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This was about Dr.Crone who is accused of murdering his colleague, Kalista Jordan. He is accused of murdering her because she accused him of sexual harassment. Paul Madriani is defending Crone. The trial is not going their way. Too much circumstancial against Crone. Madriani knows Crone because he asked him to help friends of his whos daughter has Huntingtons Chorea. Crone is a scientist who does genetic research. Again, as stated in other comments regarding Martinis books, I like them because he is great at explaining legal jargon in laymans terms. The book is pretty good at keeping you in the dark as to the whodunit. You can figure it out if you pay attention. I liked this one
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Fairly good read. Some suspense, not all ho-hum.
The first of Paul Madrini-in-San Diego novels (Paul was previously located in Sacramento)
Good courtroom drama, mystery
Paul Madriani takes on the case of Dr. David Crone, a respected geneticist accused of murdering his young colleague.
Lawyer Paul Madriani is called upon to defend a brilliant research physician-who just may be a killer-in this riveting novel by the bestselling author of The Attorney...
In THE JURY Paul Madriani takes on the case of Dr. David Crone, a respected geneticist accused of murdering his young colleague. An incriminating note left behind by a dead key witness seems to confirm Crone's innocence.....but...
You will feel like you are on the jury! Exciting with lots of intrigue! Easy to read; hard to stop.
The SIXTH book in the series featuring Paul Madriani who is a defense attorney in California.
A real who-done-it.
Good Read
Good plane read