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Render Up the Body [Hardcover]

Marianne Wesson (Author)
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)


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December 1997
A decomposed body is found high in the mountains of central Colorado. The remains are identified as those of Nicole Marie Caswell, age 22. Ten months later Jason Smiley is arrested and charged with Nicole Caswell's rape and murder.

Long before Smiley's arrest, Cinda Hayes had become disillusioned with working as chief sex-crimes prosecutor for the Boulder County District Attorney's Office -- a job muddled by too many calculating egos, too much machismo and not enough decency. When the opportunity arises for her to become director of the Boulder County Rape Crisis Center, she doesn't think twice -- she jumps at the chance to leave the practice of law behind.

But six months after Jason Smiley is convicted and sentenced to death, Cinda is abruptly summoned by her old mentor, Justice Hilton James of the Colorado Supreme Court, and told that the state has chosen her to handle Smiley's appeal. The appointment creates obvious conflicts for Cinda -- her new profession is built on defending rape victims -- but Justice James assures her that she will not be expected to argue her client's innocence. She is instructed, instead, to scrutinize the trial record for errors that may have comprised Smiley's right to procedural justice.

Immediately Cinda feels an invisible noose begin to tighten. Her rape crisis colleagues start avoiding her, and most disturbing, her closest friend, Assistant District Attorney Tory Meadows, suddenly vanishes from her life. Cinda's strenuous efforts to avoid being drawn deeper into Smiley's case are failing, as Smiley insists that the only error at his trial was the conviction of an innocent man. At a memorial service for a fallen Boulder mountain climber, Cinda begins to sense the truth, which may include a deep cover-up involving Tory and the D.A.'s office. Armed with what she has learned, Cinda must decide whether to defy the court's instructions and demand to have a high-profile death-row case reopened.

In Render Up the Body, Marianne Wesson makes a thrilling and passionate debut. From absorbing descriptions of behind-the-scenes legal procedure to a shocking climax that will surprise even the most seasoned reader, this is an extraordinary novel of suspense.


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Newcomer Wesson, a prosecutor-turned-defense-attorney, melds Dead Man Walking with the legal thriller formula in her provocative debut. Months after she's left her job in the D.A.'s office to head the Boulder Rape Crisis Center, Lucinda Hayes gets leaned on by her old teacher, now Colorado Supreme Court Justice Hilton James, to go back to the courtroom by handling the habeas corpus appeal of Jason Smiley, on his way to the death house for raping and murdering his blue-blooded lover Nicole Caswell. Smiley insists he's innocent, but Cinda knows that under Colorado law (as in most other states), claims of innocence, however well documented, aren't grounds in a habeas corpus action. But as she casts around for the sort of legal grounds that might give her client a chance--improper jury instructions, errors in interpreting the laws of felony murder, omitted warnings that might have violated Smiley's constitutional rights--she begins, to her amazement, to turn up evidence that indicates that maybe, just maybe, Smiley might be telling the truth about the crime. Of course, Cinda's colleagues at the Rape Crisis Center, horrified at her spirited defense of Smiley, recoil as if their director had sprouted horns, and she ends up losing both friends and job; her best friend, Assistant D.A. Victoria Meadows, won't take her calls for weeks on end; and even Hilton James suddenly blows cold when he finds out she's actually been researching cases that might offer some precedent for sneaking exculpatory evidence into a habeas corpus case. Just when you think Cinda's headed for a courtroom showdown and a heartfelt, predictable embattled-heroine conclusion, Wesson detonates the first of a series of bombshells that keep his heroine scrambling until the final satisfying surprise. Legal eagles may be disappointed by the perfunctory courtroom scenes. For everyone else, though: an audacious, unsettling mixture of legal suspense and morality play. (Book-of- the-Month Club alternate selection) -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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"Bright and lively and very, very smart." -- Susan Isaacs

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers; 1st edition (December 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 006018292X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060182922
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.4 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,729,280 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great legal book, July 13, 1999
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I got this book for my birthday from my husband after I asked for a legal mystery that takes place somewhere other than New York or in the South. I was thrilled to read about a wonderful and unique setting. The information about the inner workings of the legal system were wonderful and all the sub-plots fit in nicely. After reading the beginning I thought how could an attorney defend this scum but wanted desperately for him to win his habeus corpus after getting to know him. I cried uncontrolably at the outcome.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The law and Boulder portrayed in true colors., April 19, 1999
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This review is from: Render Up the Body (Hardcover)
Ms. Wesson, in her depiction of DA Groesbeck, adroitly captured what many of us believe Boulder's real life DA to be...and that's not complimentary (read the book about JonBenet Ramsey, and you'll get the idea). The story carried me along, and the ending was unexpected yet believable. I enjoyed the foray into criminal law, learned a lot, and hope we haven't seen the last of Cinda Hayes. A terrific first novel.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Drop it, if you dare., November 22, 2004
Render Up the Body revels in its simplicity.
Lucinda Hayes is a former prosecutor, who forsakes her job as the director of a rape crisis center to represent a death row inmate, Jason Smiley, in his appeal.
Marianne Wesson's legal experience serves as an anchor for the book, but her crisp writing is a delight. Cinda Hayes comes across as a lady with issues; Jason Smiley as a murderer who'll grasp at any straw to escape execution. The plot is simple, which means it accomodates complex legal ideas easily, and the end carries the stinger.
Lovers of legal thrillers and good writing should have one command: Render up this novel.
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