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When terrorists plot to blow up five of the country’s ammunition plants, Lady Justice calls on Quirky Arlo Quimby as her newest recruit. But Arlo himself becomes a target due to his association with a controversial and unorthodox group. Once again, Walt finds himself knee-deep in conspiracies and assassins.

Read Online Lady Justice and the Quirky Arlo Quimby Robert Thornhill 9781796448689 Books


"Lady Justice and the Quirky Arlo Quimby
(Lady Justice #35)
by Robert Thornhill

The 35th installment of the Lady Justice series. The author has found more conspiracies to let the reader debate. Walt Williams and friends work their way around new terrorist groups. The story keeps you hanging on to see what happens next. This book kept me entertained and thinking. Thank you Robert Thornhill for keeping Lady Justice alive.

The narration was well done. The characters were well portrayed. George Kuch knocks it out of the park once again.

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review."

Product details

  • Series Lady Justice (Book 35)
  • Paperback 224 pages
  • Publisher Independently published (February 8, 2019)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1796448680

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Lady Justice and the Quirky Arlo Quimby Robert Thornhill 9781796448689 Books Reviews


  • As with all of the other books in the Lady Justice series, I enjoyed reading the latest by Robert Thornhill, Lady Justice and the Quirky Arlo Quimby. In this installment, Walt is introduced to Arlo, a part-time waiter at a fancy restaurant, who overhears what he thinks is a terrorist plot against the country. The police department is blowing him off, but Arlo continues to provide new clues to make for a stronger case. Arlo is also a part of a quirky group of followers who think the earth is flat and convinces Walt to partake is some of the weekly discussions; although, I feel the author spent too much time in the book about the debate of flat vs. round and should have focused more on the case or the bad guys. After solving the terrorist plot, somebody is killing senior members of the group and wants to put an end to them. Can Walt find the killer before it is too late? It is a fun and quick read and can be recommended for any age group.
  • Lady Justice and the Quirky Arlo Quimby
    (Lady Justice #35)
    by Robert Thornhill

    The 35th installment of the Lady Justice series. The author has found more conspiracies to let the reader debate. Walt Williams and friends work their way around new terrorist groups. The story keeps you hanging on to see what happens next. This book kept me entertained and thinking. Thank you Robert Thornhill for keeping Lady Justice alive.

    The narration was well done. The characters were well portrayed. George Kuch knocks it out of the park once again.

    I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
  • I am usually such a big fan of any of the Authors Books, but this time I just did not like it as much as all the previous ones. Usually the books are a quick read, with mystery that requires some quick thinking of our hero Walt and his motley crew, sprinkled with humor throughout. Where the Author lost me this time around was the long drawn out lectures on why some believe that the Earth is flat. Anyway it was an entertaining read, but not my favorite by far. However I am still a fan of Robert Thornhill, you just can't make everybody happy all the time.
  • suspense, private-investigators, law-enforcement, family, friendship, situational-humor, verbal-humor *****

    What do Hitchcock, Cussler, and Thornhill have in common? Fascinating plots, suspense, action, and cameo appearances in their productions! This book starts with accidentally discovering an explosive conspiracy, moves on to a learning experience regarding the beliefs of the Flat Earth Society, murder, and more. Another great read!
    George Kuch continues to be a great narrator, but I find myself upping the rate a little.
  • The newest offering by author Robert Thornhill, “Lady Justice and the Quirky Arlo Quimby,” is well off the beaten path of most mystery books. This time Thornhill sets his mystery/comedy series around the believers of the flat-earth and the NASA is a hoax conspiracy theorists. A routine action/thriller would have just stayed in the story line parameters of bad guys blowing up munition plants around the USA in an effort to disrupt our security. Thornhill makes the one reporting the plot, Arlo Quimby, a member of the Flat-Earth Society. As the story unfolds, Thornhill works into it details about the beliefs of its members and the possibility that they are correct…even Walt Williams, retired real estate broker turned KC police associate turned PI. Of course, the bad guys are caught before the task of leveling 5 plants simultaneously takes place, but the story doesn’t end there. There is still a rogue agent trolling the flat-earthers. The second part of the book deals with finding out who wants to shut the flat-earthers up as they make their secondary claims, that the NASA space flights have been a 70-year-old hoax perpetrated upon the American public. Again, Thornhill doesn’t deal in conclusions but presents much in the way of evidence toward this thinking.
    At the conclusion, Thornhill makes a plea for tolerance for others who hold beliefs different than the majority, for using discussion and debates instead of bombs. In that message, he is of course, correct.
    If one wants to explore these ideas more fully, Thornhill gives the reader a list of sources to which they turn for more information. The story, #35 in the Lady Justice Series is fast paced and has some humorous moments as all the Lady Justice books do. One must suspend judgement on people with different beliefs as this one pushes the envelope on conspiracies committed by our government upon our people.
  • Lady Justice and the Quirky Arlo Quimby (Lady Justice, #35) by Robert Thornhill

    In the newest Lady Justice, a terrorist is trying to blow up the countries arsenals. Walt is on the case with the help of an odd man named Arlo Quimby. Due to the controversial conspiracy group Arlo belongs to his life is soon in danger. Will Walt be able to stop this from happening, and save Arlo?

    A fast paced original story with a very interesting plot. I liked Arlo, a quirky and nice person. With informative, interesting and thought provoking photos I was intrigued. Thought provoking theories (I do not want to give spoilers) made me think a bit. Overall I found Lady Justice and the Quirky Arlo Quimby an fun read a highly recommend to all.
  • The author provided me with a complimentary copy of this audiobook with no expectation of a review. Once again, Robert Thornhill and George Kuch have delivered a thrilling listen. There's a controversial group involved (I won't spoil it by saying what type of group) and major conspiracy theories. As per all of the books in this series, Walt ends up right smack in the middle of it all and narrowly escapes injury/death. I don't know how Robert gets his information or ideas for his books. I just hope the material keeps coming so this series never ends.