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Trial and Terror
- De: Adam L. Penenberg
- Narrado por: Jack de Golia
- Duración: 6 h y 13 m
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The good news is that public defender Summer Neuwirth just won her first case, which involved a brutal rape and kidnapping. As Summer pursues her next case, this time to keep an innocent woman off death row, elements of that past--a mysterious case of childhood amnesia, her police officer father's involvement with a serial killer, a terrifying attack she survived just months earlier--entwine with her present legal work, her missing mother, and her rocky relationship with a private investigator, all of which culminate in a thrilling trial... and terror.
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not your typical thriller mystery
- De Midwestbonsai en 12-30-14
- Trial and Terror
- De: Adam L. Penenberg
- Narrado por: Jack de Golia
GREAT NARRATION MAKES GOOD MYSTERY ENTERTAINING
Revisado: 09-10-14
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I was engrossed by this book from the first page to the last. Public defender Summer Neuwith”s client, Marsalis, is found not guilty of rape, then stalks her and turns out to be a creepy, techno-expert who knows too much about her and can watch her every move. There are several story lines, including Summer defending the woman accused of murdering prosecutor Harold Gundy, who is Summers courtroom adversary. The ending was a surprise.
What enhanced this book was the narration by Jack de Golia, who brought the characters to life. At times, it felt like I was listening to an old radio play, with different actors performing each role rather than Mr. de Golia performing them all. In particular, Mr. de Golia did an excellent job with the voice for the creepy Marsalis.
I will definitely listen to other books narrated by Mr. de Golia.
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