• The Devil's Chaplain

  • By: Bruce Hartman
  • Narrated by: Neal Arango
  • Length: 8 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (36 ratings)

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The Devil's Chaplain

By: Bruce Hartman
Narrated by: Neal Arango
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Publisher's summary

"Brilliant... A highly entertaining mystery." (Ken Bruen)

Disillusioned with her corporate legal career, attorney Charlotte Ambler volunteers to handle the final appeal of Christopher Ritter, a Florida death row inmate whose execution is imminent. Ritter had been a prominent biologist before being convicted 10 years earlier for the brutal murder of a prostitute. He denies killing the woman but is tormented by guilt for other, secret transgressions. The only appeal he will allow is to prove that he is innocent - a kind of appeal which is almost impossible to succeed.

As Ritter relates his sordid life story, Charlotte discovers that innocence is more complicated than she thought. Ritter claims to have been framed by a shadowy figure named Craft, but as Charlotte studies the evidence she concludes that he is a dangerous psychopath who should not go free. Then a piece of evidence turns up that confirms a key part of his story. Pursuing her investigation, she is thwarted by hidden forces that seem determined to see him executed. In a race against the clock, she searches for the elusive Craft and fights to save Ritter in spite of himself.

The Devil's Chaplain is a legal thriller in the tradition of Scott Turow and John Grisham - a gripping tale of deception and self-deception, betrayal and violence, in which lawyer and client find common ground in their quest for justice and human values.

"A riveting story that hinges on clues so elusive that the tension is exquisitely drawn." (Diane Donovan, Midwest Book Review)

©2018 Bruce Hartman (P)2018 Bruce Hartman

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This would make a great movie

Kept me on the edge the whole time. Felt compassion for the characters. Great thriller.

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Gripping

I loved this book! The characters are well developed, the story detailed and intriguing, I was hooked from the first page and I wasn't let go until the book ended. Just when I thought I had everything figured out a new twist would occur that changed something important. The planning this book must have taken is impressive.

Beautifully written the story, the story pulled me in and held me emotionally captive, I felt for and with the lead characters.

The narration is well done, the delivery was dynamic and well paced, I liked the character voices, they were clear and distinct, however Charlotte's voice doesn't match the authors description of it.

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Good enough

It takes a while to get into this story, but once you do, it runs pretty smoothly. The difficult part is understanding the facts as they are presented in relation to the path of the plot. The author does a good job of settling into the story once the exposition is completed, but the exposition is muddled and disjuncted enough to scratch your head more than once. The narrator does really well with all the characters save one - the main character of the story. The cadence and timbre of his voice just isn't suited for a PhD, a man on death row, and man with plenty of moral blameworthiness in his life.

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A good thriller

This was a good thriller about a death row inmate, his lawyer trying to prove his innocence, and an unknown killer with interesting motives. The story had good twists and the narration was not bad. I recommend.


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Philosophical study on right, wrong, and justice

This is much more than the story of a man on death row and the lawyers trying to save his life - it's a look at human mortality, the ethics of right and wrong, guilt and innocence, and justice.

Chris Ritter is on Floridia death row awaiting his appointed date with lethal injection. When lawyer Charlotte Ambler volunteers to handle Ritter's final appeal, even though it seems like a truly lost cause. As the story unfolds, we learn the series of events that led to Chris' conviction while taking a journey. Charlotte begins her investigation and soon finds herself racing against the clock when new evidence surfaces.

This story is much more than the thriller I expected. Hartman creates a space to explore some difficult philosophical questions.

The narration is excellent! The voices of different characters are handled expertly and the reading adds to the mystery and tension.

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COMPELLING & SUSPENSEFUL!

Great story! Very suspenseful and filled with twists & turns, it kept my interest throughout. I'm really into forensic psychology and psychiatry and these types of stories are so interesting, getting into their mind to try and figure them out. That's why I LOVE Stephen King, no one can get into someone's head better than he.
Thought this book was awesome, really enjoyed both writing/story and narration, and would definitely read/listen to more from both in the future, really good stuff! :)
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Excellent

This was a fantastic story
The way the author uses philosophy and plot twists made for a great final reveal
Neal does a great job narrating I would recommend to any mystery thriller fan
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Riveting!

This book was a mix of sociology and psychology, religion and religiousness, moral and immoral choices, love and marriage, and life and death. It was Nietzsche 101.

The main character, Chris Ritter, did not believe in God and had a very loose relationship with right and wrong. He was a not a very likable guy and his choices found him on death row. The majority of the story focused on how to get Chris's death penalty overturned. The social and psychological backstory was intense and held my absolute attention.

I loved the narrator. There were quite a few characters to portray and they were all distinct and well-presented. There were some disturbing aspects to this story but it was riveting, nonetheless.

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a book that will make you think

ow !!! wow!!!!! that book ! wow I just can't explain how unusual and heart raising this book is you have so much to think and feel in this story it touches every subject possible.... and it makes keep going and going and you can't stop and in the end you feel like a loose person with a tin of things rashing in your head....

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Surprisingly enticing and captivating.

First, I have to start off by stating that I got this book free of charge in exchange for a review, but as I always state, this does not in any way impact my review. My reviews are always honest and my own.

The Devil's Chaplain was AMAZING. Chilling, entertaining, literally kept you on the edge of your seat! Highly recommend. Neal did an amazing job of narrating this audiobook, you felt all the emotions that the author Bruce intended you to feel. All around a great novel.

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