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Hardcover Final Argument Book

ISBN: 0671748688

ISBN13: 9780671748685

Final Argument

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Twelve years after he left Jacksonville--and left behind him memories of the prosecution of a young black man--Richard Jaffe finds himself drawn back into the case. By the author of Trial. 50,000... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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This deserves five stars plus.

Ted Jaffe is living the good life as a partner in a well established law firm in Sarasota, Florida when he gets a phone call that will change his life. The call is from a witness, now in jail again, that testified when Ted was a prosecutor and sent a person to death row twelve years before. It was fast-paced, witty, well written, and turned out to be an outstanding legal thriller. It show-cased how twisted and converted our legal system can sometimes be. Everyone tells Ted to not get involved, to let the past take care of itself. But Ted slowly gets involved and in doing so puts his marriage, family, work, health, and even his freedom at risk. This story was so well written that I truly found myself feeling sorry for Ted as he has to confront all these problems that were painted in such vivid detail and stirred my emotions. And the ending was great. Complete. Just as I wanted it to be. Author al-Qaeda Strikes Again

Unarguably good

In the Final Arguments, we are taken on a defense attorney's quest for justice. Ted Jaffe, as a state prosecutor, put Darryl Morgan on death row for the murder of Solomon Zide. A decade later, he believes he made a mistake; now as a defense attorney he wants Darryl free. Fast-paced, suspense-filled, and witty, it's a simple story that is well written. Infact, the best part of the novel was the description of Sweeting's execution. Clifford Irving depicts the courtroom bantering brilliantly, as well as the political and legal maneuverings. Though the ending is expected, the plot makes the book worth your time.

What would you do?

Imagine you're a defense lawyer but you used to be a prosecutor. Now,imagine you find out a career criminal that you put on Death Row is really innocent of the crime because you discover that the witness statements you used were all lies. Now, imagine that he's going to die in a month. What do you do? Throw in a heaping handful of racial politics, Florida's fascination with the electric chair and the main characters fractured family life and you've got this novel. It started out very slow but I kept going and it turned out to be one of the better legal thriller books I've read for a while. I give this book a "4 stars" - I'm dropping the score because of the slow start.

A Unique concept

This crisply written first-person novel is the story of a prosecutor who sends a man to Death Row, and then, years later, when he discovers that his prosecution was flawed. comes back to battle for the freedom of the man he prosecuted. It's informative, very well researched (I'm a lawyer), and, if I may be forgiven a cliche, I couldn't put it down. It's set in Florida and captures that world perfectly. Irving is a truly fine writer, one of our best. His other legal novel, TRIAL, is also terrific.
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