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~ Mary Martin (Author)
Key Phrases: final paradox, George Pappas, Miss Giveny, Norma Dinnick (more...)
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Harry Jenkins, an honest lawyer, seeks truth and love in a world darkened by fraud and deceit. Years back, Elixicorp, a company developing a drug to forestall memory loss, defrauded millions from Toronto’s elite. But since then, no one has been able to find the money. This long buried treasure has poisoned the lives of all who seek it.

His elderly client, Norma Dinnick, teeters between lucidity and madness in her dark world of paradoxical claims. When she instructs Harry to sue the other claimants for the Elixicorp shares, one of the litigants is fatally shot in open court at Osgoode Hall. The murder weapon is an ornate, silver pistol, which is both a means of betrayal and a gift of love. Peter Saunderson, an old acquaintance of Harry’s from law school, surfaces to frame his own wife and lover with the courtroom murder and to implicate Harry in the scheme.

Harry and his father have been estranged for years. Stanley is found unconscious at the foot of his cellar steps, a gun in his hand. Waking from his coma, he asks Harry’s forgiveness for a long-buried wrong. This ugly .38 calibre gun becomes the means whereby love and forgiveness is found.

Beset with questions, Harry turns to the beautiful Natasha who guides him to the answers and an understanding of the final paradox.



About the Author

Martin grew up in Toronto, where she practised law in a small estates firm. In 1999, she became a full time writer and photographer. Married in 1973, she and her husband live in Toronto and have three adult children.

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  • Paperback: 268 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse, Inc. (November 10, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595407609
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595407606
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #3,520,652 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent read, in no way a light read - by far!, December 10, 2008
By GinRobi (Timmins, ON, Canada) - See all my reviews
Harry Jenkins believes his client, Norma Dinnick, an eight-seven-year-old widow, is balancing on a very thin line between reality and insanity. Norma calls Harry with the intention of rewriting her will, and is convinced that Archie Brinks, the executor of her estate, is trying to poison her by substituting her arthritis medication. He wants her money and the share that her deceased husband had hidden years before. She's determined to change her will, naming her goddaughter, Bronwyn (a friend's daughter), sole beneficiary and Harry as her executor. She firmly believes that George Pappas, Peter Saunderson (Bronwyn's gay husband), Archie Brinks and others are after the Elixicorp share she believes is rightfully hers.

But the share isn't - nor does it belong to any of them, for years ago, fraud and deceit were commited against high-class Torontonians, having them believe that Elixicorp was developing medication to prevent memory loss. Millions were invested, and without that share, the money is out of reach for all. Before his death, Arthur had hidden the money. After being threatened by Robert Hawke and George Pappas, he commited suicide rather than face a horrific, torturous death by their hands, and left specific instructions for Norma.

But Norma's mind is no longer what it used to be, as she 'sees' and `talks' with her husband and David, her lover, and believes there are bad tenants residing above her when, in fact, the apartment above her own is completely empty. And now Harry's stuck in the middle, while more and more, the men who are supposed to be finding the hidden share are turning up murdered.

Meanwhile, Harry's love-life is at a crawl. Divorced from his wife, Harry has fallen in love with Natasha. One minute, she is warm and inviting, and the next, she's cool and withdrawan. And Harry doesn't understand why.

Again, another great mystery. Ms. Martin knows how to create a complex plot(s). While I did find that there were too many characters and sometimes hard to keep track of them, each one plays a particular role, and all working for George Pappas, all after the same thing; the missing Elixicorp share. So complex a story, let this be a word of caution: while an excellent tale, this novel is by no means a light read. This is not a book you can pick up and finish in a few short hours, even if it is only a 268-page Trade Paperback. It needs and deserves your complete attention. Way to go, Ms. Martin! Can't wait to start A Trial of One, Book #3!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Can't wait for the third installment, December 21, 2007
The second in a trilogy, The Final Paradox continues the story of Harry Jenkins and the cast of characters surrounding his life and his quest to do good. Character development continues to be a strength of the author and you really care about what happens to everyone in the book.The book flows beautifully and Ms.Martin paints a perfect picture of old Toronto and it inhabitants as well as the high stakes world of medical research and fund raising. Issues of concern to all of us as we age are expertly woven through the story and are presented with the author's expertise and is must reading for everyone. Can't wait for the next installment..
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not fluff reading, March 30, 2007
Reviewed by Debra Gaynor for Reader Views (2/07)

Years ago a company called Elixicorp developed a pill that claimed to stave off memory loss and to restore damage all ready done. Harry Jenkins is an honest lawyer filled with integrity. George Pappas talked wealthy people in Toronto to invest in the company. Five million dollars was raised but the money was never seen again. The shares are much like buried treasure.

Harry Jenkins' client calls him to change her will. When he arrives at her home he doesn't see the witty, intelligent eighty-seven year old Norma Dinnick that he's always admired. In her place is a woman that is on the brink of madness. She's delusional and paranoid. She thinks someone is trying to kill her.

As the story continues it takes some bizarre twist and turns. Fraud is uncovered concerning the shares of Elixicorp. The shares are suddenly valuable to everyone, especially to George Pappas, who has mob ties. The plot continues with murder and suicide.

There is a long list of characters to keep up with in this book. I finally made a list so that I could keep them straight - Arthur, Archie, Harry, Norma, David, George, Paul, Roger, and Bronwyn. I've probably missed a few. Mary E. Martin has interwoven the lives of these characters into an intricate plot. My only criticism was that it was too many characters. Ms. Martin is a talented author with great ability to spin a tale. This is not light reading. It's not a book you can sit down with and finish in one day. I found this book to need a lot of concentration time. That is not meant as a criticism but as a compliment. "Final Paradox" is not fluff reading. I recommend it to those that enjoy a good mystery.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Reviewed by Janelle Martin
Norma Dinnick is sure that the named executor of her estate is trying to poison her, or else he's in league with the upstairs tenants to drive her mad, all in a bid to ensure she... Read more
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Mary E. Martin's second Osgood Trilogy, Final Paradox revolves around Harry Jenkins, the honest and sincere family solicitor, who once more seems to attract some unusual clients... Read more
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