- Hardcover: 400 pages
- Publisher: Duttonstudio (Jan 27 2004)
- ISBN-10: 0525947752
- ASIN: B000BNNLKC
- Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 15.2 x 3.3 cm
- Shipping Weight: 612 g
- Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Second Chair A Novel (Hardcover)
This latest John Lescroart novel starts slowly and I was worried at first, but he knows what he's doing, for the pacing overall is excellent in this tale of disillusionment with the justice system. The book picks up speed as you go along and gives testament to the way this author crafts his work.The thing that stuck me most about this book was the wonderful character developement and dialogue. The only other author that comes close to this is Grisham and "The Firm" and a handfull of other books come to mind--"The Last Juror" being the latest one. I did find a few minor flaws with this book, but feel that it's not important to point them out--if you find them, then so be it, but I don't want to be the one to take anything away from this well-written novel. Also recommended: Bark of the Dogwood
2.0 out of 5 stars
Utterly Predictable,
By dapsyd (London, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Second Chair A Novel (Hardcover)
Having read all his last six books Lescroart disappointed me with this one. I was able to guess both the Executioner and how the two stories involving Glitsky and Hardy were going to converge half way through the book. The next 200 odd pages were then difficult to get through. Lescroart still retains his captivating style and warm characters but this book is living off the success of his last couple with constant references to events from the First Law. If I hadn't read The First Law before this one I would have struggled to understand what all the references to the previous year was about. I would only recommend this book to his die hard fans.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A VITAL, ARRESTING VOICE PERFORMANCE,
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This review is from: The Second Chair (Audio CD)
Voice performer David Colacci gives a vital, arresting reading of John Lescroart's legal thriller "The Second Chair." As with previous works by this author there are dramatic courtroom scenes, and easy to relate to characters. His setting is the City by the Bay.Once again lawyer Dismas Hardy and his detective buddy, Abe Glitsky, are paired. Now Glitsky is the Deputy Chief of the Investigations Bureau and Hardy is managing partner in what seems to be a soon-to-be-successful law firm. Amy Wu, a promising young attorney in his firm, brings him a challenging and headline grabbing case. The son of an upper level San Francisco family, Andrew Bartlett, has been arrested in the double murder of his girlfriend and teacher. He's 17 and the District Attorney is determined to try him as an adult. Wu is equally determined to take the case to juvenile court. However, she needs some help to do this and so she turns to Hardy, asking him to sit second chair. Evidence against young Bartlett seems sound. But there is chaos to come when a string of murders chills San Francisco. Citizens are shot in what are apparently random killings. Thus both Hardy and Glitsky are pitted in challenges that may change their lives - one must try to save a client, the other must stop a psychotic killer. Lescroart just keeps getting better and better. - Gail Cooke
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