Summary
Ten years on from the events that took place inside The Lyons Orphanage, Sam is still no closer to finding his parents.
Sam takes a job at the Crown Prosecution Service to find clues about the identity of his parents by investigating the case against Howard Lyons, who was sectioned as a result of his actions.
Nicholas Lyons, stricken with illness, pleads with Sam to visit his brother and have him transferred to a prison for his crimes, to save Howard from the indignity of life in a psychiatric hospital.
This sets Sam on a path to learn all he can about the case but clean-cut Sam knows he’ll have to break a few rules to get to the bottom of it.
Sam takes a job at the Crown Prosecution Service to find clues about the identity of his parents by investigating the case against Howard Lyons, who was sectioned as a result of his actions.
Nicholas Lyons, stricken with illness, pleads with Sam to visit his brother and have him transferred to a prison for his crimes, to save Howard from the indignity of life in a psychiatric hospital.
This sets Sam on a path to learn all he can about the case but clean-cut Sam knows he’ll have to break a few rules to get to the bottom of it.
My Thoughts
I love it when I receive a sequel to a book I've reviewed in the past! Well, I do if I enjoyed the previous book! Haha! And, since I did enjoy the first book in this series (The Lyons Orphanage) I am happy to read and review this sequel!
The Lyons Legacy, just like The Lyons Orphanage, does read a bit slow in the beginning. Actually, it's pretty slow for the majority of the book. However, when it kicks into high gear, it moves along quite nicely!
I enjoyed seeing the growth and maturity in the characters as well as in the writing all around! I am so thankful to have the opportunity to read and review another good, entertaining book!
*Note: I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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