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True Justice
  

True Justice (Audio CD)

by Robert K. Tanenbaum (Author), Nick Sullivan (Narrator)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)

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District Attorney Butch Karp and his pistol-packing wife Marlene Ciampi, the liveliest crime-fighting couple in New York, are back in True Justice. The first set of infanticides happen on Butch's watch: a wave of gruesome incidents in which newborns are killed or abandoned by their indigent teenage mothers. The second, Marlene's case, is straight out of the headlines: a middle-class college girl and her boyfriend are indicted for first-degree murder in the death of their baby after a concealed pregnancy.

The most interesting story belongs to Lucy, Butch and Marlene's teenage daughter, an incisively brilliant and complex young woman who deserves her own novel. Lucy's best friend's parents seem to have been murdered by an African furniture restorer of whose guilt Lucy is unconvinced. The real solution to the mystery of who killed the Maxwells is telegraphed well in advance, but all the crimes give Butch, Marlene, their colleagues in criminal justice, and even Lucy a chance to weigh in on the law's fault lines and the ironies implicit in what passes for justice in America. But it's Lucy's spiritual quest that provokes the book's most unusual and involving drama. Lucy's devout Catholic faith, like her prodigious talent for language (she can speak 14, but give her five days in a foreign country and that'll be 15, thank you), is a mystery to Butch, a lapsed Jew, and Marlene, who has trouble squaring her own faith with the violence that attends her job. When a Jesuit priest tries to explain it in the following passage, Butch is nonplused:

"Lucy takes her spiritual responsibilities very seriously. And of course, in the current age, when people think there's no such thing as spiritual responsibility, she has nothing to compare herself to, and so she may get herself painted into a corner."

"I'm not sure I follow," said Karp.

"Oh, I mean, two or three hundred years ago, a girl with her talents and predilections would have been in an order, with hourly guidance and a rule to follow. Think of Mickey Mantle being born in, say, Romania in 1830. The talent's there, but there's no cultural space for it."

This is a keenly intelligent book, many cuts above the usual courtroom procedural. The most interesting things happen outside the courtroom--the moral dilemmas, the political choices, the bonds between parents and daughter. The pacing is as swift as the dialogue, the characters are piercingly illuminated, and the philosophical jousting is worth a room full of Jesuits. This reader is heading straight for Tanenbaum's backlist and eagerly anticipating another novel with Lucy as the star. --Jane Adams --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



From Publishers Weekly

A rash of baby killings positions a pair of married lawyers on opposite sides of the moral and legal fence in the latest multifaceted installment of this legal-thriller series (after Act of Revenge). Tanenbaum brings back assistant district attorney Butch Karp and feisty spouse Marlene Ciampi when three infanticides involving young unwed mothers are discovered in New York City. City politics and legal circumstances force Karp to prosecute a young Hispanic girl who appears to be the most culpable of the three. While Karp is embroiled in his case, lawyer Ciampi is busy with her own challengeAprotecting battered women from violent ex-husbands. When she is forced to shoot a man after he guns down his wife and then aims the weapon at his own daughter, Ciampi realizes she has had enough and decides to retire. Shortly afterward, however, a lawyer friend convinces her to represent a young woman in Delaware who is accused of killing her newborn baby. Contrived though the plot may be, it provides an apt vehicle for Tanenbaum to dissect the legal and moral mechanisms of the two cases, while exploring their effects on his protagonists' professional and personal lives. An intriguing subplot involves the couple's deeply religious daughter, Lucy, a linguistic prodigy. When the parents of her wealthy friend Caitlin are killed in cold blood, Lucy's instincts help identify the murderer. The resolution of Ciampi's case seems a bit na?ve and optimistic, but Tanenbaum rises above the inherent manipulation in the story lines with his usual combination of intelligent, wry dialogue, a well-designed maze of political and moral traps, and the charming and incendiary chemistry between Karp and Ciampi. For those who prefer their legal thrillers with plenty of spice and a high IQ, Tanenbaum remains an essential addiction. (Aug.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Better Than Your Typical Grisham, Feb 28 2004
This is the first Tanenbaum novel I've read, and except for the blurb on the back I would not have realised it was one of a series. That I never had the sense I was getting 12 volumes of backstory nor did I need it speaks highly for Tanenbaum's writing skills; whether his long time followers are as blissfully unaware I'm not at all sure.

