Blindsided Justice

A Dylan Tomassi Novel

Fiction - Realistic
310 Pages
Reviewed on 09/23/2024
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Reviewed by Carol Thompson for Readers' Favorite

Blindsided Justice by Dan Romanello is a fast-paced action thriller centered around Dylan Tomassi, a private investor turned protector of justice in the chaos-ridden streets of Tampa. The book begins with a vivid and raw portrayal of a city in turmoil, setting the stage for Dylan to employ his wealth and influence to defend himself and those he loves. The story combines the personal and the political, exploring the consequences of criminal justice reform gone awry, with a local election catalyzing the increase in crime. Romanello successfully weaves in corporate intrigue, legal maneuvering, and physical confrontations.

A mix of success and vulnerability makes Dylan stand out as a protagonist. The pacing is quick, making it hard to put the book down as Dylan navigates a system that seems more interested in political gain than justice. The city of Tampa almost feels like a character in itself as its settings, from Dylan’s mansion to the gritty streets, bring a strong sense of place to the novel. The secondary characters, like Dylan’s childhood friend Alex and his personal assistant Shirley Taylor, provide balance and humanity to his larger-than-life challenges. Then, there’s Ann Hefner, who adds another layer of complexity as Dylan must navigate his feelings while maintaining a professional relationship. Blindsided Justice by Dan Romanello engages readers with timely and relevant themes of crime, corruption, and personal responsibility. The book explores these issues in the context of a fast-paced action thriller with a touch of political commentary, making it a compelling read for adults who love a good, action-packed thriller.