Author: | Parnell Hall | ISBN: | 9781936441150 |
Publisher: | Parnell Hall | Publication: | February 13, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Parnell Hall |
ISBN: | 9781936441150 |
Publisher: | Parnell Hall |
Publication: | February 13, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Shanghaied into jury duty and placed on a hopelessly boring civil case, Stanley Hastings swings into action when a juror is murdered, and engineers a most unusual courtroom climax. An amusing inside look at the jury selection system and a must for any prospective juror.
"This unlikely private detective operates in an exquisitely refined state of paranoia ... he manages to effect a pretty astonishing resolution to the mystery ... (the case) turns out to have a surprising kick at the end.
—Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review
"Terrific…Youre never, never, never, ever gonna guess whodunit!"
—San Diego Tribune
"A great book … hilarious … youll become addicted to Stanley Hastings."
—Mystery News
"The last scene of the tale's approximately forty in-court pages embodies a terrific stunt payoff, and, all in all, this is a hugely enjoyable novel."
—Jon L. Breen, Novel Verdicts, The Armchair Detective
Shanghaied into jury duty and placed on a hopelessly boring civil case, Stanley Hastings swings into action when a juror is murdered, and engineers a most unusual courtroom climax. An amusing inside look at the jury selection system and a must for any prospective juror.
"This unlikely private detective operates in an exquisitely refined state of paranoia ... he manages to effect a pretty astonishing resolution to the mystery ... (the case) turns out to have a surprising kick at the end.
—Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review
"Terrific…Youre never, never, never, ever gonna guess whodunit!"
—San Diego Tribune
"A great book … hilarious … youll become addicted to Stanley Hastings."
—Mystery News
"The last scene of the tale's approximately forty in-court pages embodies a terrific stunt payoff, and, all in all, this is a hugely enjoyable novel."
—Jon L. Breen, Novel Verdicts, The Armchair Detective