But Remember Their Names

But Remember Their Names
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Cynthia Jakubek Legal Thrillers Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2011

نویسنده

Hillary Belle Locke

ناشر

Sourcebooks

شابک

9781615953240
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نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

May 1, 2011

Stuck-in-small-town lawyer makes the best of her time by investigating a murder.

Cynthia Jakubec, known as Jake to her colleagues, is living the life she never dreamed of, but not in a good way. A graduate of Harvard Law (like first-time author Locke, who will not let you forget it), Cynthia is packed and ready to start her plum placement at New York's larger-than-life firm Calder & Bull. More specifically, she's ready to be paid, especially because she's frequently a financial support to fiance Paul, a writer who's in Philly working through "his process." With the collapse of the financial market, Calder & Bull postpones all new hires, leaving Cynthia stuck at her father Vince's house in Pittsburgh. Clearly things are not going according to plan. Cynthia spends her days volunteering with the local Law Offices of Luis Mendoza filing predictable briefs and waiting for time to pass, until Caitlin Bradshaw walks through her door. Upper-crust Caitlin has been referred to the office by "Sam the Really Jewish Lawyer," whose shingle identifies him as Sam Schwartzchild, because her father seems to be mixed up in a bad scene. Days later, when her father's body is discovered, Cynthia feels an obligation to investigate for her young client. The investigation leads her to the enigmatic Walter Learned, who she's convinced has more of a story to tell than he lets on. Aided by Paul, Cynthia goes forth in an eager search for the truth, never realizing that her own life may be changed in the process.

Though she unleashes a few zingers, Locke's highbrow attitude puts a damper on a mystery that readers will solve long before her overeducated heroine.

(COPYRIGHT (2011) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)



Booklist

May 15, 2011
Using a pen name reminiscent of English author Hilaire Belloc, Locke adds satire and wit to her introspective look at family, love, and the law. Harvard law graduate Cynthia Jakubecs promised place with a New York firm has been deferred because of the current economic slump. Consequently, shes interning in her native Pittsburgh and living at home with her widowed father. She has two clients on her list: a convict for whom shes drafting an appeal and a teenager whose art-connoisseur father was murdered in a local history museum. After the convict is killed in prison, Cyn turns her attention to the teen, whose mother might have done in her husband because he was about to divorce her. Also requiring Cyns attention are her lonely father and her writer fianc'. Cyn, with her family, fianc', boss, clients, and colleagues, is so likable, readers will consider her an imaginary friend.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)




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