The Verdict
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Narrated by:
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David Thorpe
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By:
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Nick Stone
When Terry Flynt gets the chance to defend a millionaire accused of murder, he knows the case could make his career - but the accused man is Flynt's greatest enemy. Can he defend a man who ruined his life?
Terry Flynt is a struggling legal clerk desperately trying to get promoted when he is given the biggest opportunity of his career: to help defend a millionaire accused of murdering a woman in his hotel suite. The only problem is that the accused man, Vernon James, is not only someone he knows but someone he loathes. This case could potentially make Terry's career, but how can he defend a former friend who betrayed him?
With the trial date looming, Terry delves deeper into Vernon's life and is forced to confront secrets from their shared past that could have devastating consequences for them both. For years, he has wanted to witness Vernon's downfall, but with so much at stake, how can Terry be sure he is guilty? And what choices must he make to ensure that justice is done?
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"David Thorpe dazzles with his performance.... [T]he characters run the gamut from upper-crust Brits to African immigrants, and Thorpe can do it all.... This production is jet-propelled and marvelously entertaining." (AudioFile)
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Nick Stone's soiled narrator, Terry Flint - is watching an Old Bailey case come together through outsider eyes - like mine, yet through a lens that's smeary with his own second-chance blundering history. I had to figure out Flint as determinedly as the case that confounds him. In "The Verdict" - these twin story lines are inextricably woven tighter than an advocate's wig.
If, like me, you're a Yank - Stone makes the Brit court system entirely accessible. And David Thorpe's agile tongue bends around his characters accents both convincingly and understandably. He's a master actor.
If you're looking for a legal thriller that's both twisty and refreshing, this one's it.
Wickedly Twisting
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On one hand he is witty, smart, confident and resourceful. But he is just as much the worst kind of passive aggressive. The type who when offended, plots secret humiliation on the offenders without having the courage to stand up for himself.
Nevertheless the mystery itself is intriguing and hugely entertaining. Frankly, if I gave it a few days I might just give it 5 stars. It was fun and the 21 hours flew by.
David Thorpe did an excellent job as well.
Good storyline around British justice system
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Complex and credible legal thriller.
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The storyline is rich and complex, the characters diverse, intriguing and compelling. It's set in London, and the reader was phenomenal, bringing the characters home with distinct voices with Irish, Scottish, cockney, aristocratic, male, female, judge and jury. It really pulled me into the whole experience.
It's the kind of book that keeps you cleaning the kitchen (or your particular analog) well past your bedtime so you can keep listening, and one that you'll be sorry when you finish.
A really good story buoyed by an amazing read
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Fabulous narrator, excellent story
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