The Trust

The Trust

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To attorney Noah Parks, the probate of a will should be a simple task. But the Last Will and Testament of Leonardo Xavier Cross is anything but simple. Though Parks has never heard of Cross, he learns that the will directs him to provide the legal representation for the estate and as part of his fee he will receive the contents of a safety deposit box - a safety deposit bo...more
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Published January 21st 2011 by Old Line Publishing
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Karielle Stephanie
The Trust by Sean Keefer
Release Date: January 21st, 2011
Publisher: Old Line
Page Count: 349
Source: Directly from publisher, via Novel Publicity, for review, as part of the Sean Keefer virtual blog tour

To attorney Noah Parks, the probate of a will should be a simple task. But the Last Will and Testament of Leonardo Xavier Cross is anything but simple. Though Parks has never heard of Cross, he learns that the Will directs that he provide the legal representation for the estate and as part of his fe...more
D.K. LeVick
The Trust
by Sean Keefer.
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“To attorney Noah Parks, the probate of a will should be a simple task. But the Last Will and Testament of Leonardo Xavier Cross is anything but simple. Though Parks has never heard of Cross, he learns that the Will directs that he provide the legal representation for the estate and as part of his fee he receive the contents of a safety deposit box – a safety deposit box no one knew existed. Intrigued, Parks undertakes the task but after the body count beg...more
Krystal
This novel starts out with immediate action and a mystery to draw the reader into the novel. Noah Parks is not a particularly famous lawyer, he lives a typical life. In the first few chapters of the novel, he finds out that he has been named to probate the will of a wealthy Leonard Cross-a man he has never met. In exchange for his services, Noah will receive the contents of a safety deposit box. Noah isn't quite sure what to make of this new development. Events in the novel get even stranger whe...more
Natalie
I was very unsure going into this novel how well I would take to it. Only because it is a type of book I normally shy away from most of the time, now don't get me wrong I love a good thriller/whodunit, John Grisham comes to mind right away, but also another of my favorite is Mary Higgins Clark, the only reason I tend to shy away from this type of novel is because it involves lawyer's, and most of the time I do not understand their lawyer language.


Noah Parks, (my favorite character) has a small,...more
Michele Stefanides
Jul 16, 2011 Michele Stefanides rated it 4 of 5 stars Recommends it for: enjoyers of thrillers
Say you’re a young lawyer in private practice, and one day a polite but detached older gentlemen walks into your office unannounced. He takes his own sweet time in telling you his reason for being there, bobbing and weaving his way around your repeated questions as to his purpose.
Eventually, he shocks you with the news that you’ve been named to be legal counsel for the estate of a recently deceased man.
You’re also named as the recipient of the mysterious contents of a safe deposit box that is yo...more
Emily
Jul 14, 2011 Emily rated it 3 of 5 stars
Recommended to Emily by: http://www.seankeefer.com/
The story in Charleston is that money has begun to come back to some of the old families; and money, it is said, has become a motive where once people were content with the antiquity of a name.
– A Turn in the South by V.S. Naipaul

I trust Noah Parks. His southern charm and humbleness blend seamlessly with Charleston’s historical and religious foundation. He understands that sometimes, people’s emotions don’t always mix with the law, making his patient and compassionate personality more than a vir...more
Sarah (Workaday Reads)
Noah Parks is an obscure lawyer in Charleston, South Caroline. He is surprised to learn Leonardo Cross, a wealthy Charlestonian, has named him to probate his will since they have never met. In return for his services, Noah will receive the contents of a safety deposit box that no one knew existed. Things become even more complicated as people near the estate begin dying. Will Noah figure out what is going on and survive to learn what is in the safety deposit box?

Noah was a very humble, likely ch...more
Ozlem  Yikici
Being my very first book review I thought I’d honour it by reviewing a novel which I happened to stumble across through Twitter* (another first for me; so I thought I’d combine the two first experiences here and share it with you). The book in question is The Trust; a pleasant surprise and the author is Sean Keefer; a rather friendly, engaging author-type-lawyer person.

The setting of the story takes place in Charleston, South Carolina; over the pond in the USA. Our protagonist/hero is Noah Parks...more
Heather
This was a very good legal thriller / mystery. I liked the characters and couldn't put this book down until I was done. The author recommended this book to me on Goodreads and for that I am thankful! I will watch for more to come from Sean Keefer.

I am excited to read the next installment, The Solicitor, by this author!
Dax Macgregor
In The Trust, attorney Noah Parks leads a comfortable life as a general practice attorney in historic Charleston, South Carolina. That is until he gets a visit from an overbearing Chicago-based lawyer who informs him he’s been named as legal counsel to probate the estate of Leonardo Xavier Cross, a man he’s never known.

The other lawyer, Steven Thomason, has already done most of the detail work, so the job should be simple and straightforward. That’s the theory, anyway.

One of the intriguing items...more
Kara
Apr 30, 2011 Kara added it
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I read most of this book but I didn't finish it. I feel like I have to say something about that. I don't want you guys getting the impression that it was a bad book or I didn't like it. Because that simply isn't true. I just won't put a book up on my blog if I didn't finish it.

I don't usually read legal thrillers. They just aren't my thing. But I can tell you that this book was a fun read. I really loved the main character, though I thought he was a bit of a wimp when it came to women. I really...more
Evangeline Han
I would have enjoyed The Trust more if the narration had been better. It was too detailed! As a reader, I did not need all the minute details the narrator was letting me know.
Nevertheless, I was considerably impressed with this debut legal thriller novel. The answers to the mysteries (yes, there is more than one mystery in this novel) are unusual.
While this novel might not be packed with as much courtroom drama or action as I’d like to read in a thriller novel, Sean Keefer applied ingenuity to t...more
C.C. Cole
“The Trust” by Sean Keefer is a fast, interesting read about a lawyer named to take part in closing an estate by a person completely unknown to him. The story escalates into his relationship with an employee, a mysterious beneficiary, and the remaining beneficiaries into a story with many twists and turns that immerse the reader into the world of the rich and the corrupt. The plot picks up early, slows down in the middle, and ends dramatically keeping the reader well in step. I recommend this bo...more
Emlyn Chand
Few books have the ability to grab such a universal, non-discriminatory reader base as The Trust by Sean Keefer. I tend to read literary fiction and YA. I’m not a fan of action or of legal thrillers – in fact, I kind of hate the genre both on film and in literature. Starting in on The Trust, I expected a painfully obvious plot with paper thin characters. But this novel refused to be boxed in by my unfair expectations and now holds its own as one of my favorite reads of 2011.

The first thing that...more
Holly
Our main character Noah Parks, an attorney, was not really what I was expecting at all.

The whole book starts off on the basis of him learning that he is to provide legal representation for the estate of Leonardo Xavier Cross and as part of his payment he will receive the contents of a safety deposit box, one that no one knew existed. Intrigued by this he starts working with Steven Thompson, a friend and retired legal representative of the late Mr. Cross. But as the book goes on Noah finds that n...more
Emily
I was nervous about this book because I don't care for courtroom dramas. This was NOT a courtroom drama. It was a great thriller and a mystery, and very little happens in a courtroom. It kept me interested, and it's clear that Sean Keefer is a great writer. If this is he debut, I can't wait to read what he is writing next! It does have some shades of Dan Brown, but it wasn't too much, and I loved that he made me feel like if I went to Charleston I would see all the places he wrote about!
Tarrin Lupo
This book was a very entertaining story. I am sure I am biased since it takes place in the Lowcountry , but be assured it is a fun read. I like how Mr. Keefer slowly rows out the mystery and makes you work for it as a reader. The end was well done and not obvious so as to ruin the book. The author's causal writing style made it very believable, I felt like I was a lawyer grinding out a case in Charleston S.C. It seemed very realistic, I assume Mr. Keefer must have a background in law. The main c...more
Dave Wooldridge
I picked up the Kindle ebook for only 0.99 (during a special sale) and found this debut novel to be very entertaining. The first half was very reminiscent of John Grisham with witty, well-developed characters and a great legal premise. The second half evolved into more of a traditional murder mystery, and while that's a popular genre, I personally did not enjoy it as much as the first half. Overall, it was a fast-paced page-turner that should appeal to most legal mystery fans. Great summer beach...more
Naomi
In suspense books, I love it when an author can write a book low key..meaning the book is not overly showy or "dramatic" in its' storyline.

The other thing that particularly stood out to me re: Keefer's book is that he is an attorney. In alot of suspense books that I have read, lawyer/authosr focus alot on court scenes and trials, which make my eyes bleed and bore me to absolute tears and immediately make me rate it no more than 3 stars..Keefer doesn't do this. Little of the story actually takes...more
Chera Federle
Thrillers usually aren't my genre, but there was something intriguing about the concept: An attorney assocaited with a trust he knows nothing about, and people dying because of it...I just had to read.

And I really enjoyed the read. The story is full of many twists and turns, you will be left imagining the many possible "who done it" scenerios. And even if you do guess who, you'll be surprised as to why.

Courtney Conant
This novel definitely got my attention. I've worked as a legal researcher in the past, and Law & Order is one of my favorite shows, so I was definitely drawn to this book from the get go. While the pace at the start is a bit slow, I didn't mind because the author's concepts kept me wanting to push forward with it.

Drop by Courtney's Reads & Reviews for the full review!
Lee Fullbright
oops, how did rating The Trust get by me?

Well, first off, I kept seeing Matthew McConaughey in Noah Parks —which is not a bad thing.

Noah Parks is an amiable lead character (also not a bad thing), and lovers of fast-paced legal thrillers with twists and turns all over the place will like this one. I think Sean Keefer should do the screenplay and send it to McConaughey. I’d go see it.
Coral
You can read/listen to my review here:

http://alchemyofscrawl.blogspot.com/2...
Sean Keefer
Feb 17, 2011 Sean Keefer rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  (Review from the author)
I wanted to add it to my books since it really is "My Book." I only gave it 5 stars because I couldn't get it to clear and didn't like the default one star. I am not actually rating it though being as I wrote it and all....
Amanda
I recieved this book free though GoodReads First Reads. Sean Keefer has a great writing style. Very detailed. Don't be afraid of the book because you think it's going to be another one of those "legal drama/thrillers". There is so much more to this book...the mystery, the suspense, all the plot twists. I look forward to more books by Sean Keefer...thank you for the story.
Amanda
Over all the book was very interesting and thought provoking.
Amy
Loved this book! So entertaining and kept me guessing to the end. Anxiously awaiting the next offering by this author!
Kevin C
Quite an entertaining book with a likeable set of characters. I found the ending a touch on the predictable side with a minor twist thrown in. All in all however, a fun book to read.
Carmen Suchorab
Apr 26, 2013 Carmen Suchorab marked it as to-read
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I live and write in the Lowcountry of South Carolina. My first novel, The Trust, a legal thriller, was published in January of 2011. It was recently recognized with an IPPY award with a Bronze medal in the Mystey/Thriller/Suspense category.
I'm hard at work on a follow up to The Trust.
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