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The Unbidden Truth (Mira) [Hardcover]

Kate Wilhelm (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)


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Mira September 1, 2004
- This is Kate Wilhelm's second original hardcover title for Mira Books.
- Desperate Measures (Mira Books, 6/02) achieved a fantastic NSR of 67%
- Widely regarded as one of today's best writers, Kate is the bestselling author of over 40 novels, including legal and psychological thrillers and many science-fiction classics.
- Her character Barbara Holloway appears in many of her novels and has established a huge fan following.
- Kate Wilhelm has won numerous awards, including the Nebula Award (three times) for short fiction, the Hugo Award, the Prix Apollo, the Jupiter Award and the Locus Award.
- Kate was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in July 2003.


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Oregon attorney Barbara Holloway has an unusual new client. Louise Braniff, member of a group that anonymously supports worthy women's causes, asks her to represent gifted pianist Carol Fredricks, who is accused of murdering the manager of the bar that employed her to entertain. Barbara heard her play and was impressed, but, as she interviews her client, she discovers major problems. When she was eight years old, Carol and her parents were involved in a serious automobile accident. Her parents died, and she woke up in a hospital with no memory of anything that happened. Barbara's investigation of the murder uncovers a web of deceit and greed that convinces her that someone is framing her innocent client. As always, genre veteran Wilhelm creates a thought-provoking, complex plot that will keep readers interested and make them think about ethical issues. Barbara Bibel
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"One of the masters of psychological fiction in America."

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Mira; 1ST edition (September 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0778320812
  • ISBN-13: 978-0778320814
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,922,452 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Born in 1928, Kate Wilhelm the author of more than thirty novels including Where Late the Sweet Bird Sang and The Unbidden Truth. Her work has been adapted for TV and film and translated into twenty languages. She has been awarded the Prix Apollo, Kurd Lasswitz, Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Awards. In 2003, she was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame. Her short fiction appeared in landmark anthologies such as Again Dangerous Visions, Orbit, The Penguin Book of Modern Fantasy by Women, and The Norton Book of Science Fiction. A cofounder of the Clarion Writers' Workhops, she continues to host monthly writing workshops in Eugene, Oregon.

 

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars As though you're reading about people you know, September 17, 2004
This review is from: The Unbidden Truth (Mira) (Hardcover)
Kate Wilhelm's gift is to write so well that when you read these novels, you feel as though you know the people in them, or are getting to know them in real life, and just happen to be reading an especially well-written newspaper story about a crime. There are all the details you would expect, and all the background.

Barbara Holloway, a lawyer who wishes neither to act like one nor make money like one, holds office hours in a cafe. A lot of people who would never be seen walking into a law office will come sit at her cafe table. So she gets the odd cases. Odd, but even though they aren't things that happen in everyday life, Wilhelm makes them believable.

It's best to read the series in order - I'll wait while you order the other books :-) - because there are background details about our protagonist's life that you need to know. Who is this guy Darren and his kid Todd, anyway?? What's going on between Barbara and her father Frank? You can read this book without that background, but it's more fun if you do know it.

This particular book has a complex plot, spanning not only the width of the country but parts of Mexico as well, and spanning several decades of time. A young woman with childhood amnesia accidentally discovers that she is a piano prodigy - shortly before being arrested for murder. Uncovering the real murderer involves digging into everything from illegal border crossings to the Federal Witness Protection Program. The publisher's blurbs and back cover could sum up the plot for you, so I'll skip that. Instead let me mention a couple of details I particularly enjoyed. The piano playing, of course - if you are familiar with classical music and jazz standards, you will find them running through your head as you read about Carrie's piano playing in the lounge. And related to that, the discussion of people who have the talent of seeing or hearing something in their heads, so that they can practice their talent, be it music or otherwise, even without the proper tools. The insight into the minds that have this talent is very interesting; part of the discussion about it compares it to riding a bicycle - the muscle memory that says you never really forget how, once you've learned.

Carrie remembers details about her childhood that most people think are fantasies - who, for example, would think that Aunt Loony and Uncle Silly are real, rather than imaginary playmates? The exposition as we uncover the family that has been denied to her is great.

I suspect we'll be hearing more from the women's club that brings Barbara this case. Some of the characters introduced in this book will probably become part of the continuing cast. I will be looking forward to the next one!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Deception and Lies, September 27, 2004
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This review is from: The Unbidden Truth (Mira) (Hardcover)
Oregon attorney, Barbara Holloway is retained to defend a gifted young pianist, Carol Fredericks who is being framed for the murder of the manager of the nightclub bar where she works. Carol has amnesia of the first eight years of her life, the life she had with the parents she does not remember who were killed in a fiery automobile crash where she was also severely injured. As the trial goes on, memories start to come back to Carol or Carrie as she likes to be called, to cumulate in a dramatic climax.

The start of the story was extremely fast-paced and really drew the reader right into the story. An intriguing, realistic primary and secondary cast made this book a pleasure to read. The middle of the story dragged a little as a courtroom set thriller sometimes does. Not every witness is fascinating or riveting. As the story started to unfold the pace picked up once again. There were quite a few red herrings, but the plot was not overly complex and it was not too hard to figure out the culprit.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars more an investigative tale than a legal thriller, September 1, 2004
This review is from: The Unbidden Truth (Mira) (Hardcover)
In Eugene, U of O music professor Louise Braniff informs attorney Barbara Holloway that she is a member of the Crones' Club officially known as the Benevolent Ladies Club, sponsors of worthy causes. They want Barbara to defend Carol Frederick, accused of killing Joe Wentzel. Louise explains that with proper training Carol could become a world class pianist. Stipulations of secrecy as to who the benefactors are make Barbara a bit suspicious, but because she heard Carol play at a club she agrees to take on the case if the client is willing to have her as her lawyer.

On the surface, the prosecution seems to have an air tight case, but as Barbara begins to question the evidence, she realizes that someone framed her client. Making matters difficult is that Carol cannot remember anything before her eighth birthday including how she learned to play the piano. As Barbara and her team dig deeper to learn who and why, keeping Carol, her team, and herself safe soon becomes the prime imperative as a killer prefers to remain above the law and has the means to do so.

Though more an investigative tale than a legal thriller, fans of both sub-genres will enjoy this tense action-packed tale. The complex story line is filled with red herrings and several twists and turns that will keep readers on their toes waiting for the next spin. The large ensemble adds depth to the exciting plot, but THE UNBIDDEN TRUTH is that the novel belongs to the heroic attorney (mindful of John Grisham's Reggie Love) and her beleaguered client.

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