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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Oil Of Olay" This was a great book!!!
I am so glad I decided to read this book. I read some of the ratings and was reluctant to do so. I picked it up last night, boy am I glad I did, and read the whole thing in one sitting!!! How could someone NOT like this book??? It is all so believable and educational. It helped me to understand why the law is so confusing to the average person with common sense and...
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3.0 out of 5 stars The Advocate's Novel
The Advocate's Devil is a well written piece of fiction that condenses several important legal issues and ethical conficts into one fast-paced narrative. Dershowitz occasionally challenges his readers' powers of logic as so many dilemmas present themeselves in fast succession, all with reasonable solutions, but that is one of the purposes of poetic license.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The Advocate's Novel, June 22, 2004
By A Customer
The Advocate's Devil is a well written piece of fiction that condenses several important legal issues and ethical conficts into one fast-paced narrative. Dershowitz occasionally challenges his readers' powers of logic as so many dilemmas present themeselves in fast succession, all with reasonable solutions, but that is one of the purposes of poetic license.
His female characters are not entirely believable, but they are addressing issues of equality and sexual politics that no one has resloved yet. Furthermore, Dershowitz's female characters are cerebral and independent which is more than one can say for many current authors. I enjoyed the story thoroughly and read it in a very short period of time.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A very painful read. I was glad when it was done!, August 29, 1999
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After attending several of mr. Dershowitz's lectures I had expected better. The dialouge in this book is almost too painful to read. To think that this book came from the mind of such an eloquent orator. Mr Dershowitz should stick to the spoken word!
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Fiction from a lawyer?, May 19, 2000
This review is from: The Advocate's Devil (Hardcover)
Alan Dershowitz is a well known figure both in a courtroom and classroom. As a professor at Harvard University's elite law school, Dershowitz has been known to defend clients from sensational cases in the public eye. Some of his more newsworthy clients have been have been Claus Von Bulow, OJ Simpson and Mike Tyson. And while Dershowitz may be in a position to write a legal brief or scholarly work about the law, after reading this book, I seriously questioned his ability to write a compelling piece of ficiton. While The Advocate's Devil moves along at a quick pace,it's as if Dershowitz lifted it from the front page of a newspaper describing a sensational rape or murder case. Either he tried hard to write a worthwhile book or possibly wrote this book to explain to an unkowing public how and why he as a lwayer could defend the clients he has in the past.

With a superior knowledge of both the actions of defense lawyers, prosecuting attorneys and the ins and outs of the court system itself, one would have expected a more worthwhile read.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Oil Of Olay" This was a great book!!!, November 7, 2001
I am so glad I decided to read this book. I read some of the ratings and was reluctant to do so. I picked it up last night, boy am I glad I did, and read the whole thing in one sitting!!! How could someone NOT like this book??? It is all so believable and educational. It helped me to understand why the law is so confusing to the average person with common sense and morals. Interpretations of the law are so very screwy and this book helps the layman to understand it a little.
The author's references to the Talmud and Jewish/Hebrew customs and practices were delightful. I will never forget the 3 responsibilities of a father to his children: Teach them the Torah (God's Laws), Teach them a trade (that they may contribute to the quality of life) and Teach the to "swim". If you want to know in more detail exactly what this means then pick up a copy and read and reflect on this "jewel" of a book.
Another fascinating part of the book was how he explains the perverse and immoral lifestyles of many NBA players and the groupies that are too available for their pleasure and subsequent debauchery.
I can't wait to pick up a copy of "Chutzpa". This book was thoroughly informative, exciting, and possesses great wisdom and knowledge for the reader. You will understand the dilemmas and moral challenges faced by attorneys and judges much better after reading this book. Shalom and Mazel Tav to all!!!
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars lawyer trapped in his own casuistry, September 8, 2000
This review is from: The Advocate's Devil (Hardcover)
part treatise, part novel on sexual misconduct.defense attorney spends more time analyzing his own moral sensibilities and the justifications for his actions than he does on the case itself. nonetheless, a worthwhile read.
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A pleasant surprise, November 16, 1999
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I bought "The Advocate's Devil" after seeing Mr Dershowitz on the "Today Show" promoting his newest novel. I knew that he teaches law and did not know what to expect. The novel was a pleasant surprise. It was good to read and the topic was interesting. The characters appeared a little flat to me, and the frequent allusions to other (real?) cases and important court decisions were too much for me (not being a lawyer). It is a little early to compare Mr Dershowitz to John Grisham whose novels are a lot more entertaining to read (at least the early ones), but the book is okay, and I will definitely read his next novel.
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding, August 22, 1999
This well-written novel examines the moral dilemma facing defense attorneys. The story is entertaining, and its treatment of the ethics question is superb. You may not agree with the author's viewpoint, but you will clearly understand it.
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Hopefully this won't be Dershowitz' last work of fiction., October 22, 1995
By A Customer
If you enjoy fiction written around the legal profession, this is an excellent choice. Ranks up there with Grisham and Turow. The basis of the story is about a handsome NY Knicks basket- ball star who allegedly rapes a woman. Hum. Why would a superstar have to rape a woman to get sex? I'm sure she's lying. That's what his lawyer originally thought, too. Read on!
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The Advocate's Devil by Alan M. Dershowitz (Hardcover - November 17, 1994)
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