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-- Harlan Coben
"Both a suspenseful mystery and a deeply feltexamination of truth and faith."
-- Library Journal
"Suspenseful from start to finish."
-- Publishers Weekly
Booklist On par with the early works of Grisham, this thriller is enlivened with sparkling dialogue and deft descriptions of place.
William Bernhardt Author of Double Jeopardy, Dark Justice, and Cruel Justice Fast-paced and full of moral complexities, this is a legal thriller no reader of courtroom drama will want to miss. Reed Arvin does a masterful job of examining the lawyer's struggles to retain his values while working in a system at odds with his own integrity.
Denver Post Arvin brings a freshness to the story that is compelling...[his] characters are not cookie-cutter; they are fully fleshed out and believable....The Will could be the beginning of an impressive career.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette In Reed Arvin's second novel, we are taken on a fast-paced, high-stakes ride....The Will is a thriller that moves swiftly and keeps the reader turning pages so quickly that we may not notice we are actually doing some pretty good thinking about what values we place first in our own lives and whether the present we believe is firm and solid is actually safe against the unfinished business of our lives and the past of our fathers.
Library Journal Both a suspenseful mystery and a deeply felt examination of truth and faith.
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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific!,
This review is from: The Will (Hardcover)
Henry Matthews--ambitious up-and-comer at a large, prestigious Chicago law firm--receives an unexpected call from his hometown of Council Grove, Kansas. The richest man in town, Tyler Crandall, has died, and Henry must go home and execute his will. The Crandalls pretty much own Council Grove, and all assume that the estate will pass to Roger, Tyler's son, and things will continue on as they always have. But to everyone's shock and surprise, Tyler Crandall leaves everything to the Birdman, a crazy, delusional homeless man who has lived in the town park for the last twenty-five years. Now, as the will is contested by the Crandall family, Henry is determined to find out what the connection is between Tyler and the Birdman and why he left him his fortune. And, as he digs into the past, Henry begins to uncover long-hidden secrets and truths that will change this small community forever. Reed Arvin has written a terrific mystery/legal thriller that will put you on the edge of your seat and keep you turning pages to the very end. This novel has it all: a suspenseful, compelling storyline, great characters with strong voices, riveting scenes, a climax that will knock your socks off, and a very satisfying ending. Mr Arvin's writing is true to life, crisp and spare, with a real ear for dialogue. So turn off the phone and lock the door, "The Will" is a winner and a book you will have to read in one sitting.
22 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
like Grisham - only better,
By Steve Baker (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Will (Hardcover)
I bought this basically because of seeing a bunch of reviews that said it was better than my favorite author, John Grisham. I have to agree it's true, and I have a new fave. It rocks along like Grisham but Arvin has some poetry in his writing that Grisham doesn't, and I liked that. I never read a Grisham and thought, wow, that's a beautiful line. But sometimes you think that with this book - like it's on a higher plane or something. Anyway, I thought it rocked and the characters were amazing. Buy it - you won't be disappointed.
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great legal thriller, but not your father's Reed Arvin,
By Brendt Waters (Kennesaw, GA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Will (Hardcover)
I thoroughly enjoyed "The Wind in the Wheat" (Arvin's first novel) and I really like legal novels -- two of my favorite authors are John Grisham and early William Bernhardt (before he started ham-fisting his political viewpoints into his books). So this combination seemed like a sure bet for "The Will". And I was not disappointed. The characters are real and fleshed out, especially the main protagonist, Henry Matthews. The plot had some nice twists and some good mysteries that unfolded over the course of the book (beyond the main mystery that it is built around).One word of caution: This would be a fairly coarse book at times to some folks -- language alone would merit it a PG-13 were it a movie, and there is a half-page (unnecessary, in my opinion) sex scene as well. If neither of those bug you, have at it.
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