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Perfect Alibi (Mike Daley Mystery #7) [Hardcover]

Sheldon Siegel (Author)
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Mike Daley Mystery September 1, 2010
For Mike Daley and Rosie Fernandez former spouses and current law partners the stakes have never been higher. In the seventh installment of this bestselling, critically acclaimed series, the duo learn that their sixteen-year-old daughter s boyfriend has been arrested on suspicion of murdering his father, a Superior Court judge. Bobby Fairchild, however, claims to have found his father s body upon returning home from a date with Grace. The police, who found Bobby at the scene of the crime holding the murder weapon, contend that his parents acrimonious divorce sent the boy over the edge. With their daughter as Bobby s only alibi, Mike and Rosie take the case and uncover a sex scandal that takes them down San Francisco s darkest alleys and into the homes of the city s most prominent citizens.

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In Siegel's so-so seventh mystery featuring San Francisco defense counsel Mike Daley (after 2008's Judgment Day), Daley and his ex-wife and legal partner, Rosie Fernandez, are weighing a return to the Public Defender's Office when they get immersed in a murder case that's all too personal. Their 16-year-old daughter Grace's boyfriend, Bobby Fairchild, is arrested for the bludgeoning murder of his father, a judge. The police case appears to be open and shut: Fairchild was found, literally red-handed, holding the bloody hammer used in the crime. Daley and Fernandez believe his protestations of innocence, based on his alibi--Grace herself. Under orders from Fairchild's mother, the lawyers scramble to identify the real killer in the few days they have before the preliminary hearing. Even lay readers will spot errors in courtroom procedures. Lackluster prose ("Murder cases are hard enough without a stressed-out teenager and a four-year-old in your office") doesn't help. (Sept.)
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Siegel, an attorney-author who deserves to be much more well known than he is, has produced another tightly plotted, fluidly written legal thriller. San Francisco defense attorney Mike Daley and his ex-wife and partner, Rosie Fernandez, are shocked to learn that their daughter’s boyfriend has been arrested for murdering his father, a judge on the superior court. Despite their misgivings—their daughter, Grace, is the boy’s alibi—they agree to take the case, but they don’t expect their investigation to lead them in the sordid direction it soon takes. Daley and Fernandez, making their seventh appearance, are as engaging as when we first met them (in Special Circumstances, 2000), and the story is typically intricate and suspenseful. Siegel is a very talented writer, stylistically closer to Turow than Grisham, and this novel should be eagerly snapped up by fans of those giants (and also by readers of the San Francisco–set legal thrillers of John Lescroart). --David Pitt

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: MacAdam/Cage; First edition (September 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1596923369
  • ISBN-13: 978-1596923362
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #817,865 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A native of Chicago, Sheldon Siegel earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Illinois in 1976 and graduated from the Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California at Berkeley in 1983. He has been in private practice in San Francisco for over twenty years and specializes in corporate and securities law with the firm of Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP. Judgment Day is the sixth novel in his series of critically acclaimed, best-selling courtroom dramas featuring San Francisco criminal defense attorneys Mike Daley and Rosie Fernandez. His books have sold millions of copies worldwide and have been translated into eight languages.

Sheldon lives in Marin County with his wife, Linda, and twin sons, Alan and Stephen. He is currently working on his seventh novel. For additional information about Sheldon Siegel, please see the Q&A (answers to his most common questions at book tour appearances) at www.sheldonsiegel.com/meet.htm.

E-Mail Sheldon Siegel at Sheldon@sheldonsiegel.com.

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Every parent has nightmares..., October 14, 2010
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This review is from: Perfect Alibi (Mike Daley Mystery #7) (Hardcover)
...and Mike and Rosie have a really bad one on their hands. I have to be careful not to give away the plot, but suffice to say that 16-going-on-30 year old Grace has gotten herself into a rough place. Take a boyfriend who SHOULD have been relatively problem free, add a rich-but-dysfunctional family with a murder victim who wasn't all the world thought him to be, mix in a good dose of bad luck and teenage hormones, and look out!!

