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Defending Jacob
Defending Jacob
Author: William Landay
Andy Barber has been an assistant district attorney in his suburban Massachusetts county for more than twenty years. He is respected in his community, tenacious in the courtroom, and happy at home with his wife, Laurie, and son, Jacob. But when a shocking crime shatters their New England town, Andy is blindsided by what happens next: His fourtee...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781409115380
ISBN-10: 1409115380
Publication Date: 3/1/2012
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Orion Publishing Ome
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 6
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kdurham2813 avatar reviewed Defending Jacob on + 753 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 8
Rarely do I read a book right when the hype around it is still going on. After seeing this on NetGalley I just had to pick it up and read it. And I am so thankful I did. A book that is more than a criminal case, it is about the family that is at the heart of the case. A small family unit that is solely made up of mother, father and son that takes quite a hit when a classmate at school is found dead in a local park.

The reader is taken behind the scenes and out of the courtroom to their home between the days of the case when it is hard to continue on. I fell in love with this family and was intrigued by the struggle they faced trying to first determine in their own minds if their son was innocent and then defending him to the end. The reader is in the middle of the journey trying to decide if they believe that Jacob is innocent or not.

Just when you thought the book was coming to close there were four more chapters that took this story to a whole different level. As I always do, I will not share about the twist ending that takes you completely by surprise and is almost a sucker punch to the gut. Because of this twist ending, this book is a terrific ride to the very last page.
Chocoholic avatar reviewed Defending Jacob on + 291 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Wow! What a read! I picked this book up on a whim at Barnes and Noble and once I started it, I absolutely could not put this down. I think I read these 400-something pages in 2 days. This author is a force to be reckoned with. The story is about a man, Andy Barber, who is an assistant district attorney who finds himself investigating the homicide of a teenager from his own son's elite private school. When the evidence points to his son, Jacob, he does everything conceivably possible to make sure his son gets the absolute best defense. Landay never once tells the reader whether Jacob is innocent or guilty, but lets the reader decide for himself. The story is about the lengths a family will go to to protect one of their own and whether that price is worth it in the end.
ourbookaddiction avatar reviewed Defending Jacob on
Helpful Score: 3
I had to step away from this book for awhile after finishing it because if I reviewed it immediately after, Id have given it 1 star max; mostly because of the overwhelming 5 star reviews on Goodreads and Amazon. This book was set up like it was the holy grail of legal thrillers. When I finished it I wanted to throw it against the wall.

Im going to get a little off topic and complain about the reviews first. More and more lately it has been very transparent that reviews for books are set up from the beginning. I knew this before but with the amount of book bloggers out there receiving free copy from publishers it has become even worse.

Back to the book, I will add one more star to this book and make it a 2. Which by standards is it was ok. It wasnt bad, it wasnt great, it was just ok. There is nothing wrong with an ok book. I didnt find it emotionally taut. I found it emotionally irritating. The whole family needed a cold dose of reality into their lives. I wanted to keep asking the mom and dad Are you alive in your life? Have you any clue what is going on in your own lives...in your own kid? As more details emerged about early childhood, the more irritated I got. Insert some Samuel Jackson here and scream Wake the **** up!

Most of this book was predictable. Andy (the father) insinuated a lot continuously throughout the book, so we could see what was coming ahead by his own prompting. What missed for me was emotional connection to the Andy (dad), Laurie (mom), and Jacob (son). I felt nothing for Laurie and absolutely zero for Jacob. Without an emotional connection to the characters...something loveable...I can't feel for their predicament.
reviewed Defending Jacob on + 73 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I loved this book and I will probably read it again some day knowing what I do now!!

I'm guessing you've read the book description so I won't go into the whole plot. I will tell you that the author describes the emotions of each character so amazingly that I felt everything right along with them. Jacob is a 14 year old kid - my son is 15- the agony, fear, anger, etc. that these parents experience as they watch their child suffer and learn things about him that they never knew before made me sick to my stomach but I could not put this book down. Landay is an expert at weaving a tale where you think you know and then you find out you don't.

I will be reading his other two books and I will recommend this one to everyone!
sleepycalico avatar reviewed Defending Jacob on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Engrossing and unpredictable. Could not have seen the ending coming. In a good way. I'm way to fast to imagine every outcome and this one....well it's well worth the suspense. :)
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marcijo28 avatar reviewed Defending Jacob on + 327 more book reviews
Very well written, very good read!
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I'm going to give the author a benefit of a doubt and hope that he was intending to deliver a message with this book. I didn't like any of the main characters and felt that character development was poor.
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Gripping story! The courtroom details were vivid, and the characters believable. This book certainly kept you guessing...you won't believe the ending!
curledupwithabook avatar reviewed Defending Jacob on + 169 more book reviews
Your son is accused of a hideous crime. You are 100%, absolutely sure that he is NOT guilty. But how much can you really know about a teenager, even one who is flesh of your flesh and lives under your own roof? And how far would you go to protect him? Or to protect others from him?

William Landay has written a real winner here, one that will keep you up past your bedtime for sure. A very realistic portrayal of a family under siege and the gradual destruction of the world they have created for themselves. Written from the father's perspective, an Assistant District Attorney, and filled with the raw emotion you'd expect under the circumstances, but also plenty of courtroom drama, behind-the-scenes police work, psychological analysis, and sleazy bad guys. The book does not end neatly and you're left to wonder: was he guilty or just horrifically unlucky? What would you have done under the same circumstances? Did the ends justify the means? What if?
imustread avatar reviewed Defending Jacob on + 5 more book reviews
This book was intense and kept you wondering throughout ...."could he really have done it?" As a parent it was thought provoking and made me dig deep..."How far would I go....?"
Excellent read. Best I have read in a long time.
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Good. Start a bit slow, but the ending makes up for it. A study of what if your kid was a murderer? How would you deal with it? When is ok to do a wrong to cover the truth?
Tunerlady avatar reviewed Defending Jacob on + 581 more book reviews
This was, without a doubt, one of the best legal thrillers I have ever read! The characters were so real; the drama so tense; keeps you turning pages into the night!


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