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William L. Myers Jr.

Auteur de A Criminal Defense

5 oeuvres 337 utilisateurs 14 critiques

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Œuvres de William L. Myers Jr.

A Criminal Defense (2017) 249 exemplaires
An Engineered Injustice (2018) 41 exemplaires
A Killer's Alibi (2019) 25 exemplaires
Backstory (2022) 8 exemplaires

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A Criminal Defense is the first in a series of legal thrillers by William L. Myers, Jr. The story opens on a busy day in lawyer Mick McFarland’s life. He is messaged a few times by a reporter, who is afraid she will be pressured to release her sources by the D. A. and the grand jury. When she is murdered, the police catch David Hanson running from her house. Hanson is a friend of Mick’s going back to college days and asks Mick to defend him. The police and D.A. think it’s an open-and-shut case even though the victim died hours before the police were called. After all, the caught Hanson cleaning up the scene until they arrived and then fleeing. It becomes even easier when they discover a motive.

A Criminal Defense is fascinating. Mick is determined to get his friend off, even after more and more is learned about the reporter. He struggles to build reasonable doubt out of questioning who called the police alleging noises and the sound of throwing things when she was dead and Hanson was quietly cleaning. He implies the murder may have something to do with the grand jury that called her to testify about who leaked information about an investigation into dirty cops. He uses every trick in the book, determined to win because he feels losing this case would be catastrophic.

And wow, wow, wow, he throws a mean curveball you won’t see coming. I promise.

A Criminal Defense at Thomas & Mercer | Brilliance Publishing
William L. Myers, Jr. law firm

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larrylaf | 11 autres critiques | Dec 9, 2023 |
Backstory by William L. Myers, Jr. is a recommended contemporary noir mystery.

Bob, Jackson Robert Hunter, had his head smashed against a brick wall by some unknown person and can't quite remember who he is. He's in a bar where people know him, so he knows his name is Bob. He gradually pieces together clues and memories. He lives in Kansas. His Wife, Helen has recently died by suicide. He can't remember what his job is or who his co-workers are. He does slowly recover memories of Helen and begins to believe that his wife was murdered. This memory and other clues eventually lead him to Philadelphia and his secret past.

This is a compelling narrative and readers will be sympathetic to Bob's search for answers. He is a complicated character with a complicated past. Readers will sympathize with Bob at the start of the novel, but Meyers will quickly show that he is a more perplexing and troublesome character than he appears to be at the start. The novel quickly turns from a noir to a thriller as Bob looks into his past to try and solve who killed Helen.

As a reviewer it was admittedly a struggle at times to read Backstory because it was slow paced at the beginning and the advanced reading copy was missing complete words and/or letters so I had to piece together clues from the text that was there to figure out what was what. This won't be in the final published edition, but it does inhibit an ease of reading comprehension for an advanced reviewer. The plot does pick up the pace and quickly becomes engrossing in the final chapters in the novel.
Disclosure: My review copy was courtesy of Oceanview Publishing via Edelweiss.
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SheTreadsSoftly | Jun 1, 2023 |
Not bad at all. Starts out and does continue with some horrible clichés, but the story is pretty good.
 
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tmph | 11 autres critiques | Sep 13, 2020 |

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Œuvres
5
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337
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#70,620
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½ 3.7
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14
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