Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Trial and Error by Robert Whitlow - A Book Review

    

Blair Smith, AKA Buddy, an attorney in Milton County, Georgia, had spent his adult life searching for the daughter he hadn't seen since she was an infant, now a seventeen-year-old young woman. This pursuit of his daughter and her mother, his high school girlfriend, had led him to assist parents whose children had been taken by their non-custodial parent. Now it had also led him to assist in locating a runaway girl who shared his daughter's birthday, and who was likely being trafficked. This intense, emotional story also delves into the importance and power of a life of prayer, and encourages perseverance even after years of praying.

While this story did progress a little slowly at times, it did build in intensity. I would recommend it to those who enjoy contemporary fiction or legal fiction. I am grateful to have received a complimentary copy of Trial and Error from Thomas Nelson via NetGalley without obligation. All opinions expressed here are my own.


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