
Jury of One by David Ellis is about a young boy named Alex who is accused of killing a cop, and Shelly is his attorney. As she learns more about the shooting, secrets Alex and her have get revealed. This book is good from beginning to end and the last part of the book with the trial is nearly impossible to put down. LOVED IT!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Jury of One by David Ellis is an intricate plot with
several surprises along the way. Shelly, an attorney who defends youth in
civil suits because she believes in second chances, leaves her comfort zone and
takes a criminal case, defending a 16-yr-old accused of drug dealing and
killing a cop. The kid is not straight with her and she pretty much has
to guess what actually happened along with the reader when Alex and Ronnie, his
best friend who is like a brother to him, look out for each other. As
Shelly defends Alex, her past comes back to haunt her and more and more secrets
are revealed as the trial goes forward, leading to a big surprise ending.
This is a good book filled with mystery, loyalty, legal
procedures, dirty cops and family secrets. I liked the main characters
and the story line kept my interest.
(Karen's review 12/18/14, 4 stars)
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