Wednesday 29 August 2012

BOOK OF THE DAY : Javier's Defense by Ralph Shamas





BOOK DESCRIPTION
Attorney Will Torrand is retained by the family of a man accused of driving the ominous yellow Ford which carried a cold-blooded killer to and from the scene of a gang-style murder. Torrand is convinced that his client is innocent. Opposed by a beautiful and skillful Assistant District Attorney, who is as sure as her chief witness, the lead detective, that Torrand’s client was a willing accomplice to murder, Torrand sets out to prove at trial that his client is not guilty. What really happened in the yellow car that day? Lawyer Torrand is ultimately forced to ponder that question in and out of the courtroom. Is there justice? You will have to decide for yourself.

A novella by Ralph Shamas, the critically acclaimed author of The Homicide Chronicle: Defending the Citizen Accused. Kirkus Reviews has said that the author’s “prosaic approach…is deeply engrossing” and “…a welcome change in the genre of legal fiction.” Another reviewer concluded that, “Ralph Shamas is a very gifted writer….” ReadersFavorite.com. Judge Shamas has experienced and lived with the intrigue of the American justice system for more than four decades.


REVIEWS
5.0 out of 5 stars Recommended August 19, 2012
I read and very much enjoyed this author's novel, The Homicide Cbronicle: Defending The Citizen Accused. When I saw that this story was written by him, I bought my copy and started reading it right away. This is a terrific courtroom drama by an obviously talented author of legal fiction. Highly recommended. 


5.0 out of 5 stars
 Excellent August 19, 2012
This novella is a truly entertaining crime story. It is well-written and fascinating from start to finish. The courtroom scenes are intriguing and the ending is absolutely compelling. I loved it. 

OTHER WORKS
The Homicide Chronicle: Defending the Citizen Accused

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