Every Sunday we are taking a look at the world of books. I read a lot and always want to share my opinions on what I read, so I thought it would be fun to write reviews. Today we are looking at the third book in the book series by Rob Rinder.

The Protest (2011)
Rob Rinder
Synopsis
The world-famous artist. A fatal brush with death.At a star-studded opening night for the Royal Academy’s celebration of renowned artist Max Bruce, someone is hiding a dark secret.
As the night reaches its climax and Max addresses his admirers, the occasion takes a shocking turn when a protester runs from the crowd and sprays the artist with blue paint.Max collapses and it soon turns out that the paint was laced with cyanide.Someone
Someone has been plotting to kill him.All evidence points to the protestor – and newly qualified barrister Adam Green is assigned the impossible task of their defence.
But could there be others who wanted Max dead?
– from Waterstones
Positive Points
This is a good read and I would argue is better then the book before it. Just like the others it delves into the action straight away and leads straight into a really interesting story
Negative Points
I would say parts of it are really disappointing that’s all I can say.
Overall Review
This is a good read and whilst you need to read all the books to understand the narrative I think this is better then the second one. It is an interesting story and makes you want to read it.





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