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To Speak for the Dead

Jake Lassiter Legal Thrillers, Book 1

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To Speak for the Dead

By: Paul Levine
Narrated by: Luke Daniels
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A doctor in love with his patient's wife...
A fatal mistake during surgery...
Accident? Malpractice? Or murder?

Defending a surgeon in a malpractice case, Jake Lassiter begins to suspect that his client is innocent of negligence...but guilty of murder. Add a sexy widow, a deadly drug, and a grave robbery to the stew, and you have Miami's trial of the century.

"Move over Scott Turow. To Speak for the Dead is courtroom drama at its very best." - Larry King, USA Today

©1990, 2013 Paul J. Levine. Grateful acknowledgment is made for permission to use an excerpt from “The Lawyers Know Too Much” from Smoke and Steel by Carl Sandburg, © 1920 by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., and renewed 1948 by Carl Sandburg, reprinted by permission of the publisher. “It’s Still Rock and Roll To Me” by Billy Joel, © 1980 by Impulsive Music. All rights controlled and administered by EMI April Music Inc. All rights reserved. International copyright secured. Used by permission. (P)2017 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.
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This is my first Jake Lassiter novel and I really enjoyed it.
It offers great insight into courtroom tactics while the mystery develops, at times tinged with offbeat humor.
You can be sure I will read the whole series. Highly recommended.

Lassiter is the man!!

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I enjoyed this book, I originally got this book for my neighbor to read, but I decided to take a listen. I would recommend this book, I looking forward to the nex in this series.

The narrator was good.

To Speak for the Dead

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Legal and medical scenarios interplay effectively and characters are well-developed in an effective "who-done-it." Additional angles of view are seen in glimpses of the wealthy, the middle-class, lower class, and finally, the slime of Miami. Narrator's voice was typically grating, but cast an appropriate edginess to the setting. Definitely not necessary to the story was overdose of gratuitous sexual detail.

Savory plot burdened by excess "spice"

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Begins a little confusing but not long until the action pulls you in. Creepy characters and twists and turns make it hard to figure out who the bad guy or guys are. A manipulator and a
a god complex. Whose who. Enjoy.

Good Start to Series

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This author writes characters with depth and a plot that never gives away the truths until the end. Well performed, the different voices artfully done and easy to distinguish. This story was written with humor splashed into every chapter. I’ll get more of his books.

Excellent story

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