As to the story itself, Tanenbaum has taken a somewhat unconventional approach. Rather than lots of gunplay, powerful courtroom drama, or devious legal manueverings, we are given decent people struggling with what the role of the law is, and what it should be. The story is largely dialogue and character driven, with little action and only a minor mystery that appears quite late in the book. Mostly Tanenbaum waxes philosophical--an approach that will drive some readers mad, but I thought it was quite fresh and more like real life than any Grisham potboiler. I'm not sure I'd like an entire series with this approach--nor do I know that the author takes it in the other books of the series--but on its own merits, True Justice is definitely worth a read.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Really liked it, Mar 29 2003
By Omni (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
I really liked this book though the mysteries were more or less open and shut, it was how people thought of them, moralized through them. Lucy, the daughter comes off as a bit incredible, in her talents and religious convictions but it's a nice addition. The concept that a teenager is thinking deeply on the Universe was a welcome change. I would definitely keep my eyes open for another book about this family.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Smart, Intelligent..but kinda boring., Mar 16 2003
By A Customer
Smart, intelligent, and well written, but wasn't a page turner. It bogged down many times, and the ending just wrapped itself up way to neatly and quickly. I'd actually give it 21/2 stars, but it had it's shining moments.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very enjoyable Book!
Mr. Tanenbaum's books are the kind you stay up at night to finish. I for one love it that there is a major character that is a devout Christian (intelligent too). Read more
Published on May 19 2002 by solafide317

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Find!
I consider this book to be a great find. Looking for something to read one day in a discount store, I picked up this book and from the start was hooked on Tanenbaum's style and... Read more
Published on Mar 2 2002 by Donna Maeder

3.0 out of 5 stars A letdown
I have read all the previous Karp series and found them to be real "page turners". True Justice had too much philosophy and not enough action for me. Read more
Published on Feb 28 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Fast-paced and thought-provoking entertainment
Don't worry if, like me, you have not read any previous books in this series. The author catches you up on the characters' lives soap-opera-style and the principal players... Read more
Published on Feb 18 2002 by debvh

4.0 out of 5 stars True Fun!
"True Justice" by Robert Tanenbaum, is another fine entry in the fantasy lawyer series featuring the husband and wife team of Butch Karp and Marlene Ciampi. Read more
Published on Oct 31 2001 by p_trabaris

5.0 out of 5 stars Gets better and better
I am almost afraid to start Tanenbaum's latest book (The Enemy Within, which is sitting at my elbow as I type this) because I fear it will be a let-down after his wonderful tale... Read more
Published on Sep 9 2001 by Renee V. Cox

5.0 out of 5 stars In My Opinion, the Finest Butch Karp Novel So Far
This book was terrific.

If you're a fan of the legal thriller, you will love this story.

If you've followed Butch and Marlene through their other books, this one will present... Read more

Published on Sep 9 2001 by D. Rizzo

1.0 out of 5 stars What a let down!
I found this book to be boring....The author gave more detail than necessary and seemed to rattle on and on about nothing... Read more
Published on Sep 6 2001 by patzeee

3.0 out of 5 stars A disappointment
I wish I could share everyone's enthusiasm, but to me this wasn't either a mystery or a police procedural: It was a religious panegyric. Read more
Published on Sep 1 2001 by Beverly Sperry

3.0 out of 5 stars Slow first half
This story is good -- once it gets going. It plodded on through half the book before there was even a glimmer of suspense. Read more
Published on Aug 31 2001

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