After Turn's release, a murder occurs-and it's almost identical to the one he was convicted of committing. To protect his job and his reputation, Detective Christopher will have to defy his captain and Internal Affairs in order to prove that Turn Washington is guilty. But was it luck that brought him to the evidence that ties Turn Washington to the new murder scene-or something else?
It's a fascinating read that feels less like fiction and more like reality in a truly terrifying way, and even as things get worse for Turn, the story just gets better and better. Read Full Review
The climax at the end of the issue suggests action is on its way at the beginning of the second half of the series that will be doubtlessly accompanied by more glances into the psyche of Turn, Detective Christopher and the people in their lives. The drama here is capable of being remarkably compelling once the action starts rolling, but the series is already halfway over. The picture revealed in the series second quarter is impressive. The final two chapters will show whether or not this one bears as much intensity as it seems to have. If the series ends with another couple of issues like this one, the whole story could feel very murky indeed. Read Full Review
The issue still doesn't have the series living up to its pitch but as a crime story, it's improved from the first issue. The characters are a bit more interesting in their own various ways. There's an issue with too many connections and people knowing each other too much but it adds a bit of dramatic flair. Better than the first issue but still not great, Vindication feels like this'll be a series that can best be judged when the whole is done. Read Full Review
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