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Martin Clark (1) (1959–)

Auteur de The Many Aspects of Mobile Home Living

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6 oeuvres 874 utilisateurs 29 critiques

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Martin Clark is a circuit court judge. He lives in Stuart, Virginia. (Bowker Author Biography)
Crédit image: © 2004 Tate Photography

Œuvres de Martin Clark

The Legal Limit (2008) 161 exemplaires
Plain Heathen Mischief (2004) 158 exemplaires
The Jezebel Remedy (2015) 121 exemplaires
The Substitution Order: A novel (2019) 106 exemplaires
The Plinko Bounce (2023) 50 exemplaires

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Rating: 3.5 stars

An unusual story with equally odd characters, I enjoyed it for the most part. Judge Evers Wheeling breaks the mold with legal professionals; drinking, pot smoking and pontification the basis. But this is the South there's no middle ground. Using dark comedy, plot twists and emotionally corrupt personalities, Martin Clark's storytelling stands alone. Engaging for the most part, its nothing like I expected; and that's a good thing since surprises are what life's about. This was the second book I've read from this author, and will research others. That said, for anyone who's stuck at home like I am, stories like these are welcome..I have to find a tablet now since libraries are closed and look forward to eBooks! Enjoy!… (plus d'informations)
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Jonathan5 | 5 autres critiques | Feb 20, 2023 |
Written by a retired VA circuit Judge turned best selling author, he engages the reader easily. My actual rating is 3.5 stars instead of 4,due to the deluge of legal mumbo jumbo which for me, bogs the story down. But Kevin Moore, the central character is well developed and unlike most attorneys, someone of integrity. Better yet, the pacing is extremely well done as are the curve balls so the reader is kept on his toes. While similar legal genre authors can be engaging, Clark's stories are top notch and I plan to read a few more.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Jonathan5 | 3 autres critiques | Feb 20, 2023 |
I just finished The Substitution Order this weekend. While the genre is not one I read a lot, I really enjoy Martin Clark's writing style. I genuinely care about his characters. That's always been important to me in any narrative.

Kevin Moore has messed his life up in a big way. But being a decent man, he's doing all he can to put things back together. His efforts are thwarted by an unlikely and mysterious stranger who turns up and offers him a deal many people would not refuse. In spite of Kevin's foibles and past mistakes, he is a man who knows exactly where his moral compass points and fraud and perjury don't fall in that direction. The story tells how Kevin, a brilliant lawyer, deals with the twists and turns thrown his way because of his refusal take up the offer.

Like all Clark's books, this one is satisfying because it's a pleasure to read about clever people accomplishing amazing things. The characters are believable. Parts of the book, like the scene where two gentlemen who enter the restaurant in Civil War garb, made me laugh out loud. I like that I've never found his endings to be predictable. Another important element his books share is a sense of decency. It's not enough that the story is good and well-written. I always finish Martin Clark's books happy that good triumphs--especially when that good takes an unexpected form.

I highly recommend it!

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Library_Lin | 3 autres critiques | Oct 4, 2021 |
A pretty nifty tale. Nice turnaround for the protagonist in the end!
 
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johnfishlock | 3 autres critiques | Dec 19, 2019 |

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Œuvres
6
Membres
874
Popularité
#29,294
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
29
ISBN
88
Langues
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