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Review – Dead Lawyers Tell No Tales

June 5, 2013 By The Suspense Zone

Landon Reed served prison time for point-shaving as a college quarterback. In prison he became a Christian, and afterwards completed law school and, after a testy hearing, was admitted to the bar. The aging, eccentric lawyer Henry McNaughten accepts Reed into his firm over the objections of the other partners. Together, McNaughten and Reed defend a former prosecutor accused of corruption and murder. Then McNaughten is murdered, and two of the other three law partners disappear when the firm’s leased jet explodes over Chesapeake Bay. Reed and the remaining partner are left to continue defense of the murder case. But someone unseen continues to threaten them and their firm, and Reed delves into McNaughten’s and the firm’s cluttered and sometimes shady past for possible clues.

Reed’s wife Kerri, a television news anchor, succeeds in interviewing secretive Sean Phoenix, who operates an international firm specializing in covert operations, often US government funded. And Phoenix begins to feed her documented stories of governmental corruption that rocket her into TV stardom. Kerri wonders where that business relationship will take her. And how it will affect her marriage to Reed.

Legal thrillers hinge on points of law, of course, and author Randy Singer provides plenty of these. But he also shows himself knowledgeable of many areas besides law, so that his novel provides much broader satisfaction than the usual legal thriller. Singer’s writing is concise and to the point, but it also deftly raises the emotional level and tension level at appropriate times. But he also proves himself a master of plotting. His narrative becomes increasingly complex and increasingly tense, with more sudden twists than a snake on a mountain railroad. And he shapes the many threads of his narrative into a fitting and unexpected climax, with a denouement that harmonizes all of the plot’s disparate elements.

All in all, this is an outstanding novel that will satisfy a broad range of readers beyond the usual legal-thriller fans.

Dead Lawyers Tell No Tales
Dead Lawyers Tell No Tales
by Randy Singer

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Review – Dead Lawyers Tell No Tales
Reviewed by Donn Taylor
All in all, this is an outstanding novel that will satisfy a broad range of readers beyond the usual legal-thriller fans.

Landon Reed served prison time for point-shaving as a college quarterback. In prison he became a Christian, and afterwards completed law school and, after a testy hearing, was admitted to the bar. The aging, eccentric lawyer Henry McNaughten accepts Reed into his firm over the objections of the other partners. Together, McNaughten and Reed defend a former prosecutor accused of corruption and murder. Then McNaughten is murdered, and two of the other three law partners disappear when the firm’s leased jet explodes over Chesapeake Bay. Reed and the remaining partner are left to continue defense of the murder case. But someone unseen continues to threaten them and their firm, and Reed delves into McNaughten’s and the firm’s cluttered and sometimes shady past for possible clues.

Reed’s wife Kerri, a television news anchor, succeeds in interviewing secretive Sean Phoenix, who operates an international firm specializing in covert operations, often US government funded. And Phoenix begins to feed her documented stories of governmental corruption that rocket her into TV stardom. Kerri wonders where that business relationship will take her. And how it will affect her marriage to Reed.

Legal thrillers hinge on points of law, of course, and author Randy Singer provides plenty of these. But he also shows himself knowledgeable of many areas besides law, so that his novel provides much broader satisfaction than the usual legal thriller. Singer’s writing is concise and to the point, but it also deftly raises the emotional level and tension level at appropriate times. But he also proves himself a master of plotting. His narrative becomes increasingly complex and increasingly tense, with more sudden twists than a snake on a mountain railroad. And he shapes the many threads of his narrative into a fitting and unexpected climax, with a denouement that harmonizes all of the plot’s disparate elements.

All in all, this is an outstanding novel that will satisfy a broad range of readers beyond the usual legal-thriller fans.

 

Reviewer Info

Donn Taylor

Donn Taylor
DONN TAYLOR led an Infantry rifle platoon in the Korean War, served with Army aviation in Vietnam, and worked with air reconnaissance in Europe and Asia. Afterwards, he completed a PhD degree at The University of Texas and taught English literature at two liberal arts colleges.
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About Randy Singer

Randy Singer
RANDY SINGER is a critically acclaimed author and veteran trial attorney. He has penned six legal thrillers, including the award-winning debut novel Directed Verdict. …

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OUR REVIEWS
Review – Rule of Law
Review – The Advocate
Review – The Last Plea Bargain
Review – Dead Lawyers Tell No Tales
Review – Dead Lawyers Tell No Tales
Review – False Witness
Review – The Judge
Review – The Judge
Review – The Judge
Review – The Last Plea Bargain
Review – The Last Plea Bargain
Review – False Witness
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