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The Last Trial

McMurtrie and Drake Legal Thrillers, Book 3

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The Last Trial

De : Robert Bailey
Lu par : Eric G. Dove
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Former law professor Tom McMurtrie has brought killers to justice, and taken on some of the most infamous cases in Alabama’s history. Now he’s tackling his greatest challenge.

McMurtrie’s old nemesis, Jack Willistone, is found dead on the banks of the Black Warrior River. Willistone had his share of enemies, but all evidence points to a forgotten, broken woman as the killer. At the urging of the suspect’s desperate fourteen-year-old daughter, McMurtrie agrees to take the case.

But as seasoned as McMurtrie is, even he isn’t prepared for how personal and dangerous this case is going to get. With the trial drawing near and his sharp young partner, Rick Drake, dealing with a family tragedy, he recruits his best friend, Bocephus Haynes, to help investigate.

As key witnesses disappear and old demons return, time becomes McMurtrie’s most fearsome opponent. Soon loyalties will be tested and the boundaries of law will be broken as McMurtrie fights to save his legacy—and his client’s life—before the truth is buried forever in the muddy waters of the Black Warrior.

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I listened to the first 2 books of this series, which I enjoyed, especially for the court scenes, although I must say that a last-minute deus-ex-machina solution for the lawyer to win the case is less than satisfactory. This third book of the series is a replay of the second one, with a suspect who MUST be guilty, an open and shut case and a cocksure prosecutor. This is getting old. It is also annoying that the book makes frequent allusions to the other two books, so you had better read them in order, or you won´t understand the background story. On the whole a rather disappointing book, I´m getting tired of same old same old!

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