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A Certain Justice

By: John Lescroart
Narrated by: David Colacci
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In San Francisco - a city of tolerance and hope - everything came apart. One man died at the hands of another. The next victim was killed by a mob. Now fires burn in the night, helicopters throb through the air, and politicians, lawyers and cops vie for the remnants of power.

Somewhere in the once-placid streets of San Francisco, a young man is on the run, charged by the media with a crime he didn't commit, hounded by demagogues, hunted by a desperate police department. One cop knows that Kevin Shea is innocent of a brutal racial murder. An ambitious politician will use Shea for her own ends. And a down-and-out lawyer is all that stands between Kevin Shea and an even more atrocious crime. For when there's no law left, justice is the only hope.

©2006 John Lescroart (P)2008 Brilliance
Crime Fiction Suspense Law Political Crime Thriller & Suspense Spies & Politics Fiction Espionage

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I love Lescroart! I wish Audible had more of his stuff.

Very good book

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I have just begun to enjoy John Lescroart's books. I stumbled by accident on one in the middle of the Dismas Hardy series and have been trying to figure out the sequence. I don't know where this title fits but it does not really matter. The story is a strong one wth good, solid characters. None are perfect, all are flawed. And therein lies one reason why the story is not only good, but believeable. Except for the ending. I do not want to give it away, but there is a little too much "fairy tale" in how everything turns out so neat and justified at the end. I would not call it a bad ending but I cannot imagne it happening in real life. Regardless, the joy is in the journey and most readers would enjoy this journey. The narration is solid, great differentiation between gender and characters. I am looking forward to more from this author and narrator.

A Good Listen

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I found the topic disturbing and almost stopped listening in the first 30 minutes I’m so glad I continued to listen it was great.

I almost didn’t continue to listen

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I am going back and catching up on the Lescroart books I have previously missed. In the past I've only listened to the Dismas Hardy books and Abe Glitsky plays an increasingly large role in them. It's interesting to go back and learn some back story I've missed, but I feel as though Abe wasn't as fully formed as I'm accustomed to. In any case, it's still a pleasure to catch up with my friends in San Francisco!

Catching up with Abe Glitsky

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Would you consider the audio edition of A Certain Justice to be better than the print version?

I read the print version a very long time ago so I don't remember. I did enjoy the audio a lot and the narrator did a good job.

What was one of the most memorable moments of A Certain Justice?

There was a surprising twist which I won't give away, towards the end of the book. I hadn't remembered it from when I read it and it was fun to find out about it. The end was very satisfying.

What about David Colacci’s performance did you like?

He did a very good job with the characters voices and he has a nice voice to listen to.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

Can the injustice of a mob be punished ?

Any additional comments?

I look forward to listening to more books by John Lescroart.

A big fan of John Lescroart!

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