Showing posts with label Legal Thriller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Legal Thriller. Show all posts

Monday, December 16, 2024

Book Review: WHEN KNOWING COMES



Title: When Knowing Comes

Author: Kelly Green

Publisher: Safe Passage Press

Pages: 392

My GoodReads Rating: ⭐⭐

 

The book begins in 1972 where we see an unnamed boy being abused by a paedophile. I felt a sense of anxiety in the pit of my stomach at the grooming the old man was subjecting the little boys to, far from the watchful eyes of their parents. 

Then we jump to 1998 to the 3rd person PoV of Heather Elbridge whose son, Atticus ‘Ace’ has just been accepted into the school soccer club.

There Ace befriends Roberto ‘Robbie’ Rivelino Santos. Together the two boys became close friends, enjoying school and soccer alike, until a sexual predator enters the elite soccer club to which they belong. The horrible experience will blight the young lives.

Decades later, Ace is a promising lawyer, and Robbie wants to sue the sports organization that allowed a predator to destroy young lives. Is Ace up to the challenge? Will he be able to confront the demons that haunt his own past to challenge the sports organization and its powerful legal team?

 

The author grabbed my attention with the first paragraph, detailing the first abuse to which the unnamed boy is subjected. This chapter is written so beautifully, describing the sordidness that the child is put through, without losing the sense of innocence that is his. We are left with a feeling of anger and impotent frustration as the man destroys the trust of the little boy and abuses him. We get a sense that he has done this before, several times, and that he will do it again.

But after a while, I began to lose interest. Once Heather entered the picture, there was just too much of the other stuff happening, getting in the way of the development of the actual plot.

I enjoy stories about legal trials, but this one didn’t touch me. I thought the trial needed to be fleshed out a bit more. 

 

(I read this book on NetGalley. Thank you to the author, the publisher and NetGalley.) 


Monday, October 18, 2021

Book Review: JUDGMENT


Title: Judgment
Author: Joseph Finder
Publisher: Dutton
Pages: 399
Goodreads rating: ⭐⭐


Juliana Brody takes the decision to have one more drink while at a conference. It impairs her judgement and she ends up sleeping with a venture capitalist called Matias Sanchez. They decide that it is a one-night stand and they will never meet again.


But then he walks into her courtroom while she is presiding over a hearing on a sex discrimination lawsuit filed by Rachel Meyers against her former employer, Wheelz. She comes to know that Matias is in fact a lawyer on the Wheelz defence team. Juliana decides to be impartial but Matias intends to use his power to blackmail her. Juliana is threatened to rule in favour of Wheelz or lose everything that she holds dear.


When she goes to reason with Matias in his hotel room, and finds him dead, she realizes that the danger is worse than she feared. Clearly she is up against a very powerful enemy.


Trooper Markowski and Detective Krieger are on her trail, having found her sunglasses in Matias’ room. Duncan asks her to leave after hearing of her one-night stand, while Jake, her son, is busy vaping marijuana and losing interest in studies.


Is there a way out of this predicament for Juliana? Or will she lose her job, her reputation and her family?


 


The author makes us feel Juliana’s sense of entrapment. That she is a tough cookie is something we see for ourselves when she argues against Jake’s expulsion with the head of his school.


I didn’t like Juliana Brody much. Male authors often fail to get into the skin of a female character. At one point, she remembers husband Duncan’s dalliance, then, in the same breath, thinks she is lucky to have him. Looking at him in a picture pf peaceful domesticity, she feels the tears come on. The omniscient narrator tells us, this happens once in a while. And all along, the woman is ruthless in the courtroom. The combination just didn’t work for me.


On the other hand, the author’s sensibilities clearly lie with Duncan, showing him willing to take responsibility on the home front, despite being a busy law professor himself.


The title, Judgement, plays on several levels. Juliana is a judge and passes judgements. Now here is a judgement that affects her life. Meanwhile, her husband and son think she is too judgemental. Then there are the judgements she is subjected to as a woman. The higher you climb, the thinner the air gets and the ledge you walk on gets narrower and narrower.


The pressure on a woman to stay on the straight path is much higher than that on a man. This fact is brought out strongly. We are all standing on a fraying crust above a deep pool of magma. We’re one random fissure away from being incinerated… Complete control is always an illusion… There’s always magma underfoot.


There’s a lot of stuff about surveillance and the use of cutting edge technology. And it’s hard to believe that when the bad guys are as bad as they are here, with international crime links, with federal law enforcement not willing to touch them, Juliana thinks she can continue to play ball. It’s too unrealistic.



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