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Obstruction of Justice [Audiobook] [MP3 Audio] [Unabridged] (Audio CD)

de Perri O'Shaughnessy (Author), Laural Merlington (Reader)
3.6étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (21 évaluations de client)
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The writing sisters Pam and Mary O'Shaughnessy (Invasion of Privacy, LJ 8/96) have partnered again for a third entry in their Nina Reilly series of legal thrillers. This time Nina's a witness to the death by lightning of a construction mogul in the Tahoe Mountains. When his father returns from a business trip, he wants Nina to have the body exhumed and autopsied for signs of murder, setting off a family furor. Suddenly, the grave is empty, the bodies of both father and son turn up in a smoldering mountain cabin, and the grandson is charged with murder. Nina is then asked to clear the grandson amid an increasingly complex series of interrelationships involving the D.A., his dead wife, a not-so-grieving widow, and, of course, the gardener. Though the evolving coincidences seem a bit contrived, this is nonetheless a compelling story with some great courtroom drama and a likable heroine. Readers will definitely look forward to more titles in the series. Recommended.?Susan Gene Clifford, Aerospace Corp., El Segundo, Cal.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


From Kirkus Reviews

Third, and weakest, in a legal procedural whodunit series featuring Lake Tahoe attorney Nina Reilly from the O'Shaughnessy sisters writing team. Taking up a few days after Invasion of Privacy (1996) ended, Reilly accompanies rugged but haunted prosecutor Collier Hallowell for what the two hope will be a romantic trek to the top of Mount Tallac, only to fall in with the dysfunctional de Beers family, whose presence on the mountain seems anything but recreational. A storm brews, and Hallowell and Reilly witness nasty Raymond de Beers, the president of a well-known but shoddy Lake Tahoe construction company, blown off the peak into their path and killed, seemingly by a bolt of lightning. After the unsatisfying inquest, which raises more questions than answers, Reilly recommends that Hallowell, who suspects foul play, hire her former lover p.i. Paul Von Wagoner to find whatever clues about the killing the Tahoe police could not. Meanwhile, Reilly is approached by domineering family patriarch Quentin de Beers, who also thinks that Raymond was somehow murdered. Reilly begins to believe that Raymond's death may be linked to the hit-and-run murder of a local woman. But the O'Shaughnessy team forces that intersection very awkwardly, compelling their disbelieving characters to lecture each other on Jungian synchronicities, the relationship between reality and art, and cosmic parallels to Greek myths. Before the mystery can be solved, others will die, and Reilly and the increasingly obsessed Hallowell will find themselves on opposite sides. The novel falls apart, like one of the badly constructed de Beers houses, in a cliff-hanging climax in which all the apparent bad guys are revealed to be good, and a method is offered that, in theory, would make lightning a murder weapon capable of striking the same place more than once. Forced, unconvincing characters and vastly overheated plotting, with some sharp, if predictable, courtroom scenes and an impressive knowledge of forensic pathology. -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 not the best in the series, Mars 15 2003
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I've read most of the Nina Reilly series, and this one is my least favorite. It took a while for things to really get rolling, and there were a few too many coincidences for the plot to be believable.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Nina Reilly Is a Treasure!, Avril 24 2002
Since this is the first Nina Reilly book I picked up, I have absolutely no complaints. I literally stumbled upon this book on a friend's bookcase, casually opened it up, and almost literally didn't put it down again until I had read the very last page.

My only question is: Where have I been? Why had I not heard of this wonderful series, and its equally wonderful authors, sisters Mary and Pamela ("Perri") O'Shaugnessy? If this is, as some of the reviewers say, the "weakest" in the series, will I survive the strongest?

The story takes place in scenic Lake Tahoe, where sleazy casinos vie with gorgeous mountains and stately pines for attention. The night are dark and starry, and the days...well it depends who you are. For struggling attorney Nina Reilly, who is living with her brother and sister-in-law when the book begins, the days are full of crime and conspiracy. So she decides to hike a nearby mountain with a man who interests her: deputy DA Collier Hallowell. Collier is still mourning his wife, killed a few years earlier by a hit-and-run driver who was never found. Nina has some vague idea of bringing him into the world of the living.

