The Deep Blue Alibi is the sequel to Solomon vs. Lord. In the first
book readers met Victoria Lord, an uptight by the book kind of lawyer, who through a series of hilarious twists and bizarre turns finds herself partnered with Steve Solomon, another lawyer who plays by his own rules, to defend a
murder case. As the team have almost no evidence, they have to be rather creative in their defence. In this book, Steve Solomon and Victoria Lord are preparing for another very difficult murder case. In this case, there seems to be more
potential murder suspects and too many leaps of faith for the team’s comfort. Worse yet, one of these potential suspects is one of Victoria’s old flames. I absolutely loved Solomon vs. Lord. The book was interwoven with various sub-stories and subplots; the characters were clever with amazing chemistry; and the ridiculous events surrounding the actual murder trial were hilarious because they were so realistic. I didn’t really expect that the sequel could stand up to my high expectations after the first book yet I actually think I enjoyed The Deep Blue Alibi more that the original book. I think that in already knowing the characters, the depth of their sarcasm, wit, and ability to always get them into strange situations added even greater depth and enjoyment to the story. It’s also kind of nice to see that happily ever after never quite looks like what you expected.