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Suspicion of Guilt
  

Suspicion of Guilt [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)

by Barbara Parker (Author), Barbara Rosenblat (Narrator)
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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Returning in this accomplished sequel to Suspicion of Innocence, Miami attorney Gail Connor faces serious career choices. After spirited widow Althea Tillett is found dead in her kitschy Miami home, a number of local charities are positioned to benefit from her will. But Patrick Norris, Althea's nephew and Gail's old law school buddy who had dropped out to do good, suspects the will is a fake. If so, he, as Althea's only survivor, stands to gain all of the multimillion-dollar estate. Gail agrees to represent him, a decision which causes problems at her firm (where she's about to be made partner), with her lover, Anthony Quintana, and in her home life as she struggles to reconcile principle with ambition and cope with the demands of raising her 10-year-old daughter. When the police determine that Althea was murdered, Patrick becomes the prime suspect and Gail is soon searching for a forger and killer. She discovers that many interests are being protected, some of them by Miami's elite. Parker controls her narrative assuredly-she's at her best with boardroom scenes that crackle with tension-and she unabashedly goes after the big finish. While some of the characterization seems cliched, it all fits the steamy Miami setting of power and ambition. Overall, this is a breathlessly paced legal thriller with a powerful punch. Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club selections.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


From Library Journal

This well-crafted legal thriller about a Miami attorney who helps an old friend overturn his aunt's will is putty in the hands of expert narrator Barbara Rosenblat. With a host of characterizations in her repertoire, Rosenblat is as easily convincing in portraying attorney Gail Connor as she is playing ten-year-old Karen or Anthony Quintana, Gail's Cuban lover. Even the critical minor characters are fully realized by the narrator. Parker lends her own brand of expertise by providing a well-written story that is transformed into a series of clear pictures through Rosenblat's use of suggestive expression. Although her story skates within the lines of sex, drugs, and murder, there is little use of profanity or graphic description. One discordant note is that there are a few gaps in the narrative, yet all loose ends are eventually wrapped up. Recommended for public libraries.?Jodi L. Israel, Westwood, Mass.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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3.0 out of 5 stars It wasn't great but..., May 22 2004
By DWD "intrepid reviewer" (Indianapolis, IN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Suspicion Of Guilt (Paperback)
It wasn't great fiction, but it kept me turning the pages - I just had to know who messed with the old lady's will. Unfortunately, I figured out whodunnit long before the end, but it still was gratifying to think, "Ah-hah! I knew it!"

Good book to read on a trip.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Greed, Murder, Politics And The Beautiful People In Miami!, Oct 11 2003
By Jana L. Perskie "ceruleana" (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Suspicion Of Guilt (Paperback)
Barbara Parker brings back brilliant, lovely and frequently stressed-out lawyer and single-Mom Gail Connor in this excellent sequel to "Suspicion of Innocence." Gail is now involved with charismatic Cuban American defense attorney, Anthony Quintana, and still struggling to help her six year old daughter adjust to life without her father. She is extremely ambitious in her career as a lawyer with a prestigious Miami firm, and is looking to make partner soon.

An old school friend and former lover brings a potentially lucrative case to Gail involving a forged will. If Gail wins the case her partnership in the upscale firm is assured. After an investigation into the death of the deceased, whose will is being disputed, it is determined that she was murdered. The cause of death had previously been called an accident. Gail's client is the prime suspect in his aunt's murder, and she persuades her lover, Anthony Quintana, to take the case. Against Anthony's advice, Gail is soon investigating both the forgery and the murder, and risking her life, career and relationship with Anthony to do so. When another "accident" occurs and a potential witness is silenced, the story's pace really picks up and it becomes apparent that there is more than one murder and one person's greed behind these crimes.

Barbara Parker writes tight, taut prose, her dialogue is snappy and realistic and her scenes involving opposing lawyers, and boardroom scenes are tension-filled. Her characters are well defined and very believable, especially Gail Connor. Ms. Connor is not always likable. She is often stressed, as we all would be if faced with a failed marriage, a young daughter who is miserable with the sudden changes in her life, a demanding career that doesn't allow for time to cope with family problems, a man who loves her but is as strong-willed and stubborn as she is, and a criminal investigation that becomes more complex everyday. She is frequently snappish, disagreeable, and not there for her child. Gail has many positive traits also, but what is so different and refreshing is that the author gives her heroine human frailties. One does not always have to like her for the novel to succeed. In fact, one of the reasons the plot is so successful is because the story and characters are so lifelike, as are the relationships. The characters grow and are, at times, transformed by what they learn.

There are roller coaster twists and turns in this tale of career white collar criminals, financial misdeeds, politics and multiple murders. This is a series so filled with complex characters and relationships that you will want to read more about them and their continuing development. I can't wait for Ms. Parker's next book. A compelling read!!
JANA

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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing characters, Aug 26 2003
By Peet's Reader "Libby" (San Francisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Suspicion Of Guilt (Paperback)
This was my first BP book, and I found Gail Connor to be rather unlikable. She alternates between over-protecting and neglecting her daughter, uses people to get what she wants, takes drugs when she gets overwhelmed at work, and justifies stealing based on who's more deserving. Her client often acted like a jerk, so I found it hard to care who won.

Most of the secondary characters were likable - I found it hard to believe they cared so much about Gail.

I'd recommend any of Robert Parker's books over this - his characters are honest, intelligent and clever, and the relationships are believable.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Read
This is what I call an airplane book. It would be great on an overseas flight. I read it while suffering through a cold and it kept me entertained. Read more
Published on Jul 23 2001 by ReggieRoy

5.0 out of 5 stars I love Gail Connor!!
I love the Gail Connor series by Barbara Parker!! They are about my favorite. Her relationship with Anthony is so well written. Read more
Published on Feb 20 2001 by lusty22

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Book In This Series!
This is the next book in the Gail Connor/Anthony Quintana series. It follows "Suspicion of Innocence" and is just as great! I'm so glad I discovered this author. Read more
Published on Aug 2 1999

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