Monday, June 3, 2013

Crime of Privilege by Walter Walker

If you like mysteries, twists and turns then you will like this book.  The mystery who done it sprinkled with legal drama and trying to answer the question can money really buy silence and the legal system? 
At the same time this is also a book about trying to redeem oneself from ones past.  In Crime of Privilege can George Becket a young Assistant DA make up for keeping his mouth shut as a young man when faced with trying to find out the truth about the murder of a young college student.  Or will the same money that was used to cover up a rape so many years ago, be able to cover up this crime? 
This book will have you on the edge of your seat.  I found that I could not put it down, as I read through the mystery of trying to see who killed Bill Telford's daughter.  I found Crime of Privilege to be full of enough twists and turns that just when I thought I had it figured out that on second glance, I didn't know who had committed murder. 
I do have to warn you though, there are some graphic details about the rape and some language in this book.
Overall though I enjoyed reading Crime of Privilege.