But before that can happen, the two encounter a family that puts the word "dysfunctional" to shame. It consists of blustering Ray DeBeers, given to abusive language, his fearful wife Sarah, his gorgeous twins Jason and Molly, and a family friend. A storm comes up, Ray is hit by lightening and killed--and the action begins, not to stop until the very last word of the very last sentence.

Was Ray's death really an accident? Is his death somehow connected with the death of Hallowell's wife? And what of the mysterious, ethereal artist Kim Voss, she of the indoor cactus garden? Add in a genuine grave-robbing, a mysterious gardeners, stolen cars, people who won't talk, people who talk too much, and a brilliant teen who may or may not be connected to the DeBeers family, and the action is fast and furious. Nina, her sidekick and sometime lover, PI Paul van Wagoner, Hallowell himself, Nina's Native American secretary and a host of lesser characters try to solve a mystery that simply compounds upon itself like a cancerous cell. In the end, nobody is untouched or unhurt by the actions that unwind at dizzying speed.

I loved this book so much, I purchased everything else in the series I could get my hands on. Now my problem is: Do I go back to the beginning, and patiently catch up? Or do I read the next book in the series (whose teaser appears at the end of the paperback version), "Breach of Promise"? Stay tuned. This is one reviewer who is totally, happily, hooked.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Obstruction to success, Mai 1 2001
Par francoise gaspari (liège, belgique) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I was looking forward to reading this book and the other ones from the same author, but unfortunately, I found it difficult to stick to the book, and found it a shame to have all those useless sexual descriptions that had nothing to do with the case. I am a collector of murder cases and thriller books so it really is rare for me to criticize one of those books but this one didn't catch my attention enough. What misses is some kind of magical touch that some other authors have such as Higgins clark, kelman, rendell (this of course is only my opinion).
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A Stretch Of An Ending
Obstruction of Justice is the third book in this series by Perry O'shaughnessy. In this book, Nina Reilly and DA Collier Hallowell go on a date hiking. Read more
Publié le Avril 6 2001 par Dana

3.0étoiles sur 5 Good, Depending on What you Want
Entertaining, yes. Believable... well, uh, perhaps this is better left unsaid. There's just something beyond the pale in the predicament in this novel, which remains highly... Read more
Publié le Janv. 6 2001 par D. Rizzo

4.0étoiles sur 5 Another Good One
Once again, Nina Reilly stars in a highly enjoyable story, perhaps the best yet. But these books are not entirely plot-centered; Nina's personal life (foibles and all) captures... Read more
Publié le Sep 3 2000 par watzizname

4.0étoiles sur 5 Another Good One
Once again, Nina Reilly stars in a highly enjoyable story, perhaps the best yet. But these books are not entirely plot-centered; Nina's personal life (foibles and all) captures... Read more
Publié le Sep 3 2000 par watzizname

3.0étoiles sur 5 Obstruction OF Justice
This was the third in the series of Nina Reilly novels I have read and it was the least enjoyable. I would definitely recommend Motion to Surpress and Invasion of Privacy but not... Read more
Publié le Jui 15 2000 par char

2.0étoiles sur 5 What a coincidence!
This probably the least enjoyable of the Nine Reilly series because there are so many coincidences. Nina & Paul are working on two totally separate cases in two totally... Read more
Publié le Mai 15 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 Obstruction of Justice
Excellent reading. It kept you intrigued. I recommend it to all of my friends who love these types of books. I can't wait to read the rest of the books by the O'Shaughnessys.
Publié le Avril 30 2000 par gvdunn

5.0étoiles sur 5 A great story
This maybe wasn't the sister's best effort, but their others were OUTSTANDING! They will definately become a favorite. I've read them all so far!
Publié le Janv. 20 2000 par saraliz@nni.com

2.0étoiles sur 5 My first Perri O'Shaughnessy's book was a disappointment.
A fan of legal thrillers,I was disappointed with the unbelievable plot and lack of any character development. Read more
Publié le Aoû 22 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 I loved it! I am a John Grisham fan and now one of yours.
I live here at the So. shore of Lake Tahoe. I have lived here for 25 years. "Obstruction of Justice" was the first book that I read. Read more
Publié le Juil 27 1999 par Janet Wells (akentwells@aol.com)

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