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Rampage

By: William P. Wood
Narrated by: John McLain
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From best-selling crime novelist (and deputy district attorney) William P. Wood... A killer so savage (and so sly) that the brutal frenzy of his crimes makes an unassailable insanity defense - such is the opponent facing Tony Fraser, a young district attorney willing to risk anything, everything, for a sentence of death. Plotted against by court psychiatrists, tormented by vanishing evidence and fugitive witnesses, his own wife a target, Fraser finds himself checkmated by the accused - until he seizes an opportunity to go beyond the letter of the law.

To experience the final, stunning climax of Rampage is to thrill to the tensions of a high-stakes capital case, to go behind the scenes of our justice system, and to find a dark and terrifying clockwork there.

©1985 William P. Wood (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Crime Thrillers Legal Thriller & Suspense Law Crime Thriller Fiction Exciting
Great Legal Thriller • Detailed Thinking • Excellent Voices • Sparse Anecdotal Lines • Spot-on Pronunciation

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Only two hours in listening. Like the book so far but am finding the narrators voice not doing the book justice. Hope I can get through it.

Narrator is so monotone

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No thrills. Characters not very interesting - kind of pathetic, really. Courtroom a bit of a drudge.
Well-written, just less than riveting.

Meh

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just not very good. jumped around leaving things unexplained. title doesn't have anything to do with this book.

Eh

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The ending left me cold. It just seemed like the story faded away to nothing.

Fast start and faded ending

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Best courtroom drama of the century!! the epic writing skill of a Giles Blunt of "40 words for sorrow", but mostly in a courtroom. Pow, this was excellent: all but the author's obvious distorted view of God. First time hearing this performer, who at first I did not like, but now I know that no one could have performed this better. I love his voices. Look forward to another Wood book w/ the great sparse, anecdotal lines that show detailed thinking largely unmatched!! The next closest author would be Carroll O'Connell.

Absolutely Masterful!

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