The Final Judgment

by Richard North Patterson
The Final Judgment
published
November 27th 1996 (first published 2000) by Ballantine Books
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binding
Mass Market Paperback, 512 pages

isbn
034540761X   (isbn13: 9780345407610)

description
Richard North Patterson frequently rejects the label "legal thriller" for his novels, and The Final Judgement works hard to transcend...more





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Jaime
Jaime marked it as to-read (review of isbn 0345914627)
11/06/08

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Weslyn
10/29/08

Good legal thriller offers a number of twists. Characterizations work well while the potential murderer remains a mystery to the end.
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Louisiana
I parodied this in my novel Uncorrected Proof (see http://elephantearspress.com/u... )
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Min
08/16/08

While I like the plot, I wish the legalities of it weren't laughable. I realise that including every step of the legal process would be boring, but I wish the author would at least make the courtroom scenes more realistic and grounded in legal theory. And, dude, if you're going to write about an attorney, at least "judgment" the way the law does.
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Andrea
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08/14/07

Read in July, 2007
An absorbing book about strong women characters with a mystery tied in. However, there is a typical lack-of-depth in the female characters that is so often typical with male authors, unfortunately. The main character, Carolyn Masters, feels like she is making decisions from a male point of view. But otherwise, quite interesting in detail and plot.
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Stacey
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10/27/08

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Cws
10/16/08

bookshelves: mystery
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Bnschmid
Read in May, 2008
This book had alot of unexpected twists and surprises in it,which made it readable.However,there were too many things that happened to some of the characters that they meekly allowed to happen,which I found to be frustratingly unacceptable.I doubt that even the Amish would put up with too much shit.
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Ken
03/21/08

Just as a note for others, this book is the same as "Caroline Masters"...I don't know why it was retitled in later releases. In either case, it was a good book to bring backstory to the character from the Paget set of books, while setting her up for the Kerry Kilcannon set of books.
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Christy
Read in January, 2001
I read this in the condensed Reader's Digest version, and while it's a little melodramatic and overdone for my taste, it's unique and thrilling and I've reread it several times since then.
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10/01/08

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Erica
03/31/08

Read in August, 2006
"The world of a new love aggair is like insanity. And part of the delusion is that you think you're the only one it ever happened to."
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Bob
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09/20/08

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avg rating (all editions): 3.69 (141 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 3.36 (14 ratings)
number of reviews: 12







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