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Criminal Intent (Paperback)

by Sheldon Siegel (Author)
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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Mike Daley has a checkered past as a former priest, an ex-public defender, and even a corporate lawyer. Now he's a criminal defense attorney partnered with his ex-wife, Rosie, in a San Francisco firm that's too small to attract high-profile clients unless they happen to be related to the principals--which in this case, they are. The chief suspect in the murder of famed director Richard MacArthur and the star of the film that's supposed to resurrect his fading career is Rosie's niece Angel. While the plot features too many other suspects and not enough surprises, it's the relationship between Mike and Rosie that gives this well-crafted but otherwise humdrum mystery its appeal. --Jane Adams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The charm and originality that marked Special Circumstances and Incriminating Evidence, Siegel's first two legal thrillers about former priest and ex-public defender Mike Daley, are wearing a bit thin in this third outing. Mike's firm has moved from a shabby office over a martial arts studio in San Francisco's Mission District to a spot around the corner that used to house a tarot reader. He practices criminal law with his ex-wife, Rosie Fernandez, and another former girlfriend is also a partner in the struggling firm. Mike is having a secret affair with a sitting California Superior Court judge; Rosie is undergoing treatment for breast cancer; their 10-year-old daughter, Grace (and everyone else except Rosie and Mike), thinks they should get back together. But the real fireworks are provided by various members of Rosie's extended family, which seems to be even vaster than Sharon McCone's giant clan in Marcia Muller's books. Rosie's niece, Angel, a top model married to a fading film director, is accused of beating her husband to death with his Oscar statuette, while Angel's father, Tony, a respected produce merchant, gets involved in a kickback scheme to build a movie studio in the China Basin area. Siegel is still adept at detailing the workings of criminal law from the inside and his sense of nostalgia for the rapidly vanishing working-class enclaves of San Francisco is palpable. But this installment meanders a bit and relies too heavily on the familiar personality quirks of its protagonists.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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2.0 out of 5 stars loss of interest, Oct 17 2003
By J. Rodeck (Guam) - See all my reviews
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Unbelieveable drop after two great novels: *Special Circumstances* and *Incriminating Evidence.* No courtroom battle. and how romantic can the romance with the ex really be?
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's A Crime Not to Get This Book, Sep 14 2003
By Rosa "Bookworm" (Detroit,MichiganUSA) - See all my reviews
This was the most intriguing book I have ever read. Rosie& Michael investigated a murder That his niece might be involved in. The plot was riveting with so many suspects you can shake a stick at. Just when you think you may have figured it out you get the rug snatch from under. If you have been bored in the past with any court-drama books. This is the one to get.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Race for the Courthouse, Sep 4 2003
This review is from: Criminal Intent (Hardcover)
Criminal Intent is one of the most intricately plotted legal thrillers I've ever seen. This story has enough characters and suspense in it to fill four books.

The book brings a whole new meaning to the term "family law." Legal partners Mike Daley (an ex-priest, ex-public defender and ex-corporate lawyer) and his ex-wife, Rosie Fernandez, run a small criminal defense firm. Rosie's niece, Angelina (Angel), is accused of murdering her husband after she is found passed out on the Golden Gate bridge in his car with lots of incriminating evidence. Mike and Rosie run the defense. Mike's brother, Pete, does the detective work. Rosie's other niece, Rolanda, practices law them them, as well. Rosie's brother is having some problems that they help with. This list doesn't exhaust the family connections in the center of the case.

Against the main plot line of defending Angel, Mike and Rosie also deal with their own troubled relationship, their daughter, other family members, Mike's girl friend, and various defendants. It's enough to keep your head spinning. To make the book even more dense, the time frame is very brief. Mike is working night and day to keep the balls in the air. It made me tired to think about it.

I found the book to be compelling reading, however. I stayed up past midnight to finish it.

I would happily have graded the book as five stars, but many aspects are exaggerated . . . unrealistically so in my view. Would the DA really be so beautiful and competent? Would one person really be followed by four detectives at the same time? Would so many witnesses tell so many lies, when their stories could easily be checked? Would the attorneys be so willing to bend ethical bars (for which they could easily be caught) here and there to help their clients? Cumulatively, it was all just a little bit too much. I also thought that the ending was totally telegraphed much too early in the book.

I admired the legal accuracy of the presentation. That was well grounded, and made the book more interesting and compelling.

After you finish this book, think about what your responsibilities are to family members in trouble. How can you help them avoid trouble in the first place?

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4.0 out of 5 stars OK, but flawed
Mr. Siegel works overtime at juggling his characters. His law background makes for an entertaining read. But I'm not sure how believable his characters are. Read more
Published on April 23 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars A starlet is accused of murdering her husband.
Sheldon Siegel, in his third book, "Criminal Intent," brings back Mike Daley and Rosie Fernandez. Daley and Fernandez are law partners and former spouses who get along better as... Read more
Published on Feb 2 2003 by E. Bukowsky

5.0 out of 5 stars Another Winner by Sheldon Siegel
If you enjoyed Special Circumstances and Incriminating Evidence, then you must pick up Sheldon Siegel's third installment. Read more
Published on Oct 15 2002 by Brass Clown

2.0 out of 5 stars His series is fading fast
I read Sheldon Siegel's first book, "Special Circumstances" and found it an excellent courtroom mystery. Read more
Published on Oct 10 2002 by Charles M. Corden

5.0 out of 5 stars Suspenseful whodunnit; unforgettable characters
This is the third instalment of mystery novels featuring criminal defence attorney Mike Daley and his ex-wife Rosie. Read more
Published on Aug 27 2002 by ANTHIE ZACHARIADOU

5.0 out of 5 stars Sheldon strikes gold again!
What can I say? This guy gives hours of pleasure. Mike and Rosie are two of the best on-going characters around. Read more
Published on Aug 23 2002 by Elaine Flinn

4.0 out of 5 stars engaging legal thriller
Producer Richard "Big Dick" MacArthur dies by apparently falling off the deck of his Baker Beach, California home. Read more
Published on Aug 17 2002 by Harriet Klausner

5.0 out of 5 stars A story that seems to have it all...
"Criminal Intent" by Sheldon Siegel is a page turning murder mystery that seems to have it all!

An interesting plot, a cast of colorful characters, and page turning suspense. Read more

Published on Aug 15 2002 by John Savoy

5.0 out of 5 stars Characters to Care About, Plots to Ponder!
Sheldon Siegel has done it again. What a guy! I read 3-4 mysteries a week in between my non-fiction work. Read more
Published on Aug 13 2002 by Omnibus

5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST read!
Mike Daley is back, and with the help of his partner (and ex-wife) Rosie, he is out to find the killer of movie director Big Dick MacArthur. Read more
Published on Aug 12 2002 by Nick Gonnella

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