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Life Sentence |
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Rating:  Summary: Great book! Review: I liked Line of Vision but this one was great! I had one thing figured out before the end but then there were a lot of surprises!
Rating:  Summary: Finally A Lawyer Who Is Not Afraid of the Courtroom Review: I love legal thrillers. As a teenager I dreamed of becoming a lawyer, of arguing the big case, of the maneuverings and the dealing and the strategy of it all. Well, I never did go to Law school, so now I live for vicariously through the writings of those that did. Unfortunately, in recent years the trend of these lawyers turned writers has been to move away from courtroom, turning these legal thrillers into more of detectives with a law degree. It's getting harder and harder to find a good courtroom tale, even when they are advertised as such. So when I picked up Life Sentence by David Ellis I was skeptical. I liked his first book, Line of Vision, but wasn't blown away. The back page quips seemed interesting, and of course there was the obligatory comparison to Grisham in the praise area that book reviewers feel compelled to make anytime a lawyer writes a book. So then I start reading. The tale instantly captures me. In the book, the protagonist Jon Soliday is a highly respected election lawyer with a secret from his past. He has just discovered a loop hole that will almost guarantee his boss and best friend will win the election for governor, but shortly after making the decision whether to use this discovery or not, another lawyer is murdered and Jon is found standing over the dead man's body. This starts a ride through the legal and political system that is both interesting and educational. Ellis does a great job weaving a plot of corruption and revenge that spans over two decades. For once, we actually get to travel into the courtroom and are given a front row seat to the proceedings. I wass absolutely blown away by this book. I both the political and legal aspects to be well thought out and extremely well written. The only downside of this books is that Ellis leaves to many obvious clues to the surprise ending and by about halfway through the book, I had it pretty well figured out. Other than that, this may be the best legal thriller I've read in a long time.
Rating:  Summary: An Excellent Thriller With Multiple Twists Review: I was unfamiliar with David Ellis, but before I was through with this book, I had purchased "Line of Vision", this books predecessor. Life Sentence revolves around the gubernatorial campaign of Grant Tully and his chief counsel Jon Soliday. Into this mix comes a blackmail letter, with hints of an event in these two men's lives twenty years prior. What follows is a story that includes murder, double cross and plot twists. I heartily recommend this book!
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