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Savannah Law

By: William Eleazer
Narrated by: Bob Johnson
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Savannah Law, a novel. A young law professor's obsession with a female student and a politically charged, media-frenzy criminal trial that pits the nation's most successful criminal trial lawyer against Savannah prosecutors, provide the backdrop for Savannah Law. The intense drama - both inside and outside the courtroom - builds to an unexpected climax in an unforgettable final chapter. Savannah Law is filled with colorful but believable characters, including a few cantankerous law professors, who demonstrate their vanity and eccentricities at the weekly faculty meetings. The novel will appeal to anyone who enjoys a legal thriller or Southern novel.

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This Story Is Very Detail Oriented Which Can Be Somewhat Boring Especially Pertaining To Law...However There Were Some Likable Characters And Some Action..Especially Starting At Chapter 45...Overall A Decent Story...

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A Decent Story

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Although the suspense builds dramatically towards the end of this book, most of the story is character development. The characters are interesting and
believable for the most part. The obligatory romance is not too sappy and develops more realistically over time without the angst present in so many romance
novels.

There is some exciting courtroom drama and a twist at the end that didn't surprise me as much as it was obviously intended to do. It felt a little contrived,
but it kept me listening, and overall, I was not disappointed with the story.

I wasn't particularly fond of Bob Johnson's style of narration. Nothing I can definitively describe. He distinguished character voices adequately, but
his overall presentation just didn't work for me very well. It wasn't bad and I didn't have any trouble listening to the audiobook.

This is the first book in a series and I look forward to hearing and reviewing the next book in this series.

NOTE: I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

More character development, less thrill

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I enjoy legal thrillers that have more than one thing going on. This book has some very unexpected twists, a love story, a trial, and a threat. I thought the characters were well developed and enjoyed many of them. I have listened to other books by both this author and narrator and thought this book was much better than other people have. I enjoy southern legal stories and will continue to listen to more of them by this talented team. Due to the length of this book, I was not able to continuously listen and absorb the story. I requested this review copy audiobook and have voluntarily written this review.

More than I expected!

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I enjoyed the overall story, but found it difficult to identify the plot for much of the book. There were also a lot of inconsequential characters' introduced making the story line hard to follow.

A Law Drama

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Savannah Law is a fast paced book. I enjoyed listening to this book while the drama unfolded. The characters and scenes where most events took place are portrayed well. The storyline wraps around college life and politics as well as criminal court proceedings. The sub plots weave interesting twists to the main story. The characters were believable, however one of the main characters, Jennifer, seemed to have little common sense at times. An enjoyable listen with an insight to Law college life and courtroom drama.

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College Law

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