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Sudden Death audiobook

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Review #1

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I love these books. This author has such a gift of telling a good story. I find it doesn’t matter what order you read them in. He provides good background so you’re easily into it quickly.
It’s easy to pick up each book, first because you feel like you know the main character and his dog, Tara. And second his settings and fellow characters are consistent in each book. Or he introduces new characters that remain through subsequent stories.
Finally, I’m fascinated by what I learn about the legal system and the minds of these trial lawyers. I grew up with a father who was one and now my son and a son-in-law are trial attorneys. These books help me understand so much more of what goes into a case and trial.
I have to say this is fairly light reading and so finally I love these books because of the entertainment and escape they provide.

Review #2

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I discovered author David Rosenfelt at the beginning of the pandemic. Having accidentally read a couple of more recent books of his out of order, I quickly found the beginning of this series and am now on book 5. These books are filled with masterful writing, laugh-out-loud humor, fabulous characters you just have to love, a comforting moral grounding that includes a passionate love of dogs, and exciting, page-turning story lines. They are the PERFECT escape! The narrating character, Andy Carpenter, is lovably arrogant and yet profoundly self aware. Not sure how Mr. Rosenfelt makes that work, but he does and we all benefit from it.

Review #3

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Through masterful writing, quick wit, humor, and plots that vary enough to hold interest, Rosenfelt’s, Andy Carpenter series, continues to entertain. Rosenfelt craftily ties characters from previous novels into the present story expanding their personalities and familiarities.
In the fourth book in the series, Andy Carpenter defends a football player accused of first-degree murder. Carpenter researches the defense of his client with the usual, often hilarious, dry sense of humor. Only Andy’s love for Tara, his Golden Retriever, surpasses his love of sports, and of course, his passionate love for Laurie, his girlfriend, who surprisingly, makes a life changing decision.
Although the covers of the book series feature adorable photos of dogs, Tara has little to do with the story other than sporadic mentioning of Andy’s adoration for her. And yet, bold images of Tara arise, sweet faced and tail wagging.

Review #4

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This is the best Andy Carpenter to date! This story let’s us see the nuts and bolts of how a murder trial is prepared and follows the convoluted trail of suspects as Andy uncovers what really happened. It also continues to develop Andy’s personal relationship with Laurie and let’s us see him warts and all as a man who still has some maturing to do before he’s capable of being part of an adult commitment. We learned more about his trusted friends and supporters in a way that left us wanting to know more.

This is another easily read book in the series set in Paterson, NJ, revolving around thirty-something Andy Carpenter, a wise-cracking, self-deprecating, clever lawyer, who has a penchant for taking on impossible cases. This time Kenny Schilling, a NY Giant football player, has barricaded himself in his house with a dead man in a bedroom closet, but who insists on seeing Andy, now locally famous from previous cases, before he will end this touchy scenario. However, there seems little doubt that Kenny has killed a man.

Assisted by his usual coterie, that is, Laurie, beautiful investigator par excellence, Edna, his work-challenged office manager, Kevin, owner of a “Law-dromat ” and brilliant lawyer, Marcus, a scary, lethal investigator/bodyguard, Sam, an accountant and computer expert, Vince, insider newspaper man, Pete, a police lieutenant, and a few others, Andy digs into Kenny’s past, with little time to do so. Unfortunately for Andy, the dead man, Tony Preston, also a football player, is indebted to the mob over his drug dealings and they have unceremoniously let Andy know that they want their money.

Told on two tracks, Andy pokes holes in expert witness testimony in the courtroom, while his team does the legwork of looking into Kenny’s past. Apparently, several men that Kenny has known through the years have died from various causes – none of them murdered, a very interesting development that cannot simply be dismissed. Much to the consternation of the DA, these developments are impacting his open-and-shut case.

Of course, Tara, Andy’s Golden Retriever rescue dog, provides relief in his life, forcing him to take long walks and play games of tennis ball. The other anchor in his life is Laurie Collins, his girlfriend, as well as investigator. Being an ex-cop, she has an opportunity of becoming the police chief in her small hometown in Wisconsin. This possibility gnaws at him during this entire investigation.

The book is a light and quick read. The plot is not implausible. But the most interesting aspect of this series is to follow the beleaguered, funny Andy and his odd, competent crew.

Review #5

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Series mysteries often suffer from first chapter exposition, but Rosenfelt at least tries to spread it out rather than lumping it all in the first ten pages. The thing I like best about this series is its sense of humor, even when dealing with murder. Here we have another client who seems to have done it, and the book is essentially about the struggle to overcome what looks to be a hopeless cause. But along the way we meet some new characters and enjoy meeting old ones. And, like so many others, our hero has a fondness for dogs. But Andy spreads joy around, and his lack of money problems is a relief. Many detectives seem to struggle with money and it’s often a sub-plot we can do without. Here, Andy has money to burn, so he’s able to do and pay for pretty much anything he wants. This is book #4, and I’m not tired of him yet. It is formulaic, but all procedurals are to some extent, and Rosenfelt’s characters keep thing interesting as we work our way to what we hope is courtroom triumph once again.

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