Mad Dog Justice Mad Dog Trilogy Book 1 by Mark Rubinstein

328 Pages

Publisher: Thunder Lake Press, Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Member’s Titles

Release Date: September 1, 2014

Fiction (Adult), Racketeering, Money Laundering, Brooklyn, Murder

Roddy “Mad Dog” Dolan, a prominent surgeon and his childhood friend, Danny Burns, an accountant are on the run. Danny was shot while sitting in his office. Next, a doctor who resembled Roddy was shot and killed. They do not know if these actions were related to the events of the past year involving their silent partnership in a restaurant or something else entirely.

As with the first book, the story takes place in a short time frame, but it feels slow. There are a lot of repetition of Roddy’s reminiscing. The characters are somewhat developed, and it is written in the third person point of view. Again, as in the first book, Roddy spends a lot of time reflecting on his childhood and his time with the Army Rangers. I liked the concept of the story but felt it could have been delivered better. I enjoyed this book more than the first book.

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