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Review #1

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I’m still reading this one, but it’s the third one in a series of 24 (I think). The books are great and really funny. I’m a retired lawyer and he (the author) is pretty good on the legal stuff. I was in the Army during the Vietnam War era. I have to say he’s not quite so good with the Army stuff. Not so bad that I wouldn’t read on, though. These comments include remarks about issues in earlier books, not just this one. If you want a good, entertaining read and you don’t want to run out of books, this is the way to go. He has a spin-off series under way too. He’s a dog lover and a rescuer of dogs both in the books and in his personal life. So, if you’re a dog person that’s another bonus.

Review #2

Bury the Lead audiobook in series Carpenter Series

The Andy Carpenter series has been a found treasure for me. I first began reading Open and Shut because I saw the golden retriever on the cover. Being a golden lover, I checked it out and have loved the series. Each book has its own mystery and verve, and they all present an appealing array of characters with Andy Carpenter at the center. This book is indicative of the series overall by offering an entertaining, smartly written mystery with ongoing character development of likeable characters. It has suspense and for the most part a believable plot. And, of course, it features golden retrievers as well as other furry friends. I recommend this book and the series.

Review #3

Audiobook Bury the Lead by David Rosenfelt

This plot started out very much the same as previous andy carpenter books, but I have faith in the author, and he switched gears about half way through. Great, imaginative ending. Much less andy carpenter sarcasm than book 2, the read was quick and fun. Andy’s dry humor is terrific, just not so much as in book 2. I plan to read this entire series, interrupting my progress only by picking up one or two of Rosenfelt’s non~series novels.

Review #4

Audio Bury the Lead narrated by Grover Gardner

In the third novel of the Carpenter series, Andy struggles in an uphill battle to defend a seemingly guilty defendant as all the physical evidence points to his client, the son of a friend. Andy’s customary sense of humor, and, duty to find out the truth about his client, move the story along. Andy’s pursuits lead him to investigate unsolved, gruesome murders, as the plot delves into courtroom drama, and winds in and out of unexpected twists and turns. And, outside of outwitting pompous prosecutors, the only thing in life Andy Carpenter loves more than his girlfriend, Laurie Collins, and his golden retriever, Tara, are sports events of any kind.
Rosenfelt ties the Andy Carpenter series together by characters and events, though each book stands independently of another.

Review #5

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The first one is charming and a twist on the normal class of book. The fourth gets really similar in style, characterization and situation. The plots are all different but if it is page 43 then we have a sex scene coming up. Try one or two and see what you think. I guess the thing in a series is the same characters developing. These characters seem to get stuck in the mud.

Andy Carpenter is big on logic. But he can’t find any logical explanation for the serial killings of several disparate women: a hooker, a grandmother and a prominent political whistleblower.

Worse yet, he can’t be sure if the man he’s defending for the crimes is innocent or guilty. He hates the idea that he might be helping a guilty man evade the law.

Andy’s talented bevy of investigators and researchers are just as confused as he is. So Andy is not quite as brilliant as usual in court. The fun of the plot is more in the shocking revelations in store for Andy before, during and after the trial. Nothing is what it seems. There are all sorts of hidden agendas, among the bad guys and even the seemingly good guys. The mobsters are far from being the most evil characters in the book.

The plot has twist upon twist. The dialog is crisp and amusing. I love all the characters, in particular Marcus, the menacing investigator who can make anyone tell what they know. And Andy Carpenter has some very funny unheroic moments in the story.

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