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Trial and Error (Solomon vs. Lord Series #4)

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    Sort of mindful of a legal thriller version of Moonlighting

    In Miami, attorney Steve Solomon prevents the abduction of two dolphins from Cetacean Park. Ironically, the radical green hugger he captured asks Solomon to defend him against a murder charge as his kidnapping partner died in the botched ¿rescue¿ mission.----------- The State Attorney General recluses himself because the accused is his nephew so to the defense lawyer¿s shock, he names Steve¿s girlfriend Victoria Lord as the chief prosecutor. As the two do what they always do when it comes to legal matters, they argue in and out of court driving the judge to distraction. However, it is the insight of Steve¿s autistic adopted son, Bobby, who brings a surprising lucid perception to what happened.------------------------ Sort of mindful of a legal thriller version of Moonlighting, the latest Solomon vs. Lord tale TRIAL AND ERROR is a fun lighthearted thriller that fans of the series will enjoy especially when the lead couple objects. The story line is at its best in the courtroom where humor and insight make for a fine lawyer war between the lovers. When the plot turns introspective into Bobby¿s mind it loses some of the edge and when it morphs into an action thriller near the end it loses its keen edge. Still readers will receive pleasure from this amusing war of the attorneys.---------- Harriet Klausner

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 16, 2007

    Lacking Depth

    The storyline was good but the book didn't have the depth of his previous books. There was very little dialogue between Steve and Vic as well as between them and their parents which was always good for a laugh. The book was good just an easy read.

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