2024 the best defense is a good offense review


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Eddie Flynn used to be a con artist. Then he became a lawyer. Turns out the two aren't that different.

Former con artist turned lawyer Eddie Flynn gave up the law a year ago after a disastrous case, and he vowed never to step foot in a courtroom again. But now he doesn't have a choice. The head of the Russian mob in New York City, on trial for murder, has kidnapped Eddie's 10-year-old daughter: Eddie has to take this case whether he likes it or not.

Using his razor-sharp wit and every con, bluff, grift, and trick in the book, Eddie has only 48 hours to defend an impossible murder trial. And if he loses this case, he loses everything.

Reviewer: James A. Glynn
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nail-biter, Beginning to End
Review: Wow! If you could squish a courtroom drama written by John Grisham and a thriller by David Baldacci together, you get Steve Cavanagh’s “The Defense” (2015, 381 pages in paperback). “The Defense” is Cavanagh’s debut novel, and it’s a blockbuster. Publishers Weekly’s starred review states, “Everything a reader could ask for in a thriller — a nail-biting suspense, a Russian nesting doll of a plot, and an original and compelling lead.” Cavanagh’s protagonist is a con-artist and hustler turned lawyer, but there doesn’t seem to be much difference in the professions, at least as far as Eddie Flynn is concerned. And in this story, both his early background as a grifter and his current talents as an attorney are needed to deal with a tense situation that gets more nerve-wracking as the plot develops. The story opens with Eddie being kidnapped by the Russian mob, headed by the most unsavory of characters who have already kidnapped his 10-year-old daughter Amy. Not only is Eddie in the hands of the head of the Russian mafia, he’s also forced to wear an exploding jacket, defend the mob boss against a murder rap, and smuggle the jacket into the courthouse so that it can be placed under the witness chair where it will be detonated to kill a mob member who is scheduled to testify for the prosecution. Oh, and if he doesn’t do exactly as he’s told, his daughter Amy will be killed. As Russian mafia boss Volchek tells Eddie, “It just takes a phone call.” Eddie’s major concern, of course, is protecting his daughter from the Russian monsters. But his every attempt to secure her safety is met with some sort of stumbling block. However, he has two aces in the hole. One is his boyhood friend who is now head of the local Italian Mafia, and the other is an esteemed judge with armed service fighting experience. Volcheck, who has never had reason to question the devotion of his men, isn’t aware that Witness X isn’t the only member of the mob who has plans for the Bratva (brotherhood). And, as if this three-way pressure on Eddie isn’t enough, the FBI has him in its crosshairs as a terrorist. Aside from the tense drama and action, a major highlight of the book is Eddie’s manipulation of the court, the prosecution, witnesses, and his abductors. Our protagonist is in constant panic mode, yet he manages to out-maneuver whoever stands between him and his goal. But time is a constant enemy. The mob and the court each has its own schedule, and so does his daughter’s life. This is a tightly-written book with a great plot, interesting characters, and a twist every few pages. It’s one of those unbelievable tales that the author somehow makes us believe. It’s also one of those books that make it easy to root for the good guy without ambiguity. Cavanagh’s second book is The Plea, and I’ve got it on order....Jim Glynn

Reviewer: Waterside Lucy
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Still thinking ....
Review: I don’t know any grifters so his fantastical slight-of-hand tricks may or may not be far-fetched. However, They made for interesting reading. But when he climbs out a 19 th floor window in the rain and hurls himself out a 14 th floor window with bullets flying at him while building itself blows up — well, my eyes were rolling so hard I gave myself a headache. I like action. And I’m willing to stretch incredulousness to the maximum —. But come on ! I read the novel 13 out of order and had to go back and start at the beginning of the series. I’m going to chalk up the ludicrousness of this novel as a first time novelist’s over zealousness. I liked the story. But like another reviewer, i can’t get a picture of Eddie in my head. I’m not sure I like him. I’m going to read the next one and re-evaluate.

Reviewer: Pam
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Courtroom Thriller
Review: Wowza... I love a good legal thriller and this one did not disappoint in any way. Eddie Flynn used to be a con artist who became an attorney. After a horrible case haunts him, he has given up on being a lawyer and takes a break. In comes the Russian Mob to rock his world. The head of the Mob is on trial for murder and they have kidnapped Eddie's daughter and refuse to give her back if he does not take the case and work a miracle to get an acquittal. Eddie tries to explain that he no longer wants to practice law and refuses to help them, but they do not care. Eddie is forced to represent the mobster or he will never see his daughter again. This book was fast paced and kept me reading well into the night. I wanted to know what was going to happen next. This is the second book by this author and I have enjoyed both so far. If you are looking for a good courtroom thriller, this one will be perfect.

Reviewer: tabi
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Would be more stars if the complete series was on Kindle!
Review: Eddie Flynn is a character you're not sure if you're going to like or hate when you first start reading. You can see the reflects of his past but also the ghosts that haunt him, leaving his life in shambles. Until the Russian mob comes in. The character starts to take on a very larger than life but down to earth quality. There are moments that are unrealistic but still makes for a damn good read. There is really no slow parts, but some of the plot is easier to figure out.However, when I go to get the rest of the Eddie Flynn series, I learned that A-it's not all on Kindle (I wear bifocals, my Kindle makes it easier to read) B- if it is on Kindle it's in German, Spanish, Swedish, or French--none of which I can speak or read. GRRRRRRRR Not sure if publisher or Kindle's doing but freaking annoying!!

Reviewer: Ashwin
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: The book is extremely well written,style of writing keeps one guessing what happens next.The twists and turns make you want to keep reading without putting it down.The protagonist is also very clever and makes you feel amazed about his skills.The entire storyline feels like it deserves an award for the amount of planning that must have gone into it.Many instances covalesce and make sense together at later parts of the story.However,there are also some minor flaws like some loose ends(in 1 or 2 places) where the story didn't seem to fit/felt a little unnatural compared to real life.

Reviewer: Frouke 💖💖
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This is the beginning of a good series. I was hooked immediately it's a fast and good read. I'm hooked on Eddie....

Reviewer: Peña
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Como la mejor novela negra. Hacía tiempo que no disfrutaba tanto. Voy a seguir con toda la serie. Chim pun.

Reviewer: Olof Wærn
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Very unrealistic.

Reviewer: Earworm82
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I started reading the Eddie Flynn books when Thirteen was on offer on Kindle, and then 50/50 too. They are both superb, both in concept and execution, so I thought I’d go back to the start.The Defence is an excellent mix of thriller, action and courtroom drama. It’s almost a bit Die Hard in its concept and action (with all the elements of ‘suspension of disbelief’ that this requires!), but at the same time adds a dose of realism through the courtroom scenes, where the author’s legal expertise shine through.Eddie is a loveable rogue of a character, an ex conman turned genius lawyer, he’s the sort of mate you’d love to have but wouldn’t ever want to upset! Others have said that the introduction of his back story into this at key points of the central story of the novel was annoying or am distracting, but I found it interesting - elements from his past are hinted at repeatedly and then finally revealed and it gives motivation and expiation to the character which carries through into the later novels. It’s exactly how you would expect a tv show or film to do it.The other central characters are also great in their own way too, some of whom return in later books. Whether it’s Eddie’s mafia boss childhood friend, the remorseless vicious Russian Mobsters, judges, or the staff in and around the courts, everyone has their part to play and are built up well.I also really like the way that you can imagine Eddie talking like both a wisecracking, street smart Italian or also as a sort of hardened film noir character! It works either way (even though the former is more accurate)The story mixes some great action, an intriguing premise, some pretty nasty violence in a wide variety of ways and some cracking dialogue. I’m genuinely surprised it hasn’t been snapped up by HollywoodI often find it hard to review books without inadvertently giving spoilers away, so won’t say too much, but if you like a bit of Lee Child with a sprinkle of John Grisham, this is for you

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