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Court of Lies

De: Gerry Spence
Narrado por: Adam Grupper
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From Gerry Spence, one of America’s greatest trial attorneys and the New York Times best-selling author of How to Argue and Win Every Time, comes an explosive courtroom thriller of murder, passion, and the twists and treachery of law and justice.

Lillian Adams is going on trial for the murder of her wealthy husband before Judge John Murray, to whom she has been like a daughter since childhood. Despite this long, shared history, both the prosecutor and defense attorney agree that Murray should sit on the case, and Murray himself knows he must. For he believes that if he steps down and another judge is appointed, there will be little hope for Lillian. The prosecutor is a sadistic psychopath who will pervert the law to convict Lillian and do everything in his power to hurt Judge Murray. And Murray must save Lillian.

Gerry Spence takes listeners through shocking twists and suspenseful courtroom scenes that only the great maestro of the courtroom himself could create. Court of Lies goes beyond being a great legal thriller. It questions the very basis of our legal system and its ability to discover the truth and deliver justice.

©2019 G. L. Spence and Lanelle P. Spence Living Trust (P)2019 Macmillan Audio
Legal Suspenso Thriller y Suspenso Emocionante

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Compelling Courtroom Drama • Unexpected Twists • Excellent Narration • Engaging Storyline • Original Plot

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What a wonderful surprise. This book was full of great legal detail and original storyline and heartwarming characters. Thoroughly enjoyed every moment.

I could not get enough of this book

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With incredible narrator, this legal mystery will keep you wanting more and more! Highly recommend it!

A "cannot stop listening"

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One of the best I’ve read in a while!
Surprises, emotion, great storyline-and left an opening for a follow up book.

Great legal fiction!

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I see Gerry Spence through out this story! Enjoyed listening to it so much that I didn't want to stop. The next audible book I'm planning on listening to is win your argument, I have the book and have read it several times, in fact it helped me win a court case. Listening to Gerry read it to me is something I'm really looking forward to! I love hearing his voice! I have read almost all of Gerry Spence's books and have not found any I didn't like!

great story

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This story is entertaining but you must suspend your disbelief to the edges of your outer limits! This is the kind of novel that spends the first half of the story mostly developing its characters which really helps the story a whole lot, and then the second half is where the storyline develops the drama which mostly takes place in the court room. I liked how a room full of characters were easily distinguished due to the excellent writing and narration. There are twists and turns that keep moving the story forward with a couple of "I didn't see that coming" especially the ending. I enjoyed the story and it did keep me wanting to know what happens next. Adam Gripper is a very skillful narrator. I hadn't heard him in a long while and I think his excellent narration kept me listening as well.

Overall An Entertaining Story

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This author is not for me. Good story, excellent narrator, which is why I purchased this book. Do not miss him in the Lincoln lawyer. I had expected a faster pace Court room procedure and I found this to be a lot of psychological review. . Not my cup of tea so it’s a personal opinion only. Where my comments of help? 

Hate enjoys an eternal life

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An honest



An honest and decent judge is faced with a sleazy prosecutor risking his career and reputation.







Great book- thanks Gerry

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15 Stars?

I've listened to some 600 Audible books. Most are Crime, Thriller, Legal fiction. Court of Lies is fine as any. How can Jerry Spence write fiction so well first time out? Yeah, the guy's a defense legend. So what? I know legends in a bunch of fields who can't write like this. He builds tension tighter than the way they used to wrap CDs.

No, this isn't the great American novel. It's a courtroom drama. Yet I'll not forget these characters anymore than legendary characters from Faulkner, Hemingway, Penn Warren or... The list's too long. And Spence was in his 90s when he created Judge John Murray. Yeah, you've gotta' suspend disbelief to feel the full impact of the tension Spence spins.

Adam Grupper's a terrific reader. I cannot understand the negatives some reviewers hurled at him. His talent in creating a memorable cast matches the very best. Grupper can disappear. OKAY, I know that doesn't sound like a compliment, but think about it... isn't that his job? Aren't we supposed to experience the nuances of an ensemble of characters the author's imagined without distraction from the interference of the reader? When I watch a truly great play, movie, or streamed drama... I don't want to come away from a powerful scene praising say, Di Niro. If I do, Di Niro (as is his want) has overacted, or badly acted... he's intruded.

Yeah, Spence plays with stereotypes and tropes as shorthanded devices to move his plot along. Uh-huh. this ain't the Great American Novel... wrote that already. What it is is a terrific courtroom drama (and whodunnit) that's good as it gets.

15 Stars

As Good A Courtroom Novel As Possible

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This held my interest but it involves lawyers and judges behaving in a way no real lawyers and judges would ever act in count.

Entertaining but not plausible.

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Cannot praise this story or performance enough. My words won’t do. Must listen. Highly highly recommended.

Fantastic

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