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Kill All the Lawyers
Solomon Vs. Lord Series, Book 3
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- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
![AudioFile Magazine](https://images.contentreserve.com/audiofile_logo.jpg)
Even though Levine's latest is a clever thriller, one can't ignore William Dufris's focus on the real substance of this work--the characters. This is the third Solomon vs. Lord legal mystery. Steve Solomon is a lawyer who recently lost his defense of a murder case--deliberately--which is unusual since he's been known to cheat to win. Now his client, a genius psychologist, wants to kill him. Solomon bears more resemblance to a beach bum than a lawyer. Victoria Lord, his partner and lover, is as straight as she can be. Dufris excels in portraying the pair as night and day. He also delivers a memorable performance of Steve's savant-like nephew, Bobby, a character in himself. Dufris makes this story a fast and light listen. His tongue-in-cheek characterizations--especially those of twin bimbos and even the killer--make listening a delight. A.L.H. (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine
![Publisher's Weekly](https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png)
Starred review from July 24, 2006
This clever, colorful thriller from former attorney Levine (The Deep-Blue Alibi
, etc.) focuses as much on the age-old conflict between Mars and Venus as on delivering legal wisecracks and page-turning suspense. Miami defense attorney Steve Solomon and his partner in law and love, Victoria Lord, rarely see eye to eye. He bends the rules, and she plays by the book; he wants to buy a house, but she dreams of high-rise living. Housing is the least of their problems, however, when Steve's former client, convicted killer Dr. William Kreeger, discovers that Steve lost his case on purpose. The threats start with a 300-pound fish dangling from Steve's door and quickly escalate. But how does one outwit a lethal psychologist with a genius IQ? Levine ratchets up the tension with each development but never neglects the heart of the story—his characters. The wily, rough-around-the-edges Steve, the Manolo-loving Victoria or Steve's anagram-obsessed and utterly endearing nephew are each drawn with a fine hand, making them feel more like friends than figments of Levine's imagination. As a result, readers will leave this series entry with the hope that many more will be forthcoming.
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