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Reasonable Doubt
Reasonable Doubt
Author: Philip Friedman
Ex-federal prosecutor Michael Ryan has been estranged from his son Ned for three years when Ned is murdered, bludgeoned to death in the private room of a Soho art gallery. His daughter-in-law, wealthy socialite Jennifer Kneeland Ryan, has been indicted for the crime. Jennifer insists she's innocent and begs her father-in-law to defend her. Thoug...  more »
ISBN: 298413
Publication Date: 1990
Pages: 487
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Publisher: Donald I. Fine, Inc.
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Great coutroom drama! Good character development. Very enjoyable read.
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Law and courtroom stories usually put me to sleep, but I have to say that I got into this pretty good. It sort of reminded me of The Chamber if only because a relative defends another.
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A little dry
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interesting subject
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A great courtroom story.


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