Compelling Evidence

By Steve Martini

Compelling Evidence - Steve Martini
  • Release Date: 1992-02-04
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 436 Ratings

Description

The first “engrossing”(Entertainment Weekly) legal thriller in the New York Times bestselling Paul Madriani series!

Defense attorney Paul Madriani was on the rise with the California law firm of Potter, Skarpellos—until a short-lived affair with Potter's wife, Talia, cost him his job. A year later, when Talia is accused of Potter’s murder Paul is thrust back into the big time—and he soon uncovers secrets that may end his career...and his life.

Reviews

  • Good Who-done-it.

    5
    By Kawaskier
    The author brings the reader along to make suppositions as to the culprit in this who done it. A good read.
  • Seems to never end . .

    3
    By frenchy0674
    While reading the book, I kept tossing around who the murderer could be. I never expected who it was, at the end of the book. But . . it took forever to get there. The plots, sub-plots, twists and turns, were distracting . . almost to the point of just filling the pages with words. Overall, I liked the book, but could not seem to find a way to understand, and vision the characters.
  • Compelling read

    5
    By Gghjjj,loom,
    As an avid reader I found this book to be quite difficult to put down. I was surprised by the ending, which doesn’t happen often. Great book for those who read before bed. I couldn’t wait to pick back up the next night! Will look for more by this author.
  • Compelling Evidence

    3
    By overlook71
    A very slow start. Hard to stay with it. The second half was outstanding. The trial scenario was 5 star
  • Great read

    5
    By AnnieHC
    Excellent writing and compelling to the end...which will surprise you!
  • Great Book

    4
    By ZAlsobrook
    As an attorney, the way the facts fell out at trial were pretty sensational but it was a thriller for sure. Highly enjoyed it.
  • Compelling evidence

    5
    By Love Bassetts
    I love this author but the editors should try reading this e version. Every "th" shows as an "m". So THAT is MAT and THE is ME. Very annoying.