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Rating:  Summary: William Deverell's Finest Novel Review: In Dance of Shiva we are introduced to many of the characters that populate Deverell's later novels: Max Macarthur and his law partner's at Pomeroy, Marx, Macarthur, Brovak and Sage; the alcoholic but brilliant lead counsel for the defense, Arthur Beauchamp; crown prosecutor Leroy Lukey, and a host of others. Deverell splendidly captures the feel of Vancouver in the early eighties, and he writes with the knowledge of the Canadian legal system that could only come from the star attorney who long headed the BC Civil Liberties Association.Shiva is the Rama of a commune who is accused of murdering his 22 followers. Arthur Beauchamp is his defense attorney, and Max Macarthur his able assistant, who soon finds himself enthralled with Shiva's charisma and mystique. As the case unfolds in court, Macarthur finds himself wondering whether he's defending a mad man, or a framed messiah. And just where does the American Heiress who ran off to join the Moonies fit into it all? Funny, poignant, remarkable, the superlatives could go on forever. Simply put: Read it.
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