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by Richard North Patterson (Author) "In a high clear voice, carrying a trace of Irish lilt, kerry Kilcannon repeated the historic phrases intoned by Chief Justice Roger Bannon ..." (more)
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Richard North Patterson, whose legal thrillers have won him legions of devoted mystery fans, shows off his superb pacing and narrative gifts as well as his ability to create vividly realized characters in this compelling novel of late-term abortion, parental consent, and the battle over a nominee for chief justice of the Supreme Court. Unlike Patterson's typical courtroom dramas, the name of this game isn't murder; it's the body politic that's bleeding. When newly elected Democratic president Kerry Kilcannon nominates appeals court judge Caroline Masters to the top spot on the court, he knows he'll have a fight on his hands. Leading the opposition is his political rival, MacDonald Gage, the GOP majority leader who owes his soul and career to the Christian right wing. They're suspicious of Masters even before a politically charged case involving a teenager whose parents refuse to allow her to terminate a disastrous pregnancy ends up in her court. More principled than Gage, but equally adamant, is Republican senator Chad Palmer, who, like Masters, harbors his own potentially career-destroying secret.

Masters is an intriguing character, a woman whose judicial integrity, personal privacy, and political ambitions collide when she casts a tie-breaking vote on the constitutionality of the recently enacted Protection of Life bill. Not only young Mary Anne Tierney's future is at stake: so are the reproductive rights of all women, the resilience of the judicial system, and the personal lives of innocent bystanders who will be sacrificed on the altar of the First Amendment--the public's right to know, and the media's right to tell. Moving swiftly between the courts of public opinion and the federal judiciary, from San Francisco to the nation's capital, Patterson tells a mesmerizing story that's been praised by political and legal luminaries such as Mario Cuomo, Barbara Boxer, and Alan Dershowitz. But don't let that stop you. This up-to-date version of Advise and Consent is a provocative read that will resonate with political junkies as well as those who've made bestsellers out of Patterson's more typical genre thrillers. --Jane Adams --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.



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U.S. President Kerry Kilcannon, introduced by Patterson in 1998's No Safe Place, returns for another political dogfight in this meticulously researched, sharply observed tension builder about a Supreme Court nominee mired in the abortion debate. Kilcannon, seeking to counter the court's conservative leanings, has nominated another Patterson heroine, Caroline Masters (Degree of Guilt; The Final Judgment), an appellate court judge of impeccable legal pedigree, yet one vulnerable to attack from the right. The single San Francisco judge harbors a secret: she had a child out of wedlock 27 years ago, a painful ordeal that her critics soon uncover. Masters's struggle for confirmation by the U.S. Senate plays out against the backdrop of another court caseDthat of Mary Ann Tierney, a 15-year-old six months pregnant with a hydrocephalic baby. Citing a new federal law, Tierney's parents, both prolife activists, refuse to allow their daughter to abort. When Tierney's suit seeking to overturn the law reaches the appellate court, Masters's foes work out a backroom deal that requires Masters to hear the case and issue an opinion that could doom her nomination and possibly Kilcannon's presidency. Excelling as both a political novel and a tale of suspense, Patterson's latest takes a provocative look at the ethics of abortion and the power plays endemic to American politics, skewering the Christian Right, the gun lobby and campaign financing along the way. In lesser hands, the book's exhaustive recitation of abortion pros and cons might have spelled polemical tedium, but Patterson's strong characterizations and sensitivity to both sides (though he leans prochoice) illuminate one of society's most bitter and divisive issues. Agent, Fred Hill. (Dec.) Forecast: With the future of the Supreme Court at stake in this last election, the reach of this perfectly timed novel could extend beyond Patterson's usual fans. A 500,000-copy first printing has been announced; the book is also a dual main selection of the Literary Guild, a featured alternate selection of BOMC and a selection of the Doubleday Book Club and the Mystery Guild, and will be a simultaneous Random House Audiobook and available in a large print edition from Random. We're talking major bestseller here.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars strong work, excellent research but needed editing, Nov 3 2003
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This was my first exposure to Patterson's work and I was very impressed. His knowledge of the dynamic and process of politics makes this a compelling read. His presentation of the contentious debate about Women's Reproductive Rights is very fair. My only quible is that the book is just too long. When a sentence would have worked, he gives us a paragraph. When a paragraph would have sufficed, we get a chapter. A tighter narative would have given greater momentum to the last third of the book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars an good book, Oct 15 2003
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I just found this book and I was blown away by it, it is a very good book and everyone should read it.(it about abortion rights)
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1.0 out of 5 stars Disclaimer! Amazons scale requires this book to be overrated, Oct 5 2003
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A work can be slanted, biased, and intellectually compelling, but not here. Patterson's CONTRIVED PROPAGANDA for the feel-good masses should be a disappointment for all admirers of his early novels.

How do you create a book Bill Clinton calls a must read? Lift characters from current events, vilify mainstream opponents of your views, and white wash your own extremist positions. Go to far and you end up with, as an earlier reviewer notes, a Masters and Killcannon... "so saintly and self-righteous, they are nauseating."

If you're comfortable with the views of gun violence and reproductive rights advocates like Patterson, that to use weapons to defend your family and your life is wrong but killing partially delivered babies is right, buy this book.

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1.0 out of 5 stars STACKED DECK
Richard North Patterson is a compelling storywriter, and up to this point, I have found his books to be wonderfully executed and gripping. Read more
Published on Mar 13 2003 by Michael Butts

3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty exhaustive, if biased coverage to two big issues
I will first compliment the author on doing a pretty good job of trying to present MOST of the issues covering the topics of this book; namely abortion and political maneuvering... Read more
Published on Feb 3 2003 by Len Czyzniejewski

1.0 out of 5 stars intolerance speaks
At the end of the book, Patterson writes that the 2 largest pro-life groups did not respond to his request for information. Read more
Published on Jan 12 2003 by martyglickman

1.0 out of 5 stars Preaching to the Left-wing Choir
From the pulpits of east and west coast liberal meccas, Martha's Vinyard and San Francisco, Patterson rants to his masses. Read more
Published on Oct 25 2002 by Rockinbald

5.0 out of 5 stars Protect and Defend
I can't believe I have not read a Richard North Patterson book before. This held me in it's grip as Grisham or Baldacci never have. It felt real and read easily. Read more
Published on Aug 5 2002 by audrey

4.0 out of 5 stars Sophisticated and Complex
Perhaps the most sophisticated and complex of Patterson's novels, Protect and Defend provides a uniquely realistic look at the human behaviour, emotions and issues that surround... Read more
Published on Jul 12 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Great insight inside the Beltway
To start out I have to say I think Kerry Kilcannon is one of the best-done characters I have ever read. I also think he has a cool name, but that is less important. Read more
Published on Jul 1 2002 by Tyler Scott Ritchie

3.0 out of 5 stars AUDIO VERSION - SARDONIC, SARDONIC, SARDONIC
This is an okay book. It's a little too heavy on the meaningless detail - and it tries too hard to weave too many separate stories together. Read more
Published on Jun 22 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing, informational, and entertaining
One of the best books I have ever read....relevant to today's political and philosophical conflicts. Read more
Published on Jun 18 2002 by Ann Carlson

4.0 out of 5 stars Very compelling reading
This book is about abortion, and does not avoid the more emotion-laden issues of late-term abortion. Read more
Published on April 27 2002 by Charles G. Fry

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