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Old 02-01-2009, 02:09 PM   #23
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JAG in Space Series book 4

I spent another late night reading the 4th and final book in Hemry's JAG in Space series. I hope he starts writing more in this series. It really is excellent. The 4th book gets 5 out of 5 from me. The storyline is excellent and the writing riveting.

Something I didn't note in my earlier comments about this series is that I am an attorney (well, I used to be one; I stopped practicing law in 1984). I rarely enjoy a "legal" thriller; I find most of them inane. But Hemry's books are well-crafted with very plausible plots (except for the third book in the series which had a real stretch ending). They aren't technical, but they are realistic.

Final evaluation of Hemry's JAG series is

BTW, anyone interested in law-oriented novels should try the Rumpole of the Bailey books written by the late John Mortimer.
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