Jury Master
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.18 (651 Votes) |
Asin | : | B000FA4VVY |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 444 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-06-09 |
Language | : | English |
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In the tradition of Scott Turow and Brad Meltzer, this debut novel introduces a bold and entertaining new voice to the legal thriller genre. As he fights for his life, an attorney gets closer to the explosive truth about who he is, how little he knows, and who is really the master of his fate.
Kindle Customer said Kept me turning pages. One reviewer groused because the protagonist is an attorney and there's only one, brief courtroom scene. Sloane may be an attorney, but that is certainly not what this book is about! This is basically a political thriller. Kept me turning pages One reviewer groused because the protagonist is an attorney and there's only one, brief courtroom scene. Sloane may be an attorney, but that is certainly not what this book is about! This is basically a political thriller. 30 years ago an entire Mexican village was wiped out. 2 CIA agents came across the carnage and it has haunted th. 0 years ago an entire Mexican village was wiped out. "Kept me turning pages" according to Kindle Customer. One reviewer groused because the protagonist is an attorney and there's only one, brief courtroom scene. Sloane may be an attorney, but that is certainly not what this book is about! This is basically a political thriller. Kept me turning pages One reviewer groused because the protagonist is an attorney and there's only one, brief courtroom scene. Sloane may be an attorney, but that is certainly not what this book is about! This is basically a political thriller. 30 years ago an entire Mexican village was wiped out. 2 CIA agents came across the carnage and it has haunted th. 0 years ago an entire Mexican village was wiped out. 2 CIA agents came across the carnage and it has haunted th. CIA agents came across the carnage and it has haunted th. David Sloane is a complex and interesting character! Leen Really intriguing. I was a bit hesitant as I prefer more of an investigation, rather than trial lawyer novel, but with David Sloane's character and his past, and then a persistent detective (nicknamed Mole) and even a reclusive CIA operative, which comes into the mix - It was well packed with mystery and action!I had first read My Si. dja818 said Very confusing but a good read. This book takes you from the east coast to the west coast, introducing new characters who seem to have no connection. However, each connection is a compelling story which keeps you reading. Literally all the loose ends don't come together until the end although they do start to merge which, again, keeps you reading. I only gave it fo
All of Dugoni's characters have a fresh and believable edge, and there is plenty of action in far-flung settings. (Mar.)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. But instead of devoting many chapters to the case, Dugoni quickly moves into some unexpected and very interesting territory: a recurring childhood nightmare Sloane shares with former CIA agent Charles Jenkins, apparently a complete stranger. Dugoni, a lawyer who coauthored a nonfiction book about an Idaho worker brain-damaged in 1996 by cyanide fumes, opens his debut novel with a wrongful death attorney in San Francisco, David Sloane, about to make his closing remarks defending a corporation in a similar case. Meanwhile, unstoppable West Virginia police detective Tom Molia investigates the suicide of a top adviser to the president, and what he finds draws Sloane and Jenkins closer to the truth behind t