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Hardcover The Confession Book

ISBN: 0399152121

ISBN13: 9780399152122

The Confession

(Book #5 in the Mike Daley/Rosie Fernandez Mystery Series)

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Confessions abound-some of them quite unexpected-in Sheldon Siegel's new legal thriller. Mike Daley doesn't go to confession much since he left the priesthood twenty years ago and became a lawyer, but that doesn't stop his old friend, Father Ramon Aguirre, from trying to get him there. "It wouldn't kill you to go to church once in a while," he tells Mike. But it does kill someone. For several months, a ruinous sexual harassment suit has been building...

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Save this book for a time when you can read it straight through

It's definitely a book that's hard to put down, although the writing style is such that despite the length, it's a quick read. The plot involves a priest who is accused of murdering a woman he was counseling -- the woman in fact was his girlfriend before seminary. His friend, a former priest now an attorney, and his friend's partner and ex-wife take on his defense, against the wishes of the archdiocese. The archdiocese has its own agenda, being hit by so many lawsuits about clergy misbehavior, so it looks like their main goal is to keep the case as low profile as possible rather than prove that the priest is innocent. Things just keep getting worse and worse as the evidence against the priest piles up. This book would be great to read on an airplane, since it will totally absorb your attention.

A Great Read

A terrific mystery novel that will keep you turning the pages long after you should have tucked yourself in for the night. Smart, funny and completely enjoyable.

Siegel is back with the entertaining, "The Confession"!

Sheldon Siegel does it again, in his fifth and newest outing for San Francisco attorney and ex-priest Mike Daley. The book opens with Daley's confession to one of his best friends, priest Ramon Aguirre. Before it closes, Daley, Aguirre, and the normal cast of characters in a Siegel novel (Mike's ex-wife and law partner Rosie, their various relatives, "McNasty", the lead prosecutor in the DA's office, Banks and Johnson, a crack SFPD homicide team and the Catholic diocese of San Francisco) will come and go, but the bond between Mike and Ramon will grow due to Daley's defense of Father Aguirre in a murder trial. In his investigation of what really happened to the victim, Siegel shares with us a slice of her life, in flashbacks - she's a close friend and former teenage fling of Aguirre's, and another fixture in the neighborhood, crusading attorney Maria Concepcion. In a pace too fast for many readers, Siegel introduces us to everyone of relevance in Maria's life, and one by one, eliminates them from the crime. The book, as in many of Siegel's former novels, climaxes in the courtroom, this time in a preliminary hearing. Of little help is the fact that Father Aguirre feeds the defense team information little by little, confirming the damning information about his relationship with the victim only after they have learned about it from the police. Although this fact is grating on the reader, Siegel's fans will be more than satisfied with a couple of characteristics of his writing, which have become his signature. The first is Daley's mental corrections of nearly everything he says that is politically correct. When queried by the higher ups in the church's in-house legal counsel, "I trust you will provide full disclosure of all relevant information?"...Daley's response of "Of course." Is prefaced by his real answer, which is never enunciated..."We'll see". Throughout the book, the dichotomy of Daley's out-loud answers and his mental gymnastics is an entertaining Siegel tradition. One of the other Siegel signatures is his prefacing of each chapter with a brief blurb or quote from a publication (such as the San Francisco Chronicle) about the case he's working on. This technique pulls the reader into the context of the story within the boundaries of SF, and makes it come alive. Some examples? When Daley's offices are destroyed by a fire that is apparently arson, and when the church withdraws its support as co-counsel, chapter 43 begins with "Mr. Daley and Ms. Fernandez should ask for a continuance...Legal Commentator Mort Goldberg, Channel 4 News, Monday, December 15, 8:30 a.m." After having this priest charged with the murder of an attorney that was suing another priest for sexual misconduct, after learning that Father Aguirre donated sperm to help the victim become pregnant, and after the dirty tricks played by the SF Diocese's legal team against the victim come out in court, Chapter 51 begins with a quote from its chief in-house counsel,

5 Stars for the Book; 5 more Stars for the Author

An ironic thing about this author's first book, "Special Circumstances." I didn't know the author, enjoyed that book, found out he was from my area, and there were community ties within our families. I suppose, then, that as a reviewer, anyone can now claim my pro-Sheldon Siegel bias. I confess to that. But it is BECAUSE of the stories he writes, and because of the way he writes them, that attracted me as a reader. Further, Sheldon is one of those writers who has enjoyed rare success in the industry, based, of course, on his hard work. But there is more. Sheldon is a supporter of other authors. He is a family man and, as anyone who has attended his readings would know, a heck of a nice, funny, entertaining person. The Confession carries all these traits onto the written page. Great story line, original characters, unique way of laying out the story, tension with humor and drama. Congratulations once again to Sheldon Siegel, his family, and all readers who have the fortune of reading The Confession, or anyone of his other books.

Do not miss this exciting and fast-paced legal thriller!

Ex-priest turned lawyer Mike Daley doesn't go to confession much, but he does keep in touch with his good friend, Father Ramon Aguirre. Father Aguirre tells Mike of the sexual harassment suit that has been building against the San Francisco Archdiocese, but, just as the case heats up, the plaintiff's lawyer turns up dead and Father Aguirre is the lead suspect. Mike knows that Father Aguirre didn't commit this crime, but the evidence is overwhelming...and when the medical examiner discovers the victim was pregnant, Mike fears that secrets from Father Aguirre's past might seal his fate. With nothing to go on but their instincts, Mike and his partner/ex-wife Rosie dive head first into a case of sex, corruption, religion and murder to free their client. `The Confession' is the BEST entry in the Mike Daley legal series. Razor sharp dialogue and twists galore will readers turning the pages frantically to discover who did it and why. I finished `The Confession' in one sitting...it's that good. This tale of murder moves at breakneck speed and the mixing of the church with hookers, crooks and killers keeps it fresh and exciting. Sheldon Siegel is a master of the legal thriller. He has an undeniable gift of spinning a great yarn and his newest is his best. With so many legal series appearing and disappearing, the Mike Daley series remains strong by being exciting and original, a series that I look forward to reading for years to come. Sheldon Siegel does not stray from what he does best...writing a GREAT story. Forget all the other lawyers turned authors before him, Sheldon Siegel is the real deal...an author that deserves the top spot on all the bestseller lists! A MUST read! Nick Gonnella
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