Scott Pratt
Scott Pratt was born in South Haven, Michigan, and grew up in Jonesborough, Tennessee. He is a veteran of the United States Air Force and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from East Tennessee State University and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Tennessee. He lives in...
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Scott Pratt was born in South Haven, Michigan, and grew up in Jonesborough, Tennessee. He is a veteran of the United States Air Force and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from East Tennessee State University and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Tennessee. He lives in Johnson City, Tennessee, with his wife and four dogs.
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Birth date: December 16, 1956
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By: Scott Pratt ISBN: 9781503950542 Publisher: Thomas & Mercer Publication Date: 11/17/2015 Format: Paperack My Rating: 5 Stars A special thank you to Thomas & Mercer for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. Scott Pratt, author of the bestselling legal Joe Dillard series (have read them all...
An Innocent Client started out rough and until I reached the second section, I nearly put this aside for something else to read. This was the first book I had read by Scott Pratt so I was not used to his style of writing...namely switching between writing in the first person for Joe Dillard and then...
This is the 3rd book I have read in the Joe Dillard series. I really enjoyed An Innocent Client. I liked In Good Faith. I think Conflict of Interest is below standard for Scott Pratt. Much is a rehash and some is predictable. I didn't find the plot compelling or suspenseful. There is the usual stere...
This has potential to be a good story, a real page turner that suffered from multiple shifts in time sequences and characters.Joe Dillard is a former defense attorney turned prosecutor. When his friend commits suicide because of some ill treatment by a local judge, everything begins to unravel as t...
The second in the Joe Dillard series. I very much enjoyed this book. It has multiple plot lines and Dillard is, for my taste, perhaps too subject to violent rage (he really should be more used to Sarah's self-destructive tendencies,) and the suggested paranormal elements always make me gag; never...