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  • The Reluctant Jurist

  • Peter Sharp Legal Mystery, Number 8
  • By: Gene Grossman
  • Narrated by: Richard Rieman
  • Length: 3 hrs and 6 mins
  • 3.6 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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The Reluctant Jurist

By: Gene Grossman
Narrated by: Richard Rieman
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The case involved in this Peter Sharp adventure is a dramatic escalation of the jury-tampering attempts made by organized crime back in the roaring 20's when one of their leaders' freedom was in jeopardy, in that it goes a step higher and threatens not a juror, but the judge hearing the case.

It doesn't matter to these criminals that the jury will determine guilt or innocence of the accused, because this defendant on trial is also an attorney, and he is aware of the fact, that in this jurisdiction, a judge has the power to set aside a jury's guilty verdict, and find the defendant innocent.

The usual warnings are given as to bringing the authorities into this threat, and the judge takes them seriously enough to follow that demand, leaving very few choices for a safe, favorable solution, that also brings justice to the culprits.

The clock is ticking and time is running out as the conclusion of the trial is rapidly approaching, so attorney Peter Sharp is forced into drastic action to defeat this hostage situation, and its attempt to extort an acquittal of the attorney on trial.

Thanks to assistance from an unbelievable source, Peter may have found the clue to where his plan should be put into effect so that the situation might be resolved satisfactorily, but you'll be sitting on the edge of your seat as this thrilling adventure come to an end, complete with an undercover operation, the FBI, and Peter Sharp, unexpectedly armed and dangerous.

This is surely one the most exciting of all the cases in this series of 20 books that Gene Grossman has written, that chronicle the adventures of attorney Peter Sharp, his 13-year-old computer-genius legal ward Suzi, and Peter's bitter ex-wife Myra - the top District Attorney prosecutor of Los Angeles County.

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We finally got there!

Peter Sharp is a relaxed lawyer. He is the guardian of a brilliant 8-year-old who helps run his business. It took quite a while to get to the meat of the story – what comes before seems to be kind of a mis-mash of information but all made sense at the end.

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narration 3.5 solid stars


*I received this book in exchange for my unbiased review. If you found the review helpful, would you take a moment and select – yes –below? Consider following me on Audible too.

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An unexpected pleasure!

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I don't know how I missed this series but I'm glad that I know it exists now! What a great Saturday afternoon listen.

I loved the light humor in the writing and the self-deprecating nature of the main character. He was endearing.

This listen didn't get bogged down with minutia. It set up a good story with likable characters and then wrapped it up.

The narrator was the perfect choice and delivered just the right amount of snark.

There were some references to earlier books and now I have to go hunt them down because this listen was perfection.

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Corruption doesn't win all the time

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes, a good story with twists and turns

Who was your favorite character and why?

Susie is a smart, precocious child genius

What about Richard Rieman’s performance did you like?

Good diction, easy to listen to

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Got tense when they kidnapped Susie

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"I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review”.

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"You're in for a real treat. What a novel! It takes your breath away and doesn't come back until the book (or case) is closed..Dynamic action and suspense collide with intellect in this psychological thriller."

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Good book

A real insight into what can happen to good people. A real interesting book to listen to. The narrator is great. I received this audio book for free at my request and voluntarily reviewed.

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The Reluctant Reviewer . . .

I had never read or listened to any of the other Peter Sharp Legal Mysteries, but even if I had, I would find it difficult to imagine that it would have made a difference as to my level of interest and enjoyment of this title. I found both the story-line and character development to be very shallow (perhaps said characters are fully developed in earlier installments) which prevents this work from being a standalone listen. Aside from that, I certainly would not classify this as a legal thriller and/or mystery as the outcome was pretty transparent and, despite a kidnapping of sorts, I found little I would consider thrilling in the story.

The one redeeming quality of the title was the narration of Richard Rieman, whose work I previously enjoyed in the Joe Rubinstein Story of Auchwitz. In this case Rieman did what I thought was a great job in trying to add some enthusiasm to a rather unimaginative story. In fact, if not for the narration, I probably only would have given this overall listen 1-star.

I do not think I am one to be overly critical, but I was asked to submit an honest review and, with some reluctance, here you have mine. A review copy of this audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in return for this unbiased review. My hope is that this review helps in your decision to obtain this book.

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Legal Thriller, it is not.

This is a far cry from a legal thriller but more of a flop.
I made too many notes to include them all here, and it's not even worth the time.
Within the first hour, we learn more information about staged accidents and how it benefits crooked physicians and lawyers than necessary.
The MC, the supposed reluctant judge in the juvenile system, goes on a power trip with how to run his new, temporary courtroom.
Oh, and he thinks a delinquent sixteen year old who can't read (who comes from an illiterate family as well) will miraculously be able to read to his age/grade level within a year.
How the hell *ANYTHING* in the legal system could be used in the same sentence with the word 'kosher' leaves one thinking either the author is an illiterate simpleton or the character is. Possibly both.
Does he really think another judge will talk about a sexual encounter in chambers? He's obviously watched too much porn.
This has been hands down the most disappointing letdown I've encountered and a waste of an Audible credit. BTW, disclaimer: "I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review."
Except I enjoy listening to Richard Reiman. He has brought many books to a more life-like pulse, but this one has decomposed ... I would still second guess picking up another book from him, simply because he narrated though.
I would not recommend this book, series, nor author.

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