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Jeremiah Healy (Author)
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Thorndike Core January 1999
A criminal defense attorney is stalked by the very murder defendant she gets out on bail, in this electrifying new thriller by the author of the Shamus Award-winning John Cuddy series.
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Before he quit his job to become the author of the excellent John Cuddy private-eye series, Jeremiah Healy was a law professor in his native Boston. In his first excursion beyond the Cuddy canon, Healy uses that background to give perfect pitch to this story about a top defense attorney stalked by the same creepy client she got off on murder charges. Quinn herself is an interesting combination of strength and vulnerability, and the stalker--a wealthy psychotic named Arthur Ketterson IV--is one of the most frightening fictional heavies of recent memory. Most of the Cuddy books--Act of God, Blunt Darts, Foursome, Invasion of Privacy, The Only Good Lawyer, Rescue, Right to Die, Shallow Graves, The Staked Goat, and Yesterday's News--are available in paperback. --Dick Adler --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The Shamus-winning author of the Boston-based John Cuddy PI series pulls off a major genre shift in an electrically charged legal thriller that should expand his fan base considerably. The emphasis here is on "thriller" rather than "legal": the courtroom scenes are mercifully short on legalese and high on drama as ex-law professor Healy packs this twisty speed read with enough suspense, romance and hinky characters to keep the most jaded fan turning pages. Sheilah Quinn wins bail for her wealthy serial-killer client, Arthur Ketterson IV, due partly to her unintended effect on smitten, alcoholic judge Roger Hesterfield. The judge's ill-concealed admiration puts him in the path of Arthur, who's also taken a (much scarier) shine to his attorney. Meanwhile, Sheilah's carrying on a secret affair with African American homicide cop Frank SikesAthe guy who brought Ketterson to justice. Between assignations with Sheilah, Frank digs harder at the case to force the politically distracted DA to get Arthur back behind bars. Healy (Invasion of Privacy) reveals Arthur's guilt early and takes the reader down a wickedly winding road as the killer offs the people in Sheilah's life in an effort to reserve her for himself. The tricky, unpredictable ending of this character-driven thriller will have crowds lining up for the promised sequel. (July) FYI: Healy is v-p of the International Crime Writers Association.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 543 pages
  • Publisher: Thorndike Press (January 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0783804318
  • ISBN-13: 978-0783804316
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,393,342 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Jeremiah Healy, a former Sheriff's Officer and Military Police Lieutenant, is a graduate of Rutgers College and the Harvard Law School. Healy is also the creator of the John Francis Cuddy private-investigator series and (under the pseudonym "Terry Devane") the Mairead O'Clare legal-thriller series, both set primarily in Boston. Healy has written eighteen novels and over sixty short stories, sixteen of which works have won or been nominated for the Shamus Award. He served as the President of the International Association of Crime Writers ("IACW") from 2000-2004, and he was the International Guest of Honour at the 34th World Mystery Convention in Toronto during October, 2004. Three years ago, Healy concluded his term as a member of the Mystery Writers of America's National Board of Directors.


 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Irresistible Double Dealing Delight!, May 29, 2000
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While many of leading mystery novelists now have female detectives as their protagonists, Jeremiah Healy (author of the outstanding John Cuddy series) goes them one better and creates a female defense lawyer protagonist. Unlike the emerging stereotype of the female detective as Super Woman, Healy's character, Sheilah Quinn, is resourceful and much put-upon. She faces the kinds of frustrations that many women find confining -- the need to earn their own living, take care of an elderly parent, keep a social life without compromising their work, and avoid lecherous males. Although it would be nice for Sheilah if she were also Super Woman, her very real human qualities and problems make her both more interesting and appealing.

Sheilah is also not John Cuddy in drag. That's a nice surprise as well. Healy also has the talent to create a gripping story. The other characters are also very memorable, especially Arthur Ketterson IV who Sheilah Quinn successfully defends on a murder rap (date rape and murder) only to discover that he really did do it. Not only that, he wants Sheilah to be next to join the fun (from his sick perspective).

If you want to lose sleep, start reading this book in the evening. You won't be able to put it down. It's that interesting. I recommend a Saturday morning start for your reading instead.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Very Different Legal Thriller, October 27, 1998
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There's not a trace of John Francis Cuddy in Jeremiah Healy's latest work. He has parted company with the Boston PI and has crafted a genuine thriller that uses courtroom scenes as backdrop, rather than the main focus. Healy also gambled on a multi-viewpoint style, but pulled it off brilliantly. We gain great insight into a wide range of characters, from Sheilah's inherently evil, serial killer client, Arthur Kesterson IV, to an obsessed trial judge Roger Hesterfield. All of the characters are real, with no stereotypes thrown in gratuitously, as happens so often in genre fiction. The Kesterson character is the most easily despised person I've run across in fiction in a long time. I will resist the temptation to talk about plot specifics, for fear of spoiling a great read for you, but the plot tangles keep coming and keep closing in on Sheilah Quinn, criminal defense lawyer. It's enough to discourage you from going to law school! Healy does his usual masterful job of dialogue and interesting and quirky minor and supporting characters. More than cops and lawyers, we get insight into Sheilah's romantic life, and how she deals with the real issues that arise between two members of a professional couple, each of whom has their own history. The romance doesn't slow down the plot, but gives us occasional breathers in the roller coaster ride that is this plot. Just when you think you know who did what and why, Healy pulls the rug out from under you.

This is one terrific read. If we're lucky, we'll get a lot more of both John Francis Cuddy and Sheilah Quinn.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars NOT NEARLY AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS, August 31, 2001
Wow this could have been a great book.

Wow this book is painfully medicore.

It should have been simple. A crazed killer set free stalking the gorgeous female attorney who set him free. Instead they muddy it up with rapidly switching viewpoints from NINE differect characters (and we're talking liek three paragraphs between viewpoints) and a totally ridiculous plot with the father of the murdered girl going psycho at the end, and by the time you're through reading you feel like you wasted time.

Don't get this book. Read a John Sandford novel instead.

Man this book could have been great..

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