Once again Sheldon delivers a fantastic novel with a cast of characters that are old friends by now. Pete and Sylvia are, each in their own way, as tough as ever, Roosevelt is showing his age but remains a good cop, Nicole is a gorgeous opportunist, Kaela Joy is as hot as always, and Judge McDaniel is still a model for all judges. If some of our favorites, like Nick and Mort, are missing, we will just look forward to seeing them in some future book.

Of course San Francisco is truly a place like no other on earth and Sheldon always manages to make us feel at home. The high-priced shops of Union Square, neat places like Books Inc. and Amoeba Records, the various eateries, Chinatown, the Golden Gate, the cable cars, on and on and on...marvelous!!!

Sheldon Siegel is simply the very best of the "lawyer" authors and "Perfect Alibi" is fully up to the standard we expect. You may be uncomfortable with the problems parents have with kids (especially if you've "been there"), but you'll admire the way Mike and Rosie deal with them. If I go on much longer I shall ruin it for you, so I'll just say go buy it and get ready to enjoy.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Alibi Not So Perfect, December 6, 2010
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Rosa "Bookworm" (Detroit,MichiganUSA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Perfect Alibi (Mike Daley Mystery #7) (Hardcover)
This wasn't the best Sheldon Siegel novel to me. It's hard feeling sympathy for the victim as well as his son accused of murder both were pathological liars. Grace was overly sarcastic teenager instead of helping she did everything to complicate the case as well making it hard on her parents who were only trying to defend her. Rosie and Mike was dynamic as usually. but it wasn't enough to help the novel. I will wait for the eighth novel.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars PERFECT ALIBI, October 17, 2010
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Marlene Homer (Las Vegas,, NV United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Perfect Alibi (Mike Daley Mystery #7) (Hardcover)
The publisher's back-cover blurb sets the scene:

"For Mike Daley and Rosie Fernandez - former spouses and current
law partners - the stakes have never been higher. . . . Their
sixteen-year-old daughter's boyfriend has been arrested on
suspicion of murdering his father, a Superior Court judge.
Bobby Fairchild, however, claims to have found his father's body
upon returning home from a date with Grace . . . . his only alibi."


Siegel's trade-mark humor adds so much to the story.

For example: (1)a judge named Putty Chandler is "well into the
back nine of a thoroughly undistinguished judicial career."

(2)Gary Winer is a "cloying, owl-eyed man with large horn-rimmed
glasses, a horrific comb-over and a grating nasal voice. He's
spent the past thirty years trying to make the world safer for
insurance companies."

(3)Mike and Rosie's four-year-old son, Tommy is a: "happy kid,
but he's also a worrier. 'no worries,' he asks. I'm not sure
if he picked up the line from me or Barney the Dinosaur."

(4)Assistant DA, Bill McNulty, is labeled "McNasty" by Mike
and considered a "terminal curmudgeon" and a "competent
lifer."

Siegel, a practicing SF attorney for more than
twenty-five years, knows the legal ins and outs and
shares them expertly and easily with his readers. We
learn, for example, about the CSI Effect.

You learn more about the City Siegel loves. In
every book. this time we are treated to the history of
Tank Hill, the Bohemian Club, and the Tenderloin area, to
name a few.

Above all, however, in Sheldon Siegel's books you
learn to love his characters because you know he loves
them, as he talks of them with compassion and insight.
Not all of the regulars have returned. I miss Nick the
Dick, for example. However, Rosie Johnson is present and
accounted for in the following sketch:

"The dean of San francisco homicide inspectors has handled
every high-profile murder investigation in the City for forty years.
A half-century ago, he and my father formed the SFPD's first inte-
grated team. The good news is he'll proceed with competence and
professionalism. the bad news is he doesn't arrest anybody unless
he has the goods. . . . Inspector Roosevelt Johnson eyes me through
wire-rimmed, aviator-style bifocals. The former college tight end
has dropped some weight since he underwent radiation treatments
for throat cancer last year. Nevertheless, the seventy-five-year
old legend still carries over two hundred pounds on his imposing six-foot-four-inch frame. The war-horse has fought the cancer to a
standstill, but his lyrical baritone has developed a gravelly edge."

When I compose my list of favorite authors for friends,
Sheldon Siegel is always at the very top. He will be at the top
of your list as well. Start with: SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES.

Note: Unfortunately, Amazon did not offer this title soon
enough for me. I'm happy to see it is available now.
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