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The Plinko Bounce

By: Martin Clark
Narrated by: David Aaron Baker, Morgan Hallett
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A New York Times Book Review Best Thriller of 2023!

For seventeen years, small-town public defender Andy Hughes has been underpaid to look after the poor, the addicted, and the unfortunate souls who constantly cycle through the courts, charged with petty crimes. Then, in the summer of 2020, he’s assigned to a grotesque murder case that brings national media focus to rural Patrick County, Virginia—Alicia Benson, the wife of a wealthy businessman, is murdered in her home. The accused killer, Damian Bullins, is a cunning felon with a long history of violence, and he confesses to the police. He even admits his guilt to Andy. But a simple typographical error and a shocking discovery begin to complicate the state’s case, making it possible Bullins might escape punishment. Duty-bound to give his client a thorough defense, Andy—despite his misgivings—agrees to fight for a not-guilty verdict, a decision that will ultimately force him to make profound, life-and-death choices, both inside and outside the courtroom.

With its unforgettable characters, insider’s blueprint of the justice system, intricate plotting, and provocative, no-holds-barred ending, The Plinko Bounce demonstrates once again why Martin Clark has been called “the thinking man’s John Grisham” by The New York Times and praised as “hands down, our finest legal-thriller writer” by Entertainment Weekly.

©2023 Martin Clark (P)2023 Recorded Books
Crime Thrillers Legal Thriller & Suspense Law Crime Suspense Thriller Virginia Small Town & Rural Fiction Mystery Genre Fiction

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"David Aaron Baker shines as the weary and beleaguered attorney Andy Hughes.... Baker's performance enables listeners to empathize with Hughes's disillusioned view of the legal system. Morgan Hallett's talents shine in her portrayals of the story's female characters, especially Hughes's colleague and love interest. Overall, listeners will appreciate the deliberate pacing of the dual narration." (AudioFile)

Engaging Legal Thriller • Unpredictable Twists • Excellent Male Narrator • Intelligent Writing • Believable Plot

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I love Martin Clark’s stories. It is easy to connect with the characters and the plots are always fun. The male narrator was perfect but whoever decided to have all female voices done by a female, made a horrible decision. The female voice was robotic and every female character sounded the same. Very bad. Had it just been the male narrator, I would have given it five stars.

Great story, bad female narration.

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In my opinion, Martin Clark's "The Plinko Bounce" presents a narrative that struggles to define its central focus until the final chapters. The book teeters between exploring romance and legal cases without firmly anchoring the reader in either realm. This lack of clarity regarding the book's primary theme contributes to a confusing reading experience.

One of the primary drawbacks lies in the lack of detailed descriptions, whether regarding character relationships or the legal cases. The romantic aspect feels underdeveloped, lacking substantial dialogue or meaningful interactions between characters. Similarly, the legal cases lack depth; readers are presented with facts and court proceedings but are denied insight into the protagonist's thoughts and legal strategy. The absence of the main character's thought process makes it challenging to perceive him as a proficient lawyer, relying solely on others' praise rather than witnessing his expertise firsthand. While the protagonist is meant to be an adept lawyer, readers are left without understanding his inner workings or the reasoning behind his actions. While his actions at the end of the book should be shocking and unexpecting, it left me feel nothing, as I did not feel like I know the character, his motives or morals (other than being a laywer that strictly follows the law).

(Additionnaly, when voicing the main character, the narrator sometimes soundes bored, and the narration of the kid's dialogues did not sound the best. Other than that, the narration was pretty good.)

Overall, the book could have been great if it had just a bit more depth.

Inner thought are important

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MC is a lawyer who believes in representing his client, even tho he’s guilty as sin and has admitted such. Tale is mostly about how it all works and what happens to a lawyer who represents a guilty creep. It’s obvious the author is progressive, as you can tell by the MC’s relationships and Covid discussions.

Not really a ‘who done it’ mystery

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I’ll look for more by Martin Clark. The story was original and the characters were likable.

A great legal tale.

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The main character, Andy,was created by the author as a notably moral and ethical man and lawyer. It was refreshing to read of his unwavering devotion to doing what was right legally and otherwise.

Clever, Clever, Clever

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