Try Fear (Ty Buchanan Legal Thriller #3), by James Scott Bell
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Ty Buchanan thought he was defending a simple DUI... It’s Christmas time, and a six-foot-five, 280-pound drunk driver named Carl Richess is stopped on Hollywood Boulevard. He’s wearing only a G-String and a Santa hat, and insists his reindeer need to be fed. Ty Buchanan, now defending the down and out, takes the case. But soon this simple DUI becomes something no one saw coming—a homicide. As Ty and his assistant, Sister Mary Veritas, dig deeper, they uncover tentacles of corruption that reach into the citadels of city power. Soon the case catches the attention of the media, putting Ty and everyone else involved in the spotlight. When Sister Mary starts getting threatening e-mails from a cyberstalker, Ty is sure it has something to do with the upcoming trial. He must track down the real killer, and soon. Because somewhere in the dark labyrinth of L.A. is someone who will do anything to keep from being found out, someone who knows how to use the greatest weapon—fear. “Part Michael Connelly and part Raymond Chandler, Bell has an excellent ear for dialogue and makes contemporary L.A. come alive. Deftly plotted, flawlessly executed, and compulsively readable, Bell takes his place among the top authors in the field. Highly recommended.” —Sheldon Siegel, New York Times bestselling author
Try Fear (Ty Buchanan Legal Thriller #3), by James Scott Bell- Amazon Sales Rank: #22070 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-03
- Released on: 2015-03-03
- Format: Kindle eBook
From Publishers Weekly Poet. Teacher. Warrior. The best trial lawyers are all three at once, observes Ty Buchanan in Bell's good-natured third suspense novel to feature the quixotic L.A. lawyer (after Try Darkness) who lives in a trailer and provides legal services at St. Monica's, a little Benedictine community. When Buchanan defends a client who insists on fighting a DUI charge despite the score the client registered on the Intoximeter, he fulfills the teacher function by giving the attractive prosecuting attorney, Kimberly Pincus, a lesson she'll never forget. He turns warrior after an anonymous e-mailer's ominous threats to Sister Mary Veritas, a sparky St. Monica's nun, escalate. And poetically, Buchanan, uses a Beatles tune at a critical juncture. Bell infuses the legal maneuverings with enough humor, insight and intelligence to merit an exception to Shakespeare's admonition to kill all the lawyers. (July) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
About the Author A former trial lawyer associated with one of L.A.'s top law firms and later working out of an independent office, James Scott Bell has written over 300 articles on trial law, as well as six books for trial lawyers. Now a prolific fiction writer, he applies his in-depth knowledge of the justice system to his legal thrillers. His Web site is www.jamesscottbell.com.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Great book/series By K. Turner Another winner! A MUST read! This book kept me guessing and laughing throughout. I love the variety of characters and of course...Ty and Sister Mary. Hoping for book four...
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. This is BYOB, book you oughta buy! By Michael Sova A few months ago, I published a rather glowing review of Try Darkness by James Scott Bell. I categorized the book as "outstanding," and discussed my eagerness to read either the next or previous book in the series. Try Darkness, I didn't realize until I'd started, is the middle book in a trilogy, with Try Dying and Try Fear being the other two. I learned that attorney Ty Buchanan lost the love of his life and was subsequently charged with murder. He cleared his name but ended up a changed man, serving the downtrodden while living in a trailer at St. Monica's Monastery where he developed a friendship, a professional relationship and something… more with Sister Mary Veritas, one of the resident nuns. I really wanted to be able to fill in the rest of Ty's background. In the end, though, I'm evidently a sucker for a love story. After much deliberation, I chose to step forward. I'll take two steps back later. Try Fear opens with Ty Buchanan being retained to defend a known drunk charged with DUI. The case seems hopeless but Ty pulls a legal rabbit out of his hat and wins. Soon after, