Synopsis Eddie Flynn, a conman turned defense lawyer believes his client who is touted to be the next big thing in Hollywood, is not a murderer. Joshua Kane, a killer, kills to get a seat in the jury. In this cat and mouse story can Eddie Flynn catch the murderer before it's too late? Ruminations ...
TH1RT3EN by Steve Cavanagh This one will keep you up far into the night. The plot is diabolical. So is the killer. Eddie Flynn is the one person who believes the actor accused of killing his wife and her body guard is innocent. The bodies are falling fast and thick. The plot twists are delicious...
I wanted this posted a day ago, but just a couple hours after finishing it, I wasn't capable of discussing it in a meaningful way—unless you consider gibberish with intermittent "squee"s and a lot of exclamation points meaningful (and, I suppose it is, in a fashion). I think I'm a bit better now, bu...
Eddie's being sued in a way to attack the legacy -- and the finances -- of his friend/mentor Judge Harry Ford for a case he had back in his days as a defense attorney. Harry's client was found guilty -- and insane -- and died about a decade later in a treatment facility she'd been sentenced to for m...
This is the second Eddie Flynn novel that I've read (out of order) and it's a thrill ride from beginning to end. It's non-stop intrigue as Eddie Flynn takes on a murder case, convinced that his client is innocent. There's a lot of machinations, conspiracy and revelations, all of which add to the exc...
Eddie Flynn is an ex-con man and now works as a lawyer, hired to help out in a kidnapping case. The story takes all sorts of twists and turns and the whole thing is quite a ride. There's a fair amount of violence and a body count but also a lot of courtroom scenes. The characters are well-defined an...
If you've noticed anything about what I read is that I love series and that is 99% of what I read. Last year I started reading the Eddie Flynn series by Steve Cavanagh and I was impressed by how good the series is. When I saw that Steve was attached to this book and after I read the description I ...
Instructions for use: Set your Suspension of Disbelief setting to maximum Dial down your empathy for people being killed for fun and try to feel ok about spending time inside the head of a serial killer Clear your calendar, switch off your phone, tell everyone you're not to be disturbed and settl...
[I received a copy of this book from NetGalley.]Hmm… The premise sounded interesting, for sure (the killer’s not on trial, but in the jury!). However, the execution made it a little too far-fetched to my liking.I didn’t know the ‘Eddie Flynn’ series before—this is actually the fourth book, although ...
Lawyers don’t usually question whether or not a client is telling truth. That way lies madness. You do what you have to and trust the system. So, the guilty plead guilty. The innocent fight their case and the jury decides. If a by-product of that process is the emergence of the truth, then so be it,...
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