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Lektors_handler
Posted October 5, 2011
What happens when a woman being shoved around in a parking lot calls out to an average guy for help? What does he do when she dies a few hours later and it is clearly murder? What does he do when she turns out to be the sister of his first real love? Follow Clay Ramsey as he goes down this road in "Justice for Amy". Will he get there in time to save the woman who has re-calimed his heart or make the ultimate sacrifice to save her?
"Justice for Amy" is a well written book written from the point of view of the average guy. The situations are real and reasonable and clearly describe a man's point of view. The scene settings and locations entice the reader to go see if they can find these places. It is a great mystery with a dash of romance that you could give to your husband to read.
Barbara-Warren
Posted September 30, 2011
Clay Ramsey got involved when he saw a man mistreating a woman in the parking lot. Since she didn't have a car, he offered to take her home, but when she became violently ill he rushed her to the hospital. To his dismay, she died. At first the police suspected Clay of killing her, but then they decided it had been suicide.
Clay can't forget the woman, whose name was Amy Phillips, or the way she begged him to help her. There was a sweet innocence about her that reminded him of his wife, who had died five years ago. Clay is sure the woman was murdered, and he teams with up with Amy's sister, Jo, to find the truth about what really happened to Amy Phillips.
Justice for Amy is a well written, fast paced story, that will hold the reader from page one. This is one book you won't want to miss.
Overview
Was it suicide…or murder?Clay Ramsey rescues a beautiful young woman from an attacker—only to have her mysteriously die in his arms an hour later.
Who is she? What killed her? Why? The police want to know, too. But after a brief investigation, with few clues, they are saying suicide.
Clay believes she was murdered, and he thinks he knows who did it. But what was the motive? How can he prove it? And how can he convince the police lieutenant who ...