
The Seven is a pacy legal drama that had me hooked from the very first page. Robyn Delvey crafts a high-stakes courtroom battle with a compelling lead, interesting characters, and a plot that keeps you guessing.
Eve Wren is determined, intelligent, and under immense pressure as she takes on the biggest case of her career. The trial of Patrick Nye and his cult is fascinating, with Delvey balancing legal intricacies with a sense of urgency and suspense.
The pacing is relentless, making it nearly impossible to put down. Just when you think you have a handle on the case, another layer is revealed, pulling you deeper into the mystery. The blend of legal drama and psychological tension is spot-on.
My only minor critique is the ending—it didn’t quite tie everything together as seamlessly as I’d hoped. Some of the clues laid out earlier in the book didn’t fully connect with the resolution, making the conclusion feel slightly disjointed. That said, it was still satisfying overall, and it didn’t take away from how gripping the rest of the novel was.
If you love legal thrillers that combine courtroom drama with real danger and high stakes, The Seven is a must-read. I’ll definitely be looking out for Robyn Delvey’s next book!