In The Tenth Justice, 26-year-old Columbia Law grad Brad Meltzer brings his dynamic voice to unexplored legal thriller territory -- the Supreme Court -- in a firecracker debut that will challenge your expectations of the genre.
Fresh out of Yale Law, Ben Addison is a new clerk for one of the Supreme Court's most respected justices. He's as bright and conscientious as they come -- and just as green. When Ben inadvertently reveals the confidential outcome of an upcoming Court decision, one of the parties in the case makes millions. Needless to say, Ben starts to sweat.
Ben confides in his co-clerk and turns to his D.C. housemates for help. The young Washington professionals offer Ben their coveted insider's access -- at the State Department, a senator's office, and a Washington newspaper -- to help out snake the blackmailer who holds Ben's once-golden future hostage in exchange for more information on upcoming Court decisions. But it's not long before the inseparable friends discover how dangerous their misuse of insider power can be. When a suspicious leak develops from within their circle, they find themselves pitted against each other in a battle of shifting alliances and fierce deceptions that threatens their friendships, their careers -- and ultimately their lives.
With dialogue as true as it is sharp-witted, characters as likable as they are familiar, and a plot so addictive it will keep you listening into the night, The Tenth Justice is the one thriller you and your friends will find yourselves talking about this year, from an undeniably original writer you'll be following for years to come.
Fresh out of Yale Law, Ben Addison is a new clerk for one of the Supreme Court's most respected justices. He's as bright and conscientious as they come -- and just as green. When Ben inadvertently reveals the confidential outcome of an upcoming Court decision, one of the parties in the case makes millions. Needless to say, Ben starts to sweat.
Ben confides in his co-clerk and turns to his D.C. housemates for help. The young Washington professionals offer Ben their coveted insider's access -- at the State Department, a senator's office, and a Washington newspaper -- to help out snake the blackmailer who holds Ben's once-golden future hostage in exchange for more information on upcoming Court decisions. But it's not long before the inseparable friends discover how dangerous their misuse of insider power can be. When a suspicious leak develops from within their circle, they find themselves pitted against each other in a battle of shifting alliances and fierce deceptions that threatens their friendships, their careers -- and ultimately their lives.
With dialogue as true as it is sharp-witted, characters as likable as they are familiar, and a plot so addictive it will keep you listening into the night, The Tenth Justice is the one thriller you and your friends will find yourselves talking about this year, from an undeniably original writer you'll be following for years to come.
A minha opinião:
Um excelente audiolivro de suspense e acção.
De início não me estava a captar muito a atenção devido ao palavreado judicial americano, mas passado os minutos iniciais tive mesmo de ouvir as duas cassetes até ao fim. O ritmo da narrativa é simplesmente alucinante.
Tudo começa quando Ben Addison é contratado como auxiliar judicial no supremo tribunal de justiça. Ben é jovem e profissionalmente imaturo para conseguir lidar com as pressões e ilusões que tal posto apresenta. É graças a esta faceta menos positiva de Ben que alguém irá aproveitar-se de um descuido dele e fazer-lhe a vida negra, a Ben e a todos os que lhe são mais chegados. As consequências para Ben e para as restantes personagens serão terríveis, chegando mesmo a serem mortais. Cheguei ao ponto de desconfiar de todas as personagens e mais algumas devido à constante actualização de todos os passos que Ben fazia por parte do principal criminoso. Como era possível? Quem estaria envolvido? Eram essas as perguntas que me fizeram estar a ouvir tudo até ao fim, muito atentamente.
O autor, Brad Meltzer, já está presente nas livrarias portuguesas com várias obras entre as quais "O livro do destino" (editado pela Bertrand), "O golpe milionário" e "Projecto Midas" (ambos editados pela Editorial Presença). Irei, sem qualquer dúvida, experimentar uma destas obras que referi. Quanto a este "The tenth justice" recomendo a todos, menos aos que tenham problemas cardíacos.
Como ponto mais negativo devo referir a fraca interpretação vocal do actor que leu este livro, Thomas Gibson. Um actor que até gostei ao vê-lo em séries como "Dharma e Greg" onde onde interpretava Greg Montgomery e mais recentemente na série "Mentes Criminosas" onde dava vida à personagem Aaron 'Hotch' Hotchner.
8/10
Ouvido a 29 de Agosto de 2008