Average Customer Review: 4.0
Total Customer Reviews: 5
0 out of 0 people found this review helpful:
Rating: 4
Summary: Good gift for a law student --
Joe Estrada is a NYC assistant DA assigned to handle the retrial of a prominent Hispanic entrepreneur and do-gooder accused of raping and killing his assistant, a hot blonde. He gets the assignment because of his surname, even though he's of Spanish descent, not Latin American. The women are all gorgeous; the Texans are all bigots, crooks, or bigoted crooks; the Latino activists are all hotheaded fools; and the cops are all cynical and taciturn. Sorry, but it just isn't thrilling.
BUT -- it's a great soup-to-nuts account of a murder trial. Of course, I don't know how accurate the picture really is, but it rang true. I was fascinated. In fact, the overall weakness of the story might work to its advantage, by keeping you focused on the trial process.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful:
Rating: 4
Summary: a legal delight
Joe Estrada has been given the case of a lifetime. As a prosecutor for New York City, he must see to it that Roberto Morales, community hero, must not escape justice for murder.
Battling courtroom angst, personal issues, and racial tensions, Joe struggles to get the ultimate verdict, even as his case hangs on inadmissible evidence.
Philip Friedman pulls no stops in this engaging work of art. There is strong dialogue with first-rate legal bantering; the racial fracture mirrors the OJ case.
Enthusiasts of legal action will find Inadmissible Evidence a delectable treat.
5 out of 5 people found this review helpful:
Rating: 3
Summary: 3 1/2 stars - I'm glad I gave this a try
Having grown somewhat disillusioned with the recent works by Grisham, I decided to look elsewhere in the lawyer-based genre. Friedman's Inadmissible Evidence met the need. In the story, Manhattan assistant DA Joe Estrada is called upon to retry a murder/rape case. Friedman weaves together a number of storylines that, in the end, lead to a compelling story. I can't say that it was a quick read. Nor did it necessarily provide edge-of-your-seat suspense. Friedman did, however, pull together a compelling story with sufficient depth and character development to hold my interest throughout.
6 out of 7 people found this review helpful:
Rating: 3
Summary: Good but not great
I enjoyed the book -- particularly for its true-to-form coverage of the trial process.
However, the subplots garble up the middle of the book, which made it difficult for me to continue reading. In the end, I'm glad I didn't give up, but I found it to be a frustrating read at times.
6 out of 8 people found this review helpful:
Rating: 5
Summary: Brilliant
Exciting, thrilling, will keep you on the edge of your seat. Read this book in a day and a half. Couldn't put it down.