Mystery Writers of America Presents The Prosecution Rests: New Stories about Courtrooms, Criminals, and the Law

Mystery Writers of America Presents The Prosecution Rests: New Stories about Courtrooms, Criminals, and the Law

by Linda Fairstein

Narrated by Cassandra Campbell, Paul Boehmer

Unabridged — 13 hours, 37 minutes

Mystery Writers of America Presents The Prosecution Rests: New Stories about Courtrooms, Criminals, and the Law

Mystery Writers of America Presents The Prosecution Rests: New Stories about Courtrooms, Criminals, and the Law

by Linda Fairstein

Narrated by Cassandra Campbell, Paul Boehmer

Unabridged — 13 hours, 37 minutes

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Overview

Bestselling author Linda Fairstein, who "makes legal issues more exciting than any high-speed chase" (The New York Times), presents these thrilling stories of lawyers under pressure, criminals facing the needle, and heartbroken families who hope for justice and who sometimes take it into their own hands.



In James Grippando's "Death, Cheated," a lawyer defends his ex-girlfriend against the investors who bet $1.5 million on her death. In Barbara Parker's "A Clerk's Life," a disillusioned clerk at a corporate law firm suspects the worst of his colleagues when one of the firm's employees is murdered. In Phyllis Cohen's "Designer Justice," an accused murderer thinks he's lucked out when he lands a high-priced lawyer, only to learn that there are worse fates than being found guilty.



This collection-filled with shocking twists, double-crosses, and edge-of-your-seat suspense-includes "The Secret Session," by Edward D. Hoch; "Designer Justice," by Phyllis Cohen; "Follow Up," by Jo Dereske; "By Hook or by Crook," by Charlie Drees; "The Letter," by Eileen Dunbaugh; "Spectral Evidence," by Kate Gallison; "Knife Fight," by Joel Goldman; "Death, Cheated," by James Grippando; "My Brother's Keeper," by Daniel J. Hale; "The Flashlight Game," by Diana Hansen-Young; "Mom Is My Co-Counsel," by Paul Levine; "Quality of Mercy," by Leigh Lundin; "The Mother," by Michele Martinez; "Red Dog," by Anita Page; "A Clerk's Life," by Barbara Parker; "Time Will Tell," by Twist Phelan; "The Evil We Do," by John Walter Putre; "Night Court," by S. J. Rozan; "Hard Blows," by Morley Swingle; "Custom Sets," by Joseph Wallace; "Bang," by Angela Zeman; and "Going Under," by Linda Fairstein.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"Fans of The Wire have to read this. Here are 19 great short stories by some of U.S. mystery writing's best. It's rare to find a collection that doesn't have at least one clunker in it....This is great storytelling at its peak."—Margaret Cannon, Globe & Mail

Margaret Cannon - Globe & Mail

"Fans of The Wire have to read this. Here are 19 great short stories by some of U.S. mystery writing's best. It's rare to find a collection that doesn't have at least one clunker in it....This is great storytelling at its peak."

Margaret Cannon

Fans of The Wire have to read this. Here are 19 great short stories by some of U.S. mystery writing's best. It's rare to find a collection that doesn't have at least one clunker in it....This is great storytelling at its peak.
Globe & Mail

AUGUST 2009 - AudioFile

Twenty-two courtroom and law-related stories compiled by noted mystery writer Linda Fairstein feature some of the best mystery writers in this country. Some of the works have more twists than a pretzel. The featured writers include Fairstein herself, James Grippando, Barbara Parker, Kate Gallison, Phyllis Cohen, and many more. From the Salem Witch trials to the slick scenes of today, the listener is propelled through a selection of varied courtroom drama and suspense. Cassandra Campbell is the more appealing of the two narrators. Her voice is crisp, friendly, and engaging. Furthermore, she has a broad range of vocal intonations. Paul Boehmer has a light but gruff voice that tends toward monotony. Just when one is about to give up on him, he produces a redeeming bellow or chuckle that keeps one engaged. Despite these few negatives, this compilation will satisfy mystery lovers and fans of legal drama. A.L.H. © AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170745647
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 05/11/2009
Edition description: Unabridged
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