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The Judgment.

The Judgment.

The Judgment.
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The Judgment.

by William Jeremiah Coughlin

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0312155581
ISBN 13
9780312155582
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St Martins Pr, Sep-97. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Great book! First Edition, 1997. Mild shelf wear on silver dustjacket, no marks. From Library Journal: Charlie Sloan, ace lawyer and recovering alcoholic, is back on the scene. Sloan's client is Detroit's deputy police chief, who is charged with stealing $1 million from a secret slush fund to pay off drug informants. Charlie's girlfriend, police detective Sue Gillis, is pressing Charlie to commit to a new stage in their relationship, but they find themselves on opposite sides of the fence in the hunt for a serial killer who suffocates young children and lays them out like angels in the snow, encased in plastic sheeting. And someone in the mayor's office has bugged Charlie's office. In Charlie, Coughlin presents a credible hero who faces interesting and difficult challenges. Coughlin, a former defense attorney and a judge in Detroit for 20 years, published 16 novels before his death in 1992, including Death Penalty (HarperCollins, 1992). Enjoyable formula fiction; recommended. David Keymer, California State Univ., Stanislaus. Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. """"From Kirkus Reviews: Satisfying, if meandering, Detroit-area legal procedural continues the adventures of Charley Sloan, in a second posthumous thriller from Coughlin (Heart of Justice, 1995). If Coughlin, a former Detroit defense lawyer and judge who died on the cusp of fame in 1993, becomes the V.C. Andrews of lawyer novels, the genre would only benefit from more tales about Sloan, a thrice-married, worldly-wise, recovering alcoholic who, as he ages, takes time to indulge his conscience, do the right thing- -and occasionally get paid for it. This time, Sloan is stretched between the demands of a high-profile police corruption case involving $1 million stolen from the police informants' fund and the hunt for a serial murderer (of children) whose depredations put a severe emotional stress on Sloan's relationship with his girlfriend, Sex Crimes Detective Sue Gillis. Both plot threads suffer from gratuitous sensationalism: It's almost a given that the corruption scandal will threaten to drag down Detroit's mayor, and the serial murderer's identity is telegraphed from the start. Also, a few too many characters scramble about a landscape stretching from Detroit's dark inner city to the slush-filled exurbs where Coughlin attends AA meetings. But Sloan's dignified exploration of big-city politics and small-town evil, as well as his troubled management of the minutiae of his profession, leads to an unexpected insight: that depravity springs, more often than not, from distortions of human kindness. When not poking these burdensome plots forward, Coughlin skillfully portrays his good guys, such as saintly Father Chuck, and bad guys, including the soulless Deputy Police Chief Mark, as tragic effigies cut from the same broad, colorful cloth. Even when they're discomfiting, Coughlin's minor characters shine with a ruddy glow. Overplotted, with finely wrought characterizations and a practiced novelist's respect for the way in which unanticipated tragedy can bring on moments of quiet insight. Copyright 1997, Kirkus Associates, LP.""""

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Title
The Judgment.
Author
William Jeremiah Coughlin
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
0312155581
ISBN 13
9780312155582
Publisher
St Martins Pr
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
Sep-97

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