Colton Parker has now been charged by a multi-millionaire to find the heir to his estate-his wayward son. His son apparently has himself involved with a local biker gang. Colton must use whatever clues he can to hunt down the heir.
But someone does not want him to find the heir, of course. Someone is trying to block Colton's efforts at every turn.
The characters from Original Sin remain true to their personalities in this book. Colton has yet to achieve the inevitable hero personality.
Who the villain is and their purpose for trying to stop Colton is realistic and believable. It's not who you think it is at all.
But the icing on the cake is the ironic end. Something happens that no reader will expect at all. It's something very unpopular and original. I can't believe Brandt did it, but I'm glad he did.
All in all, The Root of All Evil is Brandt's best book to date.
4.5 stars
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