Customer Review: I am a lawyer and an avid reader. I have read several of Grisham's novels. "The Firm" was his signature piece -- it was a spell binding thriller that had the classic "poetic justice" ending. However, his latest novel, "The Appeal" was a tremendous disappointment. Though it was well written and hard... more info
Customer Review: Her voices for the various characters and her southern accent are enchanting. She was a pleasure to listen to. The story is told by Scout, the daughter of Atticus, an attorney defending a black man accused of rape. The story illustrates the ugliness of racial inequalities in the South which hurts.... more info
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Customer Review: After you have read 2 of Picoult's novels, you realized there's a pattern and you know there will be a trial and a bit of a twist at the end. This one follows that formula right along. What I liked most about this book is all the detail she gave into the Amish life, she did an excellent research... more info
Customer Review: This book is great! It's a murder mystery within a courtroom drama, and both parts are well written and developed. I loved the fact the the main character, Micky Haller, is just like a few lawyers I know, out for the BIG Case and the BIG Buck, but generally a good person when it comes down to... more info
Customer Review: No doubt I would have gotten a lot more out of Show No Fear by Peri O'Shaughnessy if I had read other books in the Nina Reilly series but this was my first. That being said, I really enjoyed the book and will definitely look up the other books in the series. In this book, O'Shaughnessy goes... more info
Customer Review: In this eighth outing for the likable Jack Swyteck, Grippando writes an entertaining story in which Jack ends up helping his former governor father investigate the suspicious death of the vice president.
With his thrillers, James Grippando keeps you glued to the pages and surprises you with... more info
Customer Review: I won't repeat what others have already explained. This is one incredibly well-written, exciting story, based on a true situation. It shows just how corrupt the world has become, and would be eye-opening to those who think the government (or God) is going to take care of everything. The courtroom... more info
Customer Review: I've enjoyed all the Connelly books I've read, no exception here. I would like to see the characters more fleshed out, the dialogue better, the telling less, the book longer, but these are just small criticisms. The subject matter of this book is interesting, dealing with civil unrest and the... more info
Customer Review: A lot of loose ends abound, such as why the innocent victims were selected, how the master minds operated from solitary confinement in prison, and how all the evidence was fabricated
Since I gave four stars to the first three books in the Alex Cross series, I wonder if Patterson really wrote... more info