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Reviewed by Juan Lynch for Readers' Favorite
Twisted Fate by Adam Lewis is a thought-provoking, gripping legal thriller. Follow Jay Sutherland, the son of a runaway teenager turned prostitute. Before Henry, his grandfather and ex-Marine, took him in, all Jay knew was pain and darkness. Fortunately, Henry turned that boy into a man. Jay promised to follow in the footsteps of his savior and dedicated his life to service as a Marine. Unfortunately, Sgt. Sutherland's career with the Marines was cut short when one of the men under his command made a mistake during a mission. Although it was not easy, with the help of an old friend, Jay was able to continue his fight against evil as a lawyer, and eventually as a district attorney in New York.
Despite Twisted Fate being Adam Lewis' debut novel, his writing style is that of a master at his craft. The story was well-paced. Adequate time was spent developing all of the characters and their relationships with one another. I was emotionally invested in Jay Sutherland's journey. He was introduced as a child scarred by neglect and abuse but developed into a man that you can depend on to bring about justice. On the other hand, I appreciated how Benedict, the main antagonist, was well-portrayed as a ruthless kingpin. I also liked that some intriguing plot twists heightened the suspense of the story. Once I started reading, it was difficult to put the book down. I highly recommend Twisted Fate to all avid readers interested in a character-driven, action-packed legal drama.