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Jury of One
Jury of One
Author: David Ellis
Children's rights advocate Shelly Trotter is out of her depth in criminal court, defending a teenager accused of killing a cop. And when she discovers that he may be her own son, nothing--not legal ethics, not political pressure--will stop her from keeping him off of death row.
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ISBN-13: 9780425201459
ISBN-10: 0425201457
Publication Date: 3/1/2005
Pages: 432
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 30 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Legal thriller with lots of action - great plot and characters.
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This book is terrific, a grabber from start to finish. I highly recommend it.
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New author for me.......it started slow but has enough plot twists and turns that it kept me reading and now I can't put it down.
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Very suspensful -- with a surprise twist near the end. Keeps you reading!
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A 17 year old is accused of killing a policeman and his attorney suspects he may have been involved in an undercover operation to entrap dirty cops. Was he the target or the bait and what does the prsecution really have against him?
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Very good reading. Lots of suspense, drama with a little romance and humor added.
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I had been wanting to read a David Ellis book for awhile now. I've always heard good things about his books, so I picked up the book "Jury of One".

The premise of the novel is about a lawyer named Shelly Trotter, who is asked to defend a young 16 year old boy who has been accused of murdering a police officer. She previously helped this young man Alex in a previous case and is shocked to find he's in trouble again.

There is so much going on in this book. So much is revealed, but its done at a pace that isn't overwhelming. David Ellis definitely knows how to keep you turning the pages as this one was hard to put down.

I'm also afraid that if I write anymore, that I may reveal a secret or two, so I will end this review here.

If you enjoy legal thrillers, then I can definitely recommend you read this book.


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