Published: July 2006
Goodreads Summary:
Andie DeGrasse, an aspiring actress and single
mom, is not your typical juror. Hoping to get dismissed from the pool, she
tells the judge that most of her legal knowledge comes from a bit part curling
around the stripper's pole in The
Sopranos. But she
still ends up as juror number 11 in a landmark trial against a notorious mob
boss.
THE JUDGE IS TERRIFIED OF THE DEFENDANT.
The case quickly becomes the new Trial of the
Century. Mafia don Dominic Cavello, known as the Electrician, is linked to
hundreds of gruesome, unspeakable crimes. Senior FBI agent Nick Pellisante has
been tracking him for years. He knows Cavello's power reaches far beyond the
courtroom but the FBI's evidence against the ruthless killer is ironclad.
Conviction is sure thing.
SO IS THE JURY.
As the jury is about to reach a verdict, the
Electrician makes one devastating move that no one could have predicted. The
entire nation is reeling, and Andie's world is shattered. For her, the hunt for
the Electrician becomes personal, and she and Pellisante come together in an
unbreakable bond: they exact justice --- at any cost.
THE VERDICT: RUN FOR YOUR LIFE.
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I haven't read a James Patterson book in ages but I really liked the sound of that blurb. I hope you get to read it soon.
ReplyDeleteJames Patterson, last thing I read from him was Max Payne,,and enjoyed,,it,,but he just did really grab ahold of me,,but he is a good author,,I hope you get it very soon.
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I haven't read James Patterson in ages but this sounds really interesting. Cute blog!
ReplyDeleteOoh, this one sounds good. May have to get it!
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ReplyDeleteI haven't yet read a book by James Patterson...but this ones does sound good!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for stopping by. I do hope I get hold of this book sooner than soon.
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