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Absolute Certainty
  

Absolute Certainty (Audio CD)

by Rose Connors (Author), Bernadette Dunne (Narrator)
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From Publishers Weekly

Unlike many legal thrillers, which suffer from excess verbiage or rely on obscure legal maneuverings, Connors's first novel offers sleek, straightforward entertainment. A year after a horrific murder (a young man was bludgeoned and mutilated), prosecuting attorney Martha "Marty" Nickerson of Chatham on Cape Cod successfully secures the conviction of Manuel Rodriguez for the crime. For Nickerson, an assistant DA for more than a decade, the conviction is fully satisfying until a second murder, disturbingly similar to the first, occurs. The arrest of a likely suspect for the second crime isn't enough to quiet her growing doubts. She soon finds herself in conflict with her ambitious boss, Geraldine Schilling, and, surprisingly, in league with her frequent adversary, defense attorney Harry Madigan. A single mom raising a teenage son and coping with her ex's belated efforts to forge a bond with his long-ignored son, Nickerson is bright, determined, competent. Her unease turns to dread as her suspicion grows that at least one innocent man has been convicted and more young men will die if the law, rather than justice, is served. To pursue the truth, Nickerson must put her career at risk, alienating her mentor and putting herself outside the very system she has depended on. Connors wrings a fair amount of suspense from her appealing heroine's predicament and shows considerable flair in producing a solution to the crimes. Readers will swiftly devour this swift-paced debut.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Another lawyer tries her luck with thrillers, and the publisher is pitching the result as the first of a big new series. Assistant D.A. Martha "Marty" Nickerson, who helped convict Manuel Rodriguez for the murder of a college student, begins to suspect that this was anything but an open-and-shut case.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Am I expecting too much?, May 13 2004
By J. Powers "zero times infinity" (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I purchased this book based on the positive reviews published here, but after having read it, I have to strongly disagree with them. This book is largely filled with completely irrelevant information. Most of the writing is incidental to the plot and does not develop the story in any meaningful way. I found myself speed reading page after page of verbiage that seemed primarily intended to fill enough space to create a book of adequtate length. The entire meat of the story could have been significantly condensed, but then it would have been a short story rather than a novel. This type of writing is common - the author will go into (seemingly) endless detail about place descriptions or character relationships that are in no way central (or even peripheral) to the story. In the hands of a more talented writer, this information would be artfully woven into the fabric of the story to make it essential. Unfortunately, in the case of this book (as in many others), it just sits there like a dead weight taking up space.

Additionally, the denouement comes completely out of nowhere. The culprit is utterly undeveloped throughout the novel, and barely even merits a mention until the end. I really didn't care enough about any of the characters to try to determine who the killer might be; nevertheless, I have to say I was shocked by the killer's eventual revelation simply because he was almost a nonentity in the novel. I guess this is the deus ex machina of suspense writing - make the killer unguessable by never mentioning him until the end!

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5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!!!!!!Well - done!, Aug 17 2003
By Rosemary M (Yonkers, NY United States) - See all my reviews
Interestingly, I met Rose Connors at a mystery author booksigning at a little bookstore in Brewster, MA. She was there with Philip Craig whose work I have read and enjoyed. He strongly suggested Ms. Connors work so I picked it up and looked it over. On the cover is a brief review by Perri O'Shuaghnessy whose latest book was my beach read at the time! I happen to love mystery stories. Well, let me tell you, this book is GREAT! It is so well written, the characters come to life. the story is fast paced - a real page turner!! I was actually reading the book while the RED SOX game was on and I am a huge Red Sox fan!! I just could not put this book down! I cannot wait to read Ms. Connors latest work.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Summer Mystery with Panache, Jul 22 2003
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Being a summer resident of the Cape, I am used to light and questionably plotted Cape mysteries. Rose Connors uses her legal background, and knowledge of local lore to ensnare the reader into an exciting murder mystery. The characters are well developed, and the reader grows to care about them. The plot has rewarding twists and turns and keeps the reader very interested. The funeral scene is particularly well written and touching. Knowing that another novel with the same main characters is now available, makes one anxious to see what becomes of them.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great read that is fresh & fast-moving!
I loved this book & highly recommend it to anyone who wants to read a well-written mystery that moves at breakneck pace. Read more
Published on Jul 9 2003 by Suspense & Thriller Lover

5.0 out of 5 stars I can't believe this is the writer's first novel!
The first unusual thing about this novel is that it follows the story of the prosecuting attorney, instead of the usual point of view of the defence lawyer trying to get their... Read more
Published on Mar 4 2003 by ANTHIE ZACHARIADOU

5.0 out of 5 stars Absolute Certainty
Wow! This will sure hold your attention!
Be ready to call into work sick when you start this one.
Published on Feb 10 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars An Absolute Grabber
Absolute Certainty is an instant grabber. I couldn't put it down. Rose Connors is the new Mary Higgins Clark - only BETTER. No cookie cutter plot here. Read more
Published on Jan 24 2003 by maps2000

5.0 out of 5 stars A Real Surprize !!!!!!!!!!
I was looking for a legal thriller with a psychological bent and well-developed characters... This book is a true page turner
with depth and feeling.... Don't miss it....
Published on Dec 29 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Compelling, Intriguing...A Marvelous Debut.....
Barnstable County, Assistant District Attorney, Marty Nickerson asked only three things of the jury. First, examine every exhibit carefully. Read more
Published on Dec 8 2002 by Roz Levine

5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT READ
FOR PEOPLE WHO LOVE A GREAT BOOK AND A REAL PAGE TURNER THIS IS
ONE FOR YOU.
Published on Sep 25 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Fog Cutter from Cape Cod
I read at least one crime novel each week to the point I have to keep a list of those read so I don't walk out of the library or store with a previously read book under my arm... Read more
Published on Sep 10 2002 by C. Fosgate

5.0 out of 5 stars Absolute Certainty is a Gem of a Crime Novel!
Absolute Certainty by Rose Connors is a gem of a crime novel.
It is well written, fast paced and you really feel you know the characters by the end of the book. Read more
Published on Aug 21 2002 by Susan Flanagan

5.0 out of 5 stars absolutely fantastic legal thriller
The assistant district attorney for Barnstable County on Cape Cod believes heart and soul that Manuel Rodriguez is guilty of murdering Michael Scott, a bright college student with... Read more
Published on Aug 17 2002 by Harriet Klausner

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