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The Bad Witness (Hardcover)

by Laura Van Wormer (Author)
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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If you like perky, you'll love Sally Harrington, girl reporter-producer-TV newswoman, here in her newest starring role as a witness at the murder trial of a movie exec who's really the son of an ex-Mob boss, and who may have been seeking revenge on the son of another gangster who's been tormenting his family for years. Sally's relevance to the case at hand is somewhat tediously retold in a flashback to the events surrounding the murder, most of which were recounted in her last adventure in this breathlessly girlish series, and which take up at least half of this one. As used to making news as she is reporting it, our Sally is a sexy gal whose romantic exploits take up the other half. This is not the author's or her heroine's liveliest outing, but their fans probably won't be disappointed. --Jane Adams

From Publishers Weekly

Van Wormer's patented blend of romance and courtroom drama wears a little thin in her 11th novel, her fourth featuring broadcast journalist Sally Harrington (The Last Lover; Expos‚; Trouble Becomes Her). Sally is a headstrong, risk-taking, sexy woman who thrives on fast action, danger and press attention. On temporary hiatus from New York, she's in Los Angeles, where she's the key defense witness for Hollywood producer Jonathan Small, accused of killing East Coast mobster Nick Arlenetta, who once tried to kill Sally herself. Because she wrote a documentary miniseries about the war between East Coast crime families, her testimony is crucial in the California case, so the Santa Monica police department assigns Paul Fitzwilliam as round-the-clock protection for Sally. Although he's six years her junior, the sexual attraction between them is palpable, but their budding romance is interrupted when a hit-and-run motorist slams into their motorcycle and they end up in the hospital. Subplots involving Hollywood stars and trendy issues like bisexuality abound, but the primary narrative proceeds with Sally on the witness stand in a cast. A shocking revelation from another witness livens up the mix, but as the trial increasingly takes over the story, the dull, repetitive testimony makes the second half of the novel read more like a court transcript than fiction. This isn't one of Van Wormer's better efforts, but as a Sally Harrington vehicle, it should satisfy diehard fans.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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1.0 out of 5 stars She lost me in the first courtroom scene...., Jun 12 2003
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I tried to like this book. I really did. However, when Sally Harrington is finally called to the witness stand to testify for the defense in a mob-realted murder, there is a Perry Mason Moment that would most likely never happen in real life. Not to be a spoiler, but the moment robs this book of any credibility.

Then, Sally's attraction to a cop, complete with a very strange motel-room scene, left me more than puzzled.

I don't care for smug, one-dimensional characters who think only of themselves...and that's exactly what Sally Harrington is.

No more fluff fiction from this author for me.

It's such a pity that books like this are on the shelves when accomplished writers who weave plausible stories filled with complex characters can't find a publisher.

Yuk.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Worth It; a Saucy Continuation of Sally Harrington's life, Feb 28 2003
By Maye Vanarsdel (Clinton, Md USA) - See all my reviews
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This is a coming of age novel in a series that recognizes that people don't stop growing just because they've graduated from college, gotten a job, and had a few affairs. Sally Harrington is not dumb, just on her way to the maturity that comes with age and experience - - as are many of us. Things happen TO Sally as a result of her intelligence mixed with a youthful inability to count the costs of her actions. Harrington has to deal with the mores, and current news events of life right now in the United States. I like her new love interest, who is not the usual handsome cardboard foil for a romantic damsel in distress - - he's thinking about the consequences of commitment and partnership. The mystery is not confined to the consequences of the ageing US mafioso families, but also includes Sally's maturity. A lively page-turner that's 3rd in this mystery series that is firmly grounded in today's intricate personal mix of sex, work, and having to find a way to balance everything. A good read.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good read, but not as good as previous books, Dec 28 2002
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I became a fan of Ms. Van Wormer's books with "Expose" and have found her books to be real page turners; however, in comparing her recent books -- including "The Bad Witness" -- with earlier works such as "Riverside Drive," "West End" and "Jury Duty," these fall short of the rich detail and story development that the previous works have shown. This book was little more than a bridge between "The Last Lover," "Trouble Becomes Her" and the next book in the series. There was a lot of repetition from those two books as well as way too much focus on the trial and way too little focus on Sally's career development and maturation as a person.

Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed this book, but as other reviewers have eluded to, there isn't much plot or story development here. I hope for Ms. Van Wormer's sake that she doesn't simply get lost in the sea of run-of-the-mill romance writers. Sally Harrington is an interesting character and there could be so much more done with her, but it appears that the focus is down to two things: (1) how much danger she can get herself into and (2) how messed up her love life is (mainly self-induced). Additionally, the other richly developed characters from previous novels have faded into the woodwork -- I would like to see more done with them as well!

Hopefully the next book gets back to the quality of "Riverside Drive" and "West End"!!

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2.0 out of 5 stars nothing new here
this book was a big disappointment. First -- there was no real plot, unless a New Guy is supposed to qualify. Read more
Published on Dec 5 2002 by M. S. Butch

5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting and fun--couldn't stop turning the pages
Television producer Sally Harrington is called as a witness in a murder trial. While on the stand, the prosecutor tries to make Sally seem a complete slut--and completely... Read more
Published on Nov 15 2002 by booksforabuck

4.0 out of 5 stars For Sally Harrington fans
NY TV news reporter Sally Harrington is in Santa Monica to testify as a defense witness in the "Mafia Boss Murder Trial". Read more
Published on Nov 12 2002 by Harriet Klausner

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