland, the evidence is damning. And so are the family secrets in this twisty legal thriller from the Amazon Charts bestselling author of A Criminal Defense.

When crime lord Jimmy Nunzio is caught, knife in hand, over the body of his daughter’s lover and his own archenemy, he turns to Mick McFarland to take up his defense. Usually the courtroom puppeteer, McFarland quickly finds himself at the end of Nunzio’s strings. Struggling to find grounds for a not-guilty verdict on behalf of a well-known killer, Mick is hamstrung by Nunzio’s refusal to tell him what really happened.

On the other side of the law, Mick’s wife, Piper, is working to free Darlene Dowd, a young woman sentenced to life in prison for her abusive father’s violent death. But the jury that convicted Darlene heard only part of the truth, and Piper will do anything to reveal the rest and prove Darlene’s innocence.

As Mick finds himself in the middle of a mob war, Piper delves deeper into Darlene’s past. Both will discover dark secrets that link these fathers and daughters—some that protect, some that destroy, and some that can’t stay hidden forever. No matter the risk.


My Review

I liked this book. The alternating storylines at first kind of was distracting. At first there was Mick's case and than the case that his wife, Piper was working on. I did not really make the connection at first that the story changed between the two cases and therefore, I was trying to figure out the connection between the cases. In fact, I thought that Mick's wife was helping him in the beginning. This is partly my bad but at the same time it showed that the transition to the two storylines was not as smooth. Yet, the further that I got into the book, the clearer the dual storylines got.

I was drawn more towards Piper's case. The main character, Darlene was more relatable. Plus, I really felt for her and her story. So for me the overall story was a bit more one sided. Yet, I thought that Mick; himself was good. He showed his intelligence. Together, I thought that Mick and Piper worked well with each other. They fed off one another's energy.

While, I might not have "loved" this book, I would read another one by this author. I may even go back and start with book one in this series.

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About William L. Myers, Jr.


William L. Myers, Jr., is the author of the bestselling Philadelphia Legal series, which includes the #1 Kindle bestseller A Criminal DefenseAn Engineered Injustice, and A Killer’s Alibi. A Philadelphia lawyer with thirty years of trial experience in state and federal courts up and down the East Coast, Myers has argued before the United States Supreme Court and still actively practices law. Myers was born into a proud working-class family; graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Law; and now lives with his wife, Lisa, in the western suburbs of Philadelphia.

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I have 1 copy to giveaway. US/Canada only. Leave a comment with your email address. For additional entries, go to my Instagram post. Winner chosen February 26th.

Instagram tour schedule:


Monday, February 18th: @somekindofalibrary

Monday, February 18th: @jessicamap

Tuesday, February 19th: @thecityofdarkclockwork

Wednesday, February 20th: @_ebl_inc_

Thursday, February 21st: @dropandgivemenerdy

Friday, February 22nd: @jennblogsbooks

Monday, February 25th: @booksandpolkadots

Tuesday, February 26th: @readingbetweenthe_wines

Wednesday, February 27th: @createexploreread

Thursday, February 28th: @tbretc

Friday, March 1st: @ladyofthelibrary



Review tour schedule:


Monday, February 11th: @love_my_dane_dolly

Tuesday, February 12th: What is That Book About – author guest post

Wednesday, February 13th: Amy’s Book-et List

Wednesday, February 13th: @crimebookjunkee

Thursday, February 14th: Patricia’s Wisdom

Friday, February 15th: Books a la Mode – author guest post

Monday, February 18th: Books & Bindings

Tuesday, February 19th: Novel Gossip – author guest post

Wednesday, February 20th: Cheryl’s Book Nook

Thursday, February 21st: Thoughts from a Highly Caffeinated Mind

Friday, February 22nd: The Reading Frenzy – author Q&A

Monday, February 25th: Mystery Suspense Reviews

Tuesday, February 26th: Thoughts on This ‘n That – review and Q&A

Wednesday, February 27th: A Holland Reads – author guest post

Thursday, February 28th: From the TBR Pile


Tuesday, March 5th: Wining Wife

Wednesday, March 6th: Becky on Books – author guest post

Thursday, March 7th: Kritter’s Ramblings

Friday, March 8th: Seaside Book Nook

Comments

traveler said…
Thanks for your great review. This novel sounds intriguing and captivating.saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
Myra Ball said…
This book sounds exciting. I like books that weave stories together. I've checked out the author Instagram. I'm confused about how to enter and where. Congrats on the book. oaktreehill@outlook.com
Sara Strand said…
This sounds different but intriguing at the same time. It's definitely one I'd read. Thanks for being on the tour!

Sara @ TLC Book Tours
The cover is what drew me in! I like it when I'm kind of tricked by the clues. It keeps me thinking! Dianna (dedezoomsalot at yahoo dot com)
Thank you for your review! I too can find dual POV novels distracting at times, depending on how it's done. But this still sounds like a good read. mbradeen [at] yahoo [dot] com
Caitlin said…
This book has a really striking cover.

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