• Murder One

  • David Sloane, Book 4
  • By: Robert Dugoni
  • Narrated by: Dan John Miller
  • Length: 11 hrs and 21 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,303 ratings)

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Murder One

By: Robert Dugoni
Narrated by: Dan John Miller
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A year after the devastating murder of his wife, attorney David Sloane has returned to Seattle after three months in Mexico. At a black-tie dinner where he’s been persuaded to give the keynote address, Sloane reconnects with Barclay Reid, opposing counsel in his most prominent case. Barclay is suffering from her own personal tragedy - the death of her teenage daughter from a drug overdose. In the aftermath, Barclay has begun an intense crusade against the Russian drug traffickers she holds responsible for her daughter’s death, pursuing them with a righteousness that matches Sloane’s own zeal for justice. Despite their adversarial past, Sloane is drawn to Barclay and for the first time since his wife died, he finds himself beginning to have romantic feelings again. But when Barclay’s crusade stalls and a Russian drug dealer turns up dead, she stands accused of murder, and Sloane is her chosen defender. Amid the swirling media frenzy, in his first criminal case, Sloane finds himself once again in harm’s way, while mounting evidence suggests that Barclay is a woman with many secrets - and may not be quite as innocent as she seems.

With his signature fast-paced, page-turning action and exhilarating plot twists, Robert Dugoni once again proves why he’s so often been named the heir to Grisham’s literary throne.

©2011 Robert Dugoni (P)2011 Brilliance Audio, Inc.

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Who’s guilty here.

I enjoyed this story because of the interesting characters, of course, but mostly because of the excellent narration! Every character was easily identified by his/her voice. The story keep me wondering about who was guilty. As fiction is was fun to read without any criticism as to every detail.

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This is excellently plotted and paced.

Character drives plot and demands attention throughout...Dan Jon Miller's reading is masterful...five stars sll around!

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My favorite narrator!

This narrator is the best. And so is Robert Dugoni. Love his books. Great story, clever dialog, suspense etc

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Outstanding Legal Thriller

This is an outstanding legal thriller that I read based on a recommendation from author Diana Gabaldon. The novel starts off very slowly, introducing a plethora of characters.
Initially, the story proved to be very confusing and I almost gave up, but forged ahead based on the recommendation. Gradually, I realized my confusion stemmed from the fact that this book is in the middle of the series, each story building on the prior. The remedy proved to be rereading each early encounter until I became familiar with the various characters.
The story is very complex and with many twists and turns. I guarantee you won't guess the murderer until the very end, even though all the clues were there.
I liked this book so much that I am now going back and reading the rest of the series.

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Performance needs work

The story line was good but easily predictable. I did still enjoy I’d however. I’ve listened to a number of Dugoni books and what struck me this time was this is a different narrator and immediately in Chapter 1 it’s apparent he had difficulty w a woman’s voice. I did not turn it off, but it was that annoying. But I knew fr other weak performances that you just keep listening and soon it’s the new norm. Such was the case w this one. The Dugoni book prior to this one was MUCH better. This felt like it was written as a contract deadline. BUT it won’t stop me fr reading the next one.

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David Sloan does it again

I love this series. as always, Dugoni keeps you guessing and descriptions are so good, you can picture everything as it happens.

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He’s done it again

Another page turner from Robert Dugoni. Loved this book, couldn’t put it down. Easier to follow than some of those earlier in the series. Narration was great as usual with the exception several times at random the voice would get quieter towards the end of a sentence and had to rewind to hear.

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Definitely a must read

I truly enjoyed this book and the twist at the end was very well written. The narration added a lot to the story. I recommend both this author and this narrator.

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Great Addition To The Series

A drug dealer is set free by a judge because he finds the evidence inadmissible. Which in turn takes on a whole new meaning. He ends up dead after his release. A woman is charged with his murder and the dark secrets start to surface. Reid, the accused, hires Sloane to defend her of the charges. She charms her way into his life and they start seeing more of each other, regularly. But things are not all as they seem. Things start to fall into place as the investigation and the trial begins. Certain things come to light. Things Reid has said and the way she seems unphased by the events that aren't in her favor, Sloane starts to think something is wrong. If you like a good deception story line and deceit along with it, this is the book for you. If you have listened to any of this author's books you will not be disappointed..

Dan John Miller was outstanding with the delivery of the story

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This is another good mystery/suspense by Robert Dugoni. This legal thriller has many twists in the story and leaves the reader guessing until the end. Story dragged on in the first half.... I just wanted it to move on. second half was thrilling. I enjoyed it.

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