Beach Road
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4.0 • 24 Ratings
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Tom Dunleavy has a one-man law firm in East Hampton, summer home to billionaires and Hollywood celebrities. But his clients are the people he grew up with, the people who make a living serving the rich.
When an old friend, Dante Halleyville, is arrested for a triple murder near a movie star's mansion, Tom agrees to represent him, and recruits super lawyer, and ex-girlfriend, Kate Costello to help fight the case.
As Tom wonders if he can ever get Kate to forgive him for his past sins, the case takes on astonishing dimensions, revealing a world of illegal pleasures, revenge, and fear amongst the super-rich...
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Bestseller Patterson shows signs of having gone to the well too often in this slapdash collaboration with de Jonge, his coauthor on The Beach House (2002). Tom Dunleavy, a former professional basketball player and local East Hampton legend, is getting by as an underworked and unmotivated attorney. His sports glory days and his one true love are long in the past, but he gets second chances at personal and professional redemption when three locals are gunned down, apparently in the aftermath of racial tensions arising from a heated pickup game of hoops. The police seize on Dante Halleyville, the country's best high school star, as their suspect, and Dunleavy must dust off his old courtroom skills and enlist his lost love, Kate Costello, as his partner. Patterson readers know to expect a surprise ending, but he leaves too few possibilities for many to be genuinely fooled. Fans can only hope that Patterson soon returns to the level he achieved with his Alex Cross series.
Customer Reviews
Beach Road - WOW!!!
Hands down one of the most thrilling, twisted and unpredictable stories ever written by James Patterson and Peter de Jong. You will NEVER figure out who did it till the last couple of dozen pages, and when you do you will be floored. A MUST READ for anyone who thinks they can work out who the killer is before it's revealed in the book. Awesome.
AR
Very badly written it was hard to follow the story line which did not make sense as the killers fingerprints were not on the gun so how he could be charged with murder who knows? Very boring read