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Ocean Court

Ocean Court

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent legal mystery
Review: A homeless man is found dead in present-day Miami. It's no big thing, until the business card of Jonathan Britton, a rising young attorney at Miami Legal Assistance, is found in his possession. Jonathan asks around in Miami's homeless community about the man, a Cuban named Spider who came to Miami in the Mariel Boatlift of the early 1980s. For his trouble, Jonathan is found dead a few days later.

Avery Guerin, another MLA attorney, and Jonathan's sometime lover, asks questions on her own. The story moves to Key West as Avery and Stuart, her law school intern with whom she has a rather torrid relationship, look for a homeless Nicaraguan who spoke to Jonathan soon before his death. The Nicaraguan is actually a writer researching a book on formerly successful people who fell through the cracks during the Reagan/Bush years.

Suspicion falls on Alex, another MLA attorney and Jonathan's mentor who is also a former member of the Florida legislature. Without giving too much away, the story then shifts to the courtroom.

This is an excellent legal mystery. It's got murder, intrigue, sex, and Rockey, an attorney who practiced in Miami, does a very good job at keeping the reader guessing until the end.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great new author!
Review: Arlaine Rockey is a great addition to the legal mystery genre. "Ocean Court" is set in the Miami area and should be especially appealing to Floridians as settings mentioned are real places. The plot twists are cleverly and believably executed leading to an exceptionally done surprise ending. Am anxiously awaiting her next novel which is to be set in the Charlotte NC area. Highly recommended!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great new author!
Review: Arlaine Rockey is a great addition to the legal mystery genre. "Ocean Court" is set in the Miami area and should be especially appealing to Floridians as settings mentioned are real places. The plot twists are cleverly and believably executed leading to an exceptionally done surprise ending. Am anxiously awaiting her next novel which is to be set in the Charlotte NC area. Highly recommended!


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