Paul Madriani's defense of a soldier on trial for murder-and the explosive government secrets it could reveal-propel Steve Martini's latest thriller.
The Arraignment, Steve Martini's most recent bestseller featuring defense attorney Paul Madriani, has proved his most popular yet. Now Madriani is faced with daunting ballistics evidence: a so-called "double tap"-two bullet wounds tightly grouped in the victim's head, shots that could have been made only by a crack marksman. Paul's client, Emiliano Ruiz, is an enigma-a career soldier who refuses to discuss his past though it is clear that he is a battle-tested pro. Ruiz is accused of killing a beautiful businesswoman and guru of a high-tech software empire catering to the military. A key to the case: the murder weapon is one used solely in special operations, where the "double tap" has become the signature of the most skilled assassins.
Ruiz is sitting on secrets-there's a seven-year gap on his military risumi, for which Madriani can find no details. And, more troubling, he discovers that the victim and her company were involved in a controversial government computer program designed to combat terrorists. Madriani finds himself in a deadly legal quagmire-with a client who is unwilling to cooperate and prosecutors who stonewall his every question about the victim's shadowy business and his client's past. Justice, and the unvarnished truth, has never been so elusive-or so dangerous.
Wynter D. (wynterbird) from TACOMA, WA wrote on 6/18/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Slow at first, but by the second half of the book I didn't want to put it down.
Shirley E. (luvantiques) from WAYNESVILLE, NC wrote on 4/23/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Excellent read...it keeps you turning the pages. A beautiful businesswoman, founder of a high-tech software company catering to the military, is found dead, two tightly grouped bullet wounds to her head---a "double tap", the trademark of highly skilled assassins.
Ann C. from MILWAUKIE, OR wrote on 3/18/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is a Paul Madriani novel. A mysterious murder takes place in upscale Malibu of a high profile software CEO. The main suspect is her bodyguard. A novel of a soldier's secrets and a government's lies. Violence, intrigue and great suspense. An enjoyable read throughout.
Shay K. (Reader-Is-Me) from WOODBRIDGE, VA wrote on 3/8/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Another good Paul Madriani novel...
Frances G. from MABLETON, GA wrote on 2/6/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Career soldier accused of murdering beautiful businesswoman. Defended by Paul Madriani (recurring Martini character).
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MYRNA H. from MAKAWAO, HI wrote on 3/27/2007...
A beautiful business woman, founder of a high-tech software company catering to the military, is found dead, two tightly grouped bullet wounds to her head -- a "double tap," the trademark of highly skilled assasins. Paul Madriani takes the case of the man accused of the crime: a career soldier who refuses to explain the mysterious gaps in his military resume. Faced with an uncooperative client, Madriani begins a dangerous search for the truth -- in the soldier's shadowy past, in the victim's deadly secrets . . .
Chris D. from ST PETERSBURG, FL wrote on 3/3/2007...
Good story!
Holly W. (mrsmuffin) from BURLESON, TX wrote on 2/6/2007...
Great book!
Donna L. (lobstalover) from PEABODY, MA wrote on 1/26/2007...
Good murder mystery.
Claudia M. from OVERLAND PARK, KS wrote on 12/10/2006...
Good Martini suspense with known character
Gail P. (grammiegail) from MONTARA, CA wrote on 12/1/2006...
It's got Paul Madriani! If you are like me, that's all it needs to make it a good read.
Mark G. wrote on 11/28/2006...
I love a book when you cannot figure out who did it until the very end, when the author gives it away. 18 pages from the end of the book ... that's when you find out who did it. The "why" was not really talked about throughout the storyline. And the "who" is a surprise. Twists and turns galore. A real enjoable read!
Renea S. from CLEAR LAKE, IA wrote on 10/25/2006...
Typical Martini...surprises til the end. Loved it. Great book
Jenna L. (Grandma) from ARLINGTON, TX wrote on 10/20/2006...
Another great Martini thriller!
A great read! Recommend highly!
Marlene W. (KansasSunflower) from OVERLAND PARK, KS wrote on 10/11/2006...
I enjoy all of Martini's books and this one did not disappoint.