- Paperback
- Publisher: William Morrow (1994)
- ASIN: B002F17S9S
- Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
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"All Life Is Six To Five Against.",
By J. H. Minde "Everything I need is right here" (Boca Raton, Florida and Brooklyn, New York) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER)
This review is from: Mortal Sin (Paperback)
MORTAL SIN is Paul Levine's fourth Jake Lassiter novel. Having learned the lessons about excess represented by FALSE DAWN, Levine has written a superbly crafted and finely focused thriller. MORTAL SIN is well deserving of its John D. MacDonald Award, and certainly lives up to its dedication page to MacDonald and its strong debt to Travis McGee.
Entirely a South Florida story, MORTAL SIN is a tale of corruption, payola and murder with excellent pacing and a completely plausible premise and characters. Levine never lets go of the reins. MORTAL SIN is a fine showcase for his talents as a writer. Jake Lassiter, the ex-Miami Dolphins linebacker, ex-Public Defender, ex-a lot of things, sets out to defend real estate developer Nicky Florio in a wrongful death suit brought by Melinda Tupton, the widow of crusading environmentalist Peter Tupton who froze to death on the hottest day of the year at Florio's pool party. Complications arise. Jake is having what lawyers quaintly term a 'meretricious relationship' with Florio's wife Gina, formerly Star Hampton, retired Dolphin Doll and Jake's old live-in girlfriend. And on the last day of trial, Jake uncovers evidence that the 'wrongful death' he has just successfully defended may in fact be murder. A chance remark to Nicky Florio---and Jake finds himself embroiled in a vast cover-up, running for his life through the dusty courthouses of Miami, the trendy clubs of South Beach, the retirement hotels of North Beach, the golf courses that dot Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties, and finally, the vast 'River of Grass,' otherwise known as the environmentally sensitive Everglades, targeted and encroached upon by men like Florio. A single sitting enjoyable read with some laugh-out-loud humor, wistful nostalgia, and respect for the natural world of its setting, MORTAL SIN is one of the best entries in the Jake Lassiter series, and comes very highly recommended.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Mortal Sin but much fun,
By FWS (Rhode Island) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: MORTAL SIN (The Jake Lassiter Series) (Kindle Edition)
My 4th Paul Levine, 3rd Lassiter. The best read so far. Levine is a great legal/suspense writer and in order to enjoy him don't get caught up in how plausible the story line is but relax, enjoy and go for the ride. Lassiter steps into deep "stuff" early on and spends the rest of the tale trying to dig himself out while continuing to complicate matters. A story full of bad guys; most of the rest are only medium bad. No good guys save for Nanny and Dr. Riggs, Lassiter's muse and mentor. The characters are well drawn, the dialog crisp and often very funny, the story slick and fast with enough twists, turns and escapes to satisfy any mystery/adventure fan. Can't miss with this one.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Carl Hiaasen, Say Hello to John D. MacDonald,
By Lisa Sinclair (Chicago) - See all my reviews
This review is from: MORTAL SIN (The Jake Lassiter Series) (Kindle Edition)
"Mortal Sin" is dedicated "to the memory of John D. MacDonald whose tough lough for an embattled Florida inspires us still." That's the tipoff that the book is about corruption, public and personal, and the environment. Jake Lassiter, who burst into the crime fiction scene with TO SPEAK FOR THE DEAD (The Jake Lassiter Series), is back. This time he's got his own ethical problems. He's sleeping with the wife of a client. A dangerous client who may have killed a quirky environmentalist and might do the same to Jake. The book involves a secret plan to develop the Everglades in a money-making operation that I won't disclose here. It's not oil exploration that some Republican candidates are talking about now). The book is dramatic funny, tense, and touches on profound themes. Shades of MacDonald, as i said, plus some Carl Hiaasen for the humor and the dead-on accurate descriptions of a despoiled Florida. Highly recommended.
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