NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "John Grisham, move over...A riveting tale of murder, treachery, and skullduggery at the highest levels." - Seattle Times In a courtroom, David Sloane can grab a jury and make it dance. He can read jurors' expressions, feel their emotions, know their thoughts. With this remarkable ability, Sloane gets juries to believe the unbelievable, excuse the inexcusable, and return the most astonishing verdicts. The only barrier to Sloane's professional success is his conscience -- until he gets a call from a man later found dead, and his life rockets out of control.
Just twenty, Ed Venditti carried a photograph of his family inside his helmet. Sloane had no photograph. ... Sloane dropped the jacket in Venditti's lap, then stood to disembark before Venditti could argue the matter further.
The first novel in Mickey Spillane's classic detective series starring hard-boiled private eye Mike Hammer. I, the Jury is a double-strength shot of sex, violence, and action that is vintage Spillane all the way.
Full of nail-bitingly tense action scenes as well as edge-of-your-seat courtroom drama, Bodily Harm finds Robert Dugoni at the very top of his game.
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Every jury has a leader, and the verdict belongs to them.
Ultimately, the central figures in We, the Jury must navigate the blurred boundaries between bias and objectivity, fiction and truth.
nothing out of the ordinary and hadn't since they left the motel room. He would have known, too. He'd checked the mirror every ... MARSHALL. COLE CHECKED the rearview mirror. He saw DANA DISEMBARKED FROM the United Airlines 747 into the.
“Steve Venditti,” he said. “So you're new, huh?” “Just a couple weeks.” “Where've they had you working?” “All over,” Sloane said. “Mostly as a replacement.” Montoya patted his shoulder. “Well you're in for a treat tonight.” “How's that?
Now there's only one thing Jennifer can do to save her life...and she refuses to do it. So Hardy must do it for her. And in a shocking case of violence, betrayal, and lies, his only weapon is the truth... The 13th Juror.
Underwood instructed Cerrabone to call his first witness, and the prosecutor obliged, calling the county medical examiner Stuart Funk. He retrieved Funk from the hall outside the courtroom. Witnesses could not sit in the proceedings ...
And Richard Jury may not make it out alive. A stolen book, stolen lives, or is any of this what it seems? Identity, memory, provenance - these are all called into question in The Blue Last