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Open and Shut (Mass Market Paperback)

by David Rosenfelt (Author) "THE LINCOLN TUNNEL IS A SCARY place ..." (more)
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From Publishers Weekly

It's no surprise to find Harlan Coben giving a blurb to Rosenfelt's debut mystery, an homage to Coben's popular Myron Bolitar series. Like Bolitar, lawyer Andy Carpenter lives in suburban New Jersey, has strong bonds with his father, is a sports nut and has a refreshing lack of respect for wealth and power. Andy also has Myron's self-deprecating sense of humor, which allows him to make fun of his personal shortcomings. But Rosenfelt lacks both Coben's powerful narrative engine and gift for bringing weird minor characters to credible life. Andy, a flamboyant district attorney who dazzles the onlookers in Paterson with cute courtroom antics that probably wouldn't last a New York or L.A. minute, stumbles through a couple of plots that just don't ring true. When his father, Nelson, a straight-arrow DA, asks him to defend a death row rapist/murderer seeking a new trial, Andy reluctantly agrees. When the older man dies (spectacularly, at a Yankees game), a totally unexpected $22 million estate surfaces. On the side, Andy works to restart his failed marriage to an important politician's daughter while also pursuing his no-nonsense female chief investigator. Then Andy finds much too conveniently an old photograph linking his father and a bunch of boyhood friends to the original crime. We never learn enough about Nelson to understand or care about his guilt. Loose ends that a Coben would never have left to dangle undermine the ending. Hopefully, a more seasoned Rosenfelt will do better next time.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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(*Starred Review*) Written with the skill of a veteran, Rosenfelt's debut legal thriller boasts fresh characters, an engaging narrator, and a plot that forces readers to keep flipping the pages. Andy Carpenter, a defense lawyer, takes on a new client: a man on death row, appealing his conviction for the murder of a woman nearly a decade ago. Andy takes the case as a favor to his father, the district attorney who originally prosecuted the inmate. When Andy's father dies, leaving him 22 million dollars and a 35-year-old photograph, Andy has some tough questions to answer. Where did his father get the money? Who are the men in the photograph? And could one of them have some connection with the murder for which Andy's client was convicted? Andy Carpenter is a welcome addition to the lawyer-as-sleuth roster; he's a charming and witty hero whose literary allusions and snarky asides keep us thoroughly entertained. In addition, the present-tense, diary-style narrative voice adds another layer of dramatic tension, because--as he's writing--Andy has no idea what's going to happen next. As soon as readers finish this remarkable first novel, they will begin clamoring for a second Andy Carpenter adventure. David Pitt
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4.0 out of 5 stars Quick Thrills, April 24 2004
By Gary Griffiths (Los Altos Hills, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Andy Carpenter is a defense lawyer in Patterson, New Jersey. Andy's father, retired DA Nelson Carpenter, asks Andy to consider the retrial of a death-row inmate Willie Miller. Andy considers this a strange request, since Miller's was an open-and-shut case: incontrovertible physical evidence, a credible eyewitness. Why would his father - who personally prosecuted the case seven years ago - be so interested in having his son represent Miller on a on a retrial initiated not by new evidence, but by a technicality? But shortly after this request, Nelson drops dead while watching a ball game with Andy at Yankee Stadium, eventually leading Andy to the discovery of a 35-year-old mystery involving Andy's father and his powerful friends.

David Rosenfelt's first novel, "Open and Shut", is engaging and lively fiction; a well crafted legal thriller. As Andy goes about the business of settling his dad's affairs, he learns that he is suddenly a multi-millionaire, the heir of a secret fortune his father had hidden away. As he delves into Willie's murder retrial, a pattern of conspiracy unfolds, and the connection between Andy's father's past and the conviction of Miller starts to crystallize. Protagonist Andy Carpenter is an easy character to like - a self-depreciating wise-cracker whose courtroom stunts add a unique twist to more standard legal fare. The dialogue is peppy and, if a bit over-the-top in credibility, it is nonetheless entertaining. The supporting cast of characters lacks the depth and interest of those of contemporary authors Dennis Lehane, Robert Crais, or James Lee Burke, but the imaginative plot, quick pace, and sense of humor more than compensate for this shortcoming.

Bottom line: a well-executed and impressive first effort - the perfect read for a coast-to-coast flight. I'll look forward to Rosenfelt's second novel, "First Degree".

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Page Turner, Mar 26 2004
By Richard A. Mitchell "Rick Mitchell" (candia, new hampshire United States) - See all my reviews
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This debut novel is a fast-paced page turner. The main character is engagingly witty and smart without being superhumanly clever - a terrific mix for a main character in a mystery.

The plot revolves around the main character's appeal of a defendant on death row. He was encouraged to represent the man by his father who had successfully prosecuted the alleged criminal and who had put him on death row. The new trial is granted and the plot spins around the trial and a thirty-five year old picture of the father with three friends.

The plot has some interesting twists and turns, but what sustained the tension and kept the book moving were the courtroom scenes. The cross-examination and strategy were interesting and, again, at times amusing. Points are scored by the defense, but there is no Perry Mason moment - much more realistic and true to life.

Your life will not be turned around by this book, but you will be exceedingly entertained. I recommend it as a mystery with some laughs and some good courtroom scenes.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining enough, but not riveting:, Mar 18 2004
By ekgheiy (USA:MD) - See all my reviews
Open & Shut is an acceptable "who done it" mystery with moderately likable characters, but is in no way a masterpiece. The lead character is entertaining in the beginning, but is quickly tiresome because his particular brand of humor is a bit overdone. The development is quite slow, so the story does remain still at times. Open & Shut is at its best in the last quarter of the book, so the venture was not a total loss.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Just An Excellent Book
I haven't enjoyed a book as much since I read Nelson De Mille's "Gold Coast". This author's tongue-in-cheek writing style reminded me of DeMille's. Read more
Published on Mar 12 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars a swift moving legal thriller
Andy Carpenter is an attorney practicing in Paterson, New Jersey. He is assigned a case defending a man on death row, Willie Miller. Read more
Published on Mar 9 2004 by Larry Gandle

5.0 out of 5 stars Introduction to Andy Carpenter
Andy Carpenter, a defense attorney with a rapier wit and sarcastic repartee, represents a death row inmate appealing his murder conviction. Read more
Published on Dec 21 2003 by Tim Smith

3.0 out of 5 stars Predictable
It's obvious from the beginning how this case is going to turn out so its all about getting there and I'm afraid its not too convincing in that area since the clincher comes out... Read more
Published on Oct 8 2003 by BILL GNOSS

1.0 out of 5 stars Inaccuracies abound
Open and Shut is a decent read, even if a bit cliche and trite. It wasn't a book "I couldn't put down," but I was curious to find out what would happen. Read more
Published on Sep 7 2003 by Brian

4.0 out of 5 stars Letï¿s See If I Remember This Correctly
I read this book about two weeks ago, and itï¿s one of those mystery-crime-court novels that are solidly entertaining while you read them, but are highly evanescent, vanishing... Read more
Published on Jul 6 2003 by Robert Derenthal

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read!
I just finished reading this book and wanted to let everyone know how much I enjoyed it. Besides the fact that I laughed out loud all through the book at Andy Carpenter, the main... Read more
Published on May 18 2003 by N. Gargano

5.0 out of 5 stars A FIRST RATE first novel ...
If this first novel is an indication of things to come from David Rosenfelt, I am indeed awaiting his next with great anticipation! Read more
Published on April 24 2003 by Suspense & Thriller Lover

3.0 out of 5 stars Junior from Jersey
Andy Carpenter is a nice young hotshot lawyer with some problems. His beloved Dad who was stuck with a fatal heart attack at a Yankee game has directed him to defend a man on... Read more
Published on Mar 24 2003 by sweetmolly

5.0 out of 5 stars Can't Put It Down
I really enjoyed this book. I thought the humor was great and the story was good too. It's one of those "can't put it down" books.
Published on Dec 15 2002 by Karen L Larason

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