
Burden of Proof
JAG in Space, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Nick Sullivan
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Jack Campbell
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De:
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Jack Campbell
After a suspicious explosion on board the galactic space cruiser USS Michaelson costs an officer his life, the ship's legal counsel, Lieutenant Sinclair, risks everything to expose a cover-up - and prosecute the son of a powerful vice-admiral.
BONUS AUDIO: Includes an exclusive introduction written and read by author Jack Campbell.
Burden of Proof was originally published as "by John G. Hemry".
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good read
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Very very good
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Story: As Paul Sinclair works his way up the military ladder, engages with a new Captain for the Michaelson, and gets to know fellow officer Shen better, life settles down on the ship. Until an explosion rocks the engineering deck and costs a good man his life. When the evidence is collected, it points to an officer better at impressing superiors than performing his job. A young man whose father is an admiral. As Sinclair watches on the sidelines, he'll find he may be more involved in the case than hoped - or feared.
The story begun in the first book builds quite nicely in this second novel. The characters are all interesting and fascinating - from the antagonists to the friends that Paul meets on the ship. As crew continues to rotate around him, he'll deepen some relationships but also be forced to say goodbye to others.
The court scenes are surprisingly engaging and it helps that even Paul himself is not sure that the fellow officer is guilty. I found that once I started the book, I didn't want to stop and stayed up quite late with it. The story really was that good.
I listened to the Audible version and the narrator did an excellent job.
Builds Nicely On The First Book
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The book is about more than just the court room.
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A classic well told Jack Campble story
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solid law story/courtroom drama
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This is not just a legal drama, but forces the characters to work around politics. Prosecutor Alex Carr is a strong enough personality to take on the job, but even she has to be careful. Is Paul angry, in need of seeing justice done, or just feeling putty for a young officer who was always in his father's shadow and disconnected with reality to the point that he does not recognize the horror of being on trial.
In book 1 Paul earns the respect of harsh senior officers. Now he needs to understand how and why. He has to walk a thin line between duty, morality, and politics. There are no easy answers.
Most legal dramas are written from the perspective of the innocent defendant. Not so here. The reader wants justice, but there is a process and those who know military law know that the system is designed to be more generous to defendants than in the civilian world. Paul has to find the evidence, but do it within that system.
This is another page turner. But then it's John Hemry. You expect that by now.
Book 2 is better than the first.
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The books roughly follow the experiences and tensions of a junior ship's officer with collateral 'legal officer' duty. In this book (more than the others) the tension seems more realistic because the protagonist is the instigator of the court martial procedings and so has a more vested interest in the outcome. That makes the tension and concern seem more plausible than in other books.While the consequences of going against more senior officers do not materialise in this book (but are implied to become manifest in book four), the real concern that they could and that the court room drama could become "career defining" make this a book worth listening to if that is your 'cup ot tea'.
The small things that are observed in court including the lawyer tricks add to the overall interest in the developing character of the protagonist but the arm wrestle between prosecution and defense should have been a bit meatier.
Best of the bunch
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Naval Law
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Buy the book. It's a fun listen but he's hidden some things that will make you stop and think. You're in space, you've got time......
Writers in the Sky
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