Fetch Rules Of Evidence Presented By Jay Brandon Copy

is the first time I have gotten around to reading a book by Jay Brandon, I was under the impression that his popularity was due to the fact that he was a fellow San Antonian,
I came away impressed by the technicality and drama of the story I usually can guess the outcome of a mystery, but not this one.
The catchof vigilante justice is it ever morally right, even if done by a cop I will be reading more of Brandon's work in the future.
Bravo! Very wellwritten. The characters and dialog are believable and you understand why they do what they do, Also keeps you wondering until the end, Will read more by Jay Brandon, I enjoyed this book. It was not a mindless read, In fact, my mind wandered a couple times and I found myself somewhat lost, Who's that guy A different twist on the typical courtroom 'who done it' story, It kept me guessing until the end, I read this book because Jay Brandon was coming on author visit to the library Tuesday night and it was a Tuesday evening I was working! It was a little fun that this was set in San Antonio, but it was mostly about racism in the cityand set on the east side and in court rooms, and since I live in the beautiful bedroom community of Boernemiles to the northeast of the city, I might as well live a thousand miles away! I was entertained by the courtroom drama, but the actions of the lawyers just did not ring true.
Good book. writing flowed well. Good novel! This was sort of a cross between To Kill a Mockingbird and a John Grisham novel, A good summer read! A very cleverly written and unusual book, The story had layers and twists, And I especially enjoyed the exploration of what made each of the main characters tick, and of their personal struggles, These were real people dealing with many contradictions and their contradictory feelings, Raymond Boudro, San Antonio's best black criminal lawyer, has publicly branded white police detective Mike Stennett a racist, But now Boudro has accepted Stennett as a client, with one warning: The truth or I ruin you, Stennett is accused of beating a black drifter to death an eyewitness claims to have seen the whole thing, With his own hardwon reputation
Fetch Rules Of Evidence Presented By Jay Brandon Copy
at stake, and a client even other cops distrust, Boudro is driven by a gut feeling for justice, Even Stennett, he believes, would not stubbornly insist he is innocent against such odds unless something in this perplexing case were not what it seemed to be.


Combing through the evidence, working his network of childhood buddies, informers, and dealers on San Antonio's east side, Boudro unearths a witness who can probably determine the outcome of the trial.
But he still has nagging doubts about his client's character and his plea, As the curtain rises on the courtroom drama, the stage is set for a double and deadly duelnot simply Prosecution v, Defense, but a community's volatile emotions v, the raw and shattering truth, Great book! I really enjoyed reading this a very unusual twist at a crime trial book, Highly recommended. sitelink post a comment.