📚 Pump Up Your Book Presents Sweet Justice Virtual Book Publicity Tour #LegalMystery #VBT #SweetJustice

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Pump Up Your Book is pleased to bring you Ken Malovos’ SWEET JUSTICE Virtual Book Tour February 4 – 28!

A legal mystery of murder and vengeance! SWEET JUSTICE by Ken Malovos #legalmystery #mystery #newrelease #asmsg #puyb Share on X

Inside the Book

Sweet Justice

Title: SWEET JUSTICE
Author: Ken Malovos
Publisher: Independent
Pages: 461
Genre: Legal Mystery

BOOK BLURB:

Judge Robert Tilson is a retired judge now working exclusively as a private mediator and arbitrator. One night he is murdered. The police focus on criminal defendants who appeared before him and past clients. They also are interested in litigants who have appeared before him when he was serving as an arbitrator. But progress is slow and the judge’s daughter, Kathy Lamb, decides to investigate on her own. She makes friends with David Powell, who is quite upset with Judge Tilson for an intended arbitration award that favors his siblings in the division of their parents’ estate. David is acquitted through the efforts of Mike Zorich, trial lawyer. But Kathy finds out that her father had been carrying on an affair with his court clerk for many years and she suspects the clerk’s husband is the one who killed Judge Tilson. She is right.

Meanwhile, Judge Jim Hansen is still dealing with the ordeal of being accused, arrested and charged with murder in the first degree of Alicia Obregon, a woman who had been blackmailing him over an incident in Amboise, France, 30 years ago, when he was accused of raping a fellow student. The jury could not make up their mind and eventually the prosecution decides not to retry him but to dismiss the charges. The other judges in the courthouse shun him. He seeks help with a counselor. He has not been truthful at his trial or with his wife. Further, he threw a case before he became a judge, when he was a deputy district attorney because of the fear of blackmail from Alicia Obregon. Anthony Obregon, Alicia’s husband is then tried for her murder but he is acquitted. It turns out that the husband of the woman who made the charge of rape against Judge Hansen 30 years ago is responsible for Alicia’s murder.

Mike Zorich is in the center of the effort to find the real killers,who are eventually arrested, tried and convicted. Anthony Obregon is the connection between the two cases as he was accused of killing his own wife and he was asked to kill Judge Tilson, but refused to do so. His information and the efforts of Kathy Lamb and Mike Zorich lead to the righteous killers.

ORDER YOUR COPY:

Link to book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Sweet-Justice-Mike-Zorich-Malovos/dp/1732917302/ref=sr_1_26?ie=UTF8&qid=1542662906&sr=8-26&keywords=sweet+justice.

Link to book on B&N: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/sweet-justice-ken-malovos/1129829794?ean=2940161748916.

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Meet the Author

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Ken Malovos has been practicing law in Sacramento for over forty years. He spent twelve years with the Public Defender’s Office and twenty-five years as a business litigator. He now serves full-time as a mediator and arbitrator. He has written three previous Mike Zorich novels and has been recognized by Chanticleer Book Reviews as a First Prize Category Winner in the legal genre of the Mystery and Mayhem competition and as a finalist in the Thriller and Suspense competition.

You can visit Ken’s website at https://kenmalovos.com/.

 

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Blog Tour Highlights

Monday, February 4

Book Feature & Tour Kickoff at PUYB Virtual Book Club

Tuesday, February 5

Guest Blogging at Confessions of an Eccentric Bookaholic

“All of my characters are an extension of myself, in some manner or form. Woody Allen said this about his writing and I believe it to be true.”

Wednesday, February 6

Book Featured at Jody’s Book Reviews

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Monday, February 11

Interview at The Writer’s

“I hope my readers will find this book and all my books to be a pleasurable escape from their normal lives and that they learn something about the legal profession in the process. I have always enjoyed a good story, a page turner, and that is what I hope I have brought to my readers.”

Tuesday, February 12

Book Featured at The Bookworm Lodge

Wednesday, February 13

Book Featured at Mythical Books

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Monday, February 18

Book Review at Sefina Hawke’s Books

“Sweet Justice was a well written book that I could not help, but me pulled into with the numerous plot points that just dragged me deeper and deeper into the story line as I had to discover the truth and find out how all of the puzzle piece fit together! It was quite simple an awesome read and I am so glad that I read it!”

Tuesday, February 19

Book Featured at Readeropolis

Book Featured at T’s Stuff

Wednesday, February 20

Interview at Lori’s Reading Corner

“This book took one year, unlike my other books which took a lot longer. I got into it and it just flowed. I worked with a fabulous editor who gave me many insights along the line.”

Thursday, February 21

Interview at A Blue Million Books

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Monday, February 25

Book Review at Cheryl’s Book Nook

Book Review at Ashley’s Bookshelf

“I loved how realistic everything was (working in the legal field for years, a lot of books fall short on the reality aspect) the author did a great job with that. Also with keeping your attention throughout the book. There was plenty of detail without being bogged down with unnecessary junk
The story line flowed well and I didn’t realize it was a part of a series until I had already started reading. It can stand alone but it left me wishing I had read the previous books to perhaps understand the characters a bit better. There is plenty going on and you have to pay attention, but it wasn’t overwhelming.
4/5 for me. I want to get the previous books and read them and plan to read any more books that come!”

Tuesday, February 26

Book Featured at Stacking My Bookshelf

Thursday, February 28

Book Review at Books for Books

“Mike Zorich was a great character and it as Mike that really made this book into such an enticing read. I loved how the author really made the story come alive on the pages and I loved the way that I had to keep reading to learn more in order to attempt to figure everything out for myself. I enjoyed my guesses being wrong as it meant the story was far from predictable.”

Interview at The Pulp and Mystery Shelf

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