by Stacy Abrams
Doubleday (May 11, 2021)
Hardcover : 384 pages, also
available in Kindle, Paper, and on Audible
ISBN-10: 0385546572
ISBN-13: 978-0385546577
Supreme Court Justice, Howard Wynn,
lies “sleeping” in a coma. The first few pages set up the story, how he falls
into the sleep, and give us background on his intrepid clerk, the protagonist
Avery Keene, who has a family full of problems and no idea that the Justice is
about to dump his decision-making power in all areas (health, finance, papers)
on her instead of name his wife or son.
While I found the set-up pages a bit
slow moving, once into the story, I realized that the complexity of the tale,
needed that detail in order for our minds to follow the faster pace at which
Abrams skillfully weaves together the tales of family perfidy, political
perfidy, and international upset in the world of vaccines into a braid
well-worth our time. Plus she adds just a dash or romance, the bow on the
braid.
Abrams, while perhaps better known for
her political prowess, and stunning non-fiction work on voting rights
especially, is no stranger to fiction. Under the pen name, Selena Montgomery, she has written eight
romantic suspense novels.
Considering the timeline involved with
putting out a work of fiction with a major publisher, Abrams is also eerily
prescient in giving us frighteningly realistic negative possibilities of a
merger between an American and Indian genetics firm that supposedly is for curing
a deadly genetic disease. Her depictions of an evil genius in the White House ,
willing to commit murder to achieve his aims is also terrifying. However having
lived for more than thirty years in the DC playpen seen its workings up close
and personal, I have to say, she has created realistic characters on all sides.
I would love to see Avery Keene apply
her keen mind (pun intended) to other DC -based mysteries. Maybe a new series
is in the works? While Justice Sleeps is an exceptionally good read and
deserves five stars.
I was thrilled to have latched on to
this book as my local librarian was setting it out.
Find it. Read it. It’s the first fiction she has published under her own name. The book is available on Kindle and at local bookstores.
Joan Leotta ©2021
Joan Leotta plays with words on page and stage. Her poetry, essays, cnf, short stories, and articles are widely published. Mysteries are favorite things to read..short and long..and to write.
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