Falls the Shadow
by
William Lashner
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William Morrow, 2005 (2005)
Hardcover, Audio, e-Book
Reviewed by Mary Ann Smyth
V
ictor Carl, struggling lawyer, and his partner Beth, another struggling lawyer, are asked to file an appeal for a convicted murderer who has already served three years of his jail time.
T
he struggling lawyers are cajoled into taking the Frenchman's case (he claims he never murdered his wife) by the money waved under their noses. Never ones to turn down a fat fee, Victor and Beth get caught up in a devious plot that never seems to wind down. Instead it meanders from the main stream into small tributaries that eventually lead right back to rejoin as rushing waters.
W
illiam Lashner is a storyteller par excellence with nary a slip in his clues, or in the direction that leads to a crackerjack of a conclusion. He fleshes his characters out - both physically and in personality - so well that I feel as though he's writing about people I actually know. His action never slows down, moving at a good clip throughout this wonderful novel. And he reveals a warm side to Victor with his gentle, pro bono handling of a child abuse case - much to Victor’s surprise.
L
ashner has honed his comedic sense to a sharp edge and drolly injects it into scenes that needn't have it to survive but benefit from it nevertheless. I guess by now you've guessed I liked
Falls the Shadow
as much as I did William Lashner's previous work.
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