Shadow of Power

Shadow of Power
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Paul Madriani Series, Book 9

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

نویسنده

George Guidall

ناشر

HarperAudio

شابک

9780061632389
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AudioFile Magazine
Fans of Martini's Paul Madriani series may feel a little let down by his most recent book in spite of George Guidall's excellent vocal interpretation. The story involves the murder of a controversial author after the publication of his book, which links slavery and the U.S. Constitution. Guidall does his best to infuse life into some of the overlong courtroom scenes. Happily, as the story picks up, Guidall is able to exercise his vocal talents to move the action forward in a compelling fashion. His particular strength in this performance is his wry portrayal of the colorful secondary characters and courtroom witnesses who populate the book. His nuances in bringing these characters to life help make this book a satisfying listen overall. S.N.R. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

March 31, 2008
Bestseller Martini's entertaining ninth Paul Madriani legal thriller (after 2005's Double Tap
) offers an improbable if intriguing premise. San Diego, Calif., attorney Madriani and Harry Hinds, his longtime partner, agree to represent Carl Arnsberg, a racist facing execution for the bludgeoning-by-hammer murder of author Terry Scarborough, whose nonfiction bestseller, Perpetual Slaves
, has actually led to riots in the streets. Scarborough focused the U.S. public on the retention in the Constitution of offensive language defining African-Americans as three-fifths human, despite subsequent amendments overriding those statements. He intended to follow Perpetual Slaves
with a sequel that would reveal the existence of a secret letter written by Thomas Jefferson whose contents Scarborough believed would prove even more incendiary. Madriani and his team race frantically to trace a copy of that letter, which disappeared from the victim's briefcase at about the time of his murder. Compelling courtroom scenes, which display a sophisticated knowledge of legal trench warfare, compensate for some less-than-credible plot twists.




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