Attorney Dean Abernathy defends a homeless man accused of the felony murder of the New York police commissioner, but the seemingly open-and-shut case reveals a menacing conspiracy in the New York... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I have now read all of Joseph Klempner's novels. They are topical, very well written, great characters, and are very thoughtful. Pick one of his novels and enjoy.
Riveting
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I rank Felony Murder among the best novels I've read, and I read a lot. Klempner does a wonderful job of presenting the story from the perspectives of both the defendant and his attorney, with both believable and real. His writing brings the reader in to the defendant's experiences on the street , in prison, and in court. The story was compelling and the and characters were excellent; I will definitely read Klempner's other work.
A thorough attention to detail
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
New York criminal defense lawyer Joseph T. Klempner's first novel concerns the defense of a homeless man charged with felony murder - a death caused during the commission of a crime. It's a headline case, since the dead man is the police commissioner, and appears hopeless since the defendant, ignorant of the felony murder law, freely admits robbing the man who apparently died of a heart attack during the mugging.Court-appointed defense attorney Dean Abernathy is overwhelmed by the prosecution's evidence which includes two eye witnesses, a knife and a signed confession. There are some contradictions in the evidence and the district attorney seems to be stonewalling unnecessarily but Abernathy tends to believe the prosecution's case.However, Abernathy is thorough. And when the seemingly pointless contradictions begin adding up, he digs further, getting a fortuitously big break from a blue movie. As Abernathy embarks on the trail of an explosive conspiracy, he finds himself falling in love and confronting an ethical and professional dilemma of momentous proportions.Klempner's writing style matches his protagonist - thorough - with careful attention to legal detail. Although the plot becomes somewhat unwieldy, with a couple of holes big enough to drive a truck through, the legal maneuvering is fascinating and Abernathy is an appealing and determined character.
Great first book! Started fast and kept it up throughout.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
For a book to begin by grabbing you in the first few pages and then keep up that pace, gotta be some writer. I will be watching for more books from this author
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