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Hate Crime [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by William Bernhardt (Author) "I SHOULD FEEL something more, Mike thought, as he squeezed one eye closed and pressed the other against the scope ..." (more)
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Bernhardt sticks to his tried-and-true formula in his 13th novel to feature Tulsa defense attorney Ben Kincaid. An odious criminal defendant is foisted on Kincaid's practice: Johnny Christensen, a hate-filled frat boy accused of beating a gay man to death outside a singles bar in a Chicago suburb. Despite Kincaid's reluctance to take the case (at first, he flat-out refuses, for reasons he keeps hidden), he and partner Christina McCall put up the best criminal defense they can, allowing Bernhardt to explore issues of justice and contemporary mores while keeping the tension high. The well-paced plot weaves the hate crime of the title together with an Oklahoma kidnapping, Kincaid's romantic past, another grisly unsolved murder and a detective gone bad. In between, Bernhardt introduces readers to a straight male prostitute named Charlie the Chicken, a poetry-reciting homicide cop, a Christian social organization that opposes homosexuality above all else and a gay activist group that dabbles in courtroom executions and terrorism. Bernhardt places a premium on the plot twists, and his characters sometimes act in unlikely ways in service to the surprise. It should also be noted that the primary villain proves as eager to provide exposition of the scheme once nabbed as the typical Scooby Doo bad guy. That said, Bernhardt offers another good read, full of courtroom fireworks, double-crosses and even a bit of romance.
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Bernhardt's latest Ben Kincaid mystery begins with the violent beating of a gay man that apparently escalated to murder. Two young men are arrested for the crime; during their trial, one of the defendants is shot to death in the courtroom, and their attorney is wounded. The surviving defendant's mother asks Ben, the noted defense attorney, to take her son's case. Ben, in an uncharacteristic move, declines, refusing even to discuss the case with his partner, Christina McCall (who, in turn, annoys Ben by taking the young man's case herself). Why is Ben, who specializes in defending people with the odds stacked against them, turning this one down? And why does it seem like the defendant's mother and Ben know each other? This novel is as much about the case against the accused murderer as it is about Ben himself. By peeling back a few more layers of his character's psyche, Bernhardt revitalizes a series that had shown signs of going stale. David Pitt
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Further exploration, May 22 2004
Ce commentaire est de: Hate Crime (Paperback)
This Ben Kincaid mystery further explores both the surface
interactions between Ben and his partner Christina as well
as the concept of a "hate" crime.
Here, a gay man is tortured and murdered, apparently by two
stupid, drunken college frat boys, and when Ben, the champion
of the unpopular defendant, is asked to defend one of them,
he surprisingly refuses. Everyone who knows him is mystified.
But then his partner Christina, over his objections, takes on the defense, and the case plods along with the defendant looking
worse all the time.
A parallel case, which doesn't seem to have any connection with
the gay murder, is also tackled, and Ben's pal, the Tulsa PD
detective who loves driving his vintage high-powered Pontiac,
is working that one. The Tulsa case involved a kidnapping with
ransom, where the victim was left unharmed, but the kidnappers
suddenly, and surprisingly since they were surrounded by both
local police and the FBI, disappear. Mike, the detective, pursues the case as long as possible, until his superiors assign
him to more current cases. But Mike doesn't forget, and he keeps trying to remember details of some aspect of the case that
is in the background of his mind and won't go away.
As Christina's case is nearing its end, with virtually no hope,
Ben is visited by the defendant's mother, and that whole visit
is quite mysterious, and Ben's office-mates wonder what is going on. Christina is determined to learn how and why that other woman seems to know Ben, when Ben denies such knowledge.
This Kincaid entry is rather more complex than most of these,
and the cases come to a nice conclusion; the only drawback to
many readers will be that the ending is a bit too pat and too
sudden. It has a feel that the author sort of took the easy
way out at the end by offering up a solution that isn't entirely
logical.
But it is interesting and very readable.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fast and easy story, May 21 2004
Ce commentaire est de: Hate Crime (Paperback)
Lawyer Ben Kincaid takes on another case he seemingly has no chance of winning, but he "back doors" this one because he initially refuses to have anything to do with the case, and he
refuses to give a reason to anyone, but after his partner Christina takes the case, and is faltering, he has to take over.
The case consists of two parts, seemingly unrelated, the first
the big murder case involving a "gay bashing" killing by a couple of ignorant, hapless frat boys, and the other a sophisticated kidnapping where the criminals got totally away.
But then some low-level people are killed, in gruesome fashion,
and Ben's buddy, a detective on the Tulsa PD, starts seeing some
common threads in the murders, and the chase is on.
How Bernhardt handles the two crimes, and the various factors,
is well-done, and he does a very nice job of tying up loose
ends.
Some readers will think those loose ends are too quickly tied
up, and the final solution sort of falls together too easily,
so there will be some dissatisfaction here, but, overall, this
is a nice story well done.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A bit of the same old... but still good, May 8 2004
By A. Vegan (Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
Ce commentaire est de: Hate Crime (Paperback)
Being his 13th novel, William Bernhardt sticks to his tried-and-true formula to feature Tulsa defense attorney Ben Kincaid. Johnny Christensen, a hate-filled frat boy is accused of beating a gay man to death outside a singles bar in a Chicago suburb. Ben Kincaid is assigned to the case and is reluctant to take the case. The well-paced plot weaves the hate crime of the title together with an Oklahoma kidnapping, Kincaid's romantic past, another grisly unsolved murder and a detective gone bad. Bernhardt offers agood read, full of courtroom fireworks, double-crosses and even a bit of romance. Not a bad book, overall.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good but not great
If you are a fan of Bernhardt's previous books, you might well enjoy this one too, but it isn't the best. Lisez davantage
Published on Mar 24 2004 by W. P. Strange

3.0 out of 5 stars Too many plots spoil the thriller.
"Hate Crime" is the latest book in William Bernhardt's series featuring the likeable Ben Kincaid, a defense attorney with a penchant for taking on hopeless cases. Lisez davantage
Published on Mar 7 2004 by E. Bukowsky

5.0 out of 5 stars Graphic! Gripping! Great!
"Let's consider the facts. The defendent is painfully unpopular and has been crucified in the press. I understand the evidence is hopelessly stacked against him... Lisez davantage
Published on Feb 25 2004 by Eleanor V. Miller

5.0 out of 5 stars Great legal thriller
See book summary above.

With Bernhardts latest, he proves to be one of the best legal thriller writers out there. Lisez davantage

Published on Feb 23 2004 by Konrad Kern

5.0 out of 5 stars A Painful Book to Read
This is one of the most painful books I've read in a long time. It was so violent but I felt I had to read every word because the horrendous beating was so integral to the story... Lisez davantage
Published on Feb 11 2004 by judymellin@netzero.net

3.0 out of 5 stars Liberal polemics replace mystery fiction
What began as a great mystery series has now degenerated into a liberal polemic. Every book Bernhardt writes now is promoting his liberal world view: against the death penalty,... Lisez davantage
Published on Feb 10 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent entry in the best-selling series.
Johnny Christensen has built himself the reputation of being a sadistic bigot. On a night out with his friends Johnny and his friend Kevin decide to give a gay man a hard time... Lisez davantage
Published on Feb 9 2004 by Nick Gonnella

4.0 out of 5 stars Bernhardt's Most Ambitious Effort to Date --- And His Best
The release of William Bernhardt's series of legal thrillers featuring Tulsa attorney Ben Kincaid has become an annual event greeted with quiet but heartfelt anticipation by a... Lisez davantage
Published on Feb 7 2004 by Bookreporter.com

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent plotting
Some crimes are more repulsive than others are, as Major Mike Morelli of the Tulsa PD Homicide Division knows very well. Lisez davantage
Published on Feb 3 2004 by Harriet Klausner

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