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Title: Savannah Law
Author: William Eleazer
Narrator: Bob Johnson
Format: Unabridged
Length: 12 hrs and 32 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-29-17
Publisher: William R. Eleazer
Ratings: 3 of 5 out of 15 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Legal Thrillers
Publisher's Summary:
Savannah Law, a novel. A young law professor's obsession with a female student and a politically charged, media-frenzy criminal trial that pits the nation's most successful criminal trial lawyer against Savannah prosecutors, provide the backdrop for Savannah Law. The intense drama - both inside and outside the courtroom - builds to an unexpected climax in an unforgettable final chapter. Savannah Law is filled with colorful but believable characters, including a few cantankerous law professors, who demonstrate their vanity and eccentricities at the weekly faculty meetings. The novel will appeal to anyone who enjoys a legal thriller or Southern novel.
Members Reviews:
Absorbing
The setting of the book is Savannah Collage of Law. Jennifer Stone is a first-year law student. A young professor becomes obsessed with her. There is a big trial going on and a student, Scott Marino, is on the case helping the prosecutor. Most students are observing. This adds more excitement to the story.
The book is well written and the pace is fast. The story grabbed my attention from the beginning and held it thought-out. The characters are interesting. There are several story lines interwoven to create an interesting plot. This is a fun legal drama story.
The book is twelve and a half hours. Bob Johnson does a good job narrating the book. Johnson is an actor and voice-over artist. He has a smooth sounding voice that is easy to listen to.
Boring like studying for law degree.
I received a free copy of this audiobook from the author / narrator / publisher in exchange for an unbiased review.
Courtroom drama as story subject can be very powerful. There are multiple awesome movies in that "genre". And thus I'm a fan. But this book let me down. It's sooo.... darn... slow. Almost absolutely nothing interesting happens for chapters after chapters. I guess the author wanted to spend time on building characters. But sadly so much time was spent on it that it got super boring. I lost all interest in the characters and didn't get to the supposedly great courtroom scenes.
The narration was really bad too. The narrator didn't make any effort whatsoever to sound different for different characters. Everyone sounds the same, making it impossible to keep track of who said what.
Most possibly the first time I'm rating any book 1 star in all 3 criteria.
Great!
If you like mysteries and legal thrillers - this is the perfect book for you. I really enjoyed this story and it kept me interested all the way through. I love when a story is unpredictable and can take me by surprise and this book definitely did that. Narration was fantastic!
I received a review copy of this audiobook at my request and I have voluntarily left this review.
Good overall book. Felt very slow in the beginning
Good overall book. Felt very slow in the beginning. By the time the real plot twists came it felt rushed as compared to the 30 chapters of character building.
Good performance by Bob Johnson especially with wide range of Southern accents .
I was provided this book at no cost in exchange for an honest review
Great Legal Thriller
Savannah Law was a lengthy book but completely worth the listen! The main plot isn't revealed until fairly late in the story, with many moving parts to set it up. The drama unfolded in a way that I didn't see coming.