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ACCUSED Synopsis and Review (From the book jacket) Scott—it's Rebecca. I need you. His wife left him for a younger man. He blames himself. He could not give her what she had needed, so another man had. Now, two years later, she needs what only he can give her: a defense to a murder charge.In ACCUSED, the sequel to THE COLOR OF LAW, A. Scott Fenney must defend his ex-wife, Rebecca, who is accused of murdering the man she left him for. Trey Rawlins, a rising star on the American pro golf tour, was found dead in his $4 million Galveston beach house with a butcher knife in his chest—and Rebecca's fingerprints were found on the murder weapon. The police refuse to investigate other suspects, so Scott must. The case takes Scott to Galveston and the investigation takes him behind the scenes of the image-conscious, corporate-sponsored pro golf tour—into a world of million-dollar purses and endorsement deals, agents and caddies, groupies and WAGs, drugs and gambling. Scott digs deep into Trey Rawlins and discovers a lifestyle that cost him his life—and that now threatens Scott's. From EARLY REVIEWERS: Gimenez "has set his bloody murder trial Accused against the background of a failed marriage, single-parenting issues and male infidelity. . . . This mix of family values, sex, sleaze and intrigue holds together in a gripping read with unexpected twists that ranks with anything Grisham has done in years." "With this murder trial mystery set against a background of single-parent issues and male failings, Gimenez cements his place in the hierarchy of legal crime fiction, along with Scott Turow, Lisa Scottoline and Steve Martini. Texas lawyer A. Scott Fenney's ex-wife, who left him for an assistant golf pro, is accused of the murder of Trey Rawlins, the guy with whom she ran off. Now Trey's dead and Rebecca Fenney is charged with his murder. And she's begging her former husband to defend her. Gimenez writes smart vernacular dialogue, hip and street-wise, with a nice line in social commentary, and his plotting leaves the over-rated John Grisham in his rear-vision mirror." "Brilliant writing, masterful plot and all the thrill of the courtroom in one. Grisham, step aside." "You'll be handcuffed and imprisoned from the first page."
"If you enjoy suspense and a fast-paced courtroom drama, this one's for you." "Accused is an engaging and character-led legal thriller. Gimenez’s dialogue and prose are as fluid and natural as we’ve come to expect, and the pacing of the plot will keep pulling you along. When we’re finally brought into the court-room, the author actually makes it gripping and tense, even though we’ve been following Scott and his team’s investigation every step of the way. Accused, therefore, offers the reader everything they could want from a thriller, and is a very satisfying read." Synopsis and Review (From the book jacket) Andy Prescott is the most laid-back young lawyer in Austin, Texas. Specialising in traffic law, he operates from a small room above a ramshackle tattoo parlour. He rides a trail bike and spends way too much time drinking beer in the sunshine. Ambition has never been Andy’s strong point—he prefers to take it easy. That is, until one of Texas’s wealthiest men walks into his office. On the spot, billionaire Russell Reeves retains Andy as his lawyer and, in exchange for some easy legal work, pays him more money than he has ever earned before. Andy’s life is transformed. But nothing comes for free. Russell is a desperate man whose sole aim is to save his sick seven-year-old son, Zach. He is prepared to do anything—even if it means putting Andy’s life in danger . . . From REVIEWERS: "The Common Lawyer is about an overpowering need to right a shocking wrong, and it contains violence, romance and some heart-warmingly managed ethical dilemmas....The pace is perfect; the style clean and transparent; the emotional manipulation, effective; and you can see the film from here. It will entertain many people."
"Mark Gimenez writes colloquially smart dialogue but plots like an old master." Synopsis and Review (From the book jacket) City lawyer Beck Hardin hasn't been back to the small town in Texas where he grew up for more than twenty years. He has history there. Bad memories. But when his wife dies, Beck decides to return to Fredericksburg with his two young children. Leaving the rat race behind, he re-enters a beautiful but troubled small town simmering with ancient feuds, class rivalries and racial tensions. As he tries to reconcile with his tough, stubborn father, and adjust back to the pace of small-town life, Beck learns of an unsolved case that has haunted Fredericksburg for the past five years. The statute of limitations on the case is fast approaching, and although Beck vowed to leave the law behind him, he can't resist the opportunity to seek justice. Yet in taking the case on, Beck has made one of the most dangerous decisions of his life . . . From REVIEWERS: Synopsis and Review "John R. Brice should be on top of the world: he's brilliant, has a beautiful family, and his company's about to go public, which will make him a multimillionaire. But when his ten-year-old daughter is kidnapped, which exposes fractures in the Brice family, John would give it all up in a heartbeat to get her back. More than just a kidnap-for-ransom, though, Gracie's abduction is part of a plot that threatens the White House. When the FBI and local law enforcement close the case, it's John's father, Ben, a Vietnam vet, who helps the Brice family unravel the long-held secrets that hold the key to Gracie's return. In his dynamic follow-up to The Color of Law , Gimenez has written a startling, multilayered thriller in which complex characters and a fast-moving plot grab the reader immediately. Smart dialog and a spunky Gracie, who never loses her cool, make for a memorable read that twists and turns until the final, cinematic conclusion." Starred Review, Library Journal |
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My fifth novel, ACCUSED, the sequel to THE COLOR OF LAW, is now on sale in the UK, Ireland, Europe, and South Africa, and will be on sale in Australia, New Zealand, India, and Asia in May. THE COMMON LAWYER is now available in paperback in those markets. To My U.S. Readers: ACCUSED, THE COMMON LAWYER, and THE PERK are also available at www.bookdepository.com with free shipping to the U.S. |
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ACCUSED was number 7 on the best-seller list in South Africa, number 11 in Ireland, and number 8 in the UK. THE COLOR OF LAW was number 28 on the New York Times extended hardback list and number 6 on the London Sunday Times paperback bestseller list, one of the top ten crime/thriller novels for Crime Squad (UK), a finalist for the Thriller Award for Best First Novel, number 8 on Amazon's Top 10 Mystery & Thrillers list, and picked for Alan Cheuse's Holiday Book List for NPR/All Things Considered. THE ABDUCTION was number 6 in Australia, 8 in Ireland, and 14 in the UK. THE PERK was number 6 in Ireland, 10 in the UK, and 11 in Australia, and was also one of the top ten crime/thriller novels for Crime Squad (UK) in 2008. THE COMMON LAWYER is now 13 in the U.K. (paperback) was number 8 in South Africa, 10 in Ireland, and 11 in Australia (harback). THE COLOR OF LAW and THE ABDUCTION have now sold almost 600,000 copies worldwide. more |
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THE PERK "Remember when John Grisham exploded on to the courtroom drama market with novels of breathtaking brilliance? Lightning just struck twice." - The Daily Record (Scotland "The Perk has mystery, humour and history along with well-drawn characters that the reader will actually care about. As is often the case in legal thrillers, there is a mix of those characters that take the moral high ground and those who seem just out for their own good. Unusually, there are also a few comic and slightly caricatured figures here as well - but they all fit well together in the plot. Together with great characters and a strong plot there is also lots of interesting historical information. The ending may not be what is expected but it is all the better for it and proves to be a good finish to an excellent book. As ever, Gimenez is highly recommended, impossible to put down and definitely not to be missed." - CrimeSquad (UK) "Just as well I started The Perk on the weekend, as I couldn't put down this book. . . . This one's a cracker - neatly woven subplots, a taut thriller and a wonderfully current statement on American popular culture." - Kerre’s Book Reviews (UK) "Gimenez fills the John Grisham hole in the legal-thriller genre so well there may be no room left for Grisham." - The Sunday Times (Perth AUS) THE ABDUCTION "A cracking read." - The Times (London) "A top-of-the-line thriller . . . Impossible to put down, the book is a nail-biter from beginning to end, as a family's dark secrets emerge during the worst event of their lives." - Romantic Times "Another explosive thriller that is impossible to put down. . . . Plenty of twists and turns, and a plot that keeps you guessing right until the end. Definitely not one to miss." - CrimeSquad.com/UK THE COLOUR OF LAW THE COLOR OF LAW • Two weeks on New York Times Top 35 hardback fiction list. • Three weeks on UK Top 20 hardback fiction list; nine weeks on UK Top 50 hardback fiction list. • Three weeks on UK Top 20 trade paperback fiction list; twenty-one weeks on UK To 50 trade paperback fiction list. • Two weeks on UK Top 10 mass market fiction list; five weeks on the UK Top 20 mass market fiction list; six weeks on the UK Top 50 mass market fiction list. • Five weeks on Irish Top 20 trade paperback fiction list. • Fifteen weeks on Australian Top 50 trade paperback fiction list. • Nominated for “Thriller” Award for Best First Novel by International Thriller Writers, Inc. • Nominated for “Gumshoe” Award for Best First Novel by Mystery Ink. • No. 8 on Amazon’s Top 10 Mystery & Thrillers List for 2005, the only first novel on the list. • Picked for Alan Cheuse’s (NPR/All Things Considered) 2005 Holiday Booklist. more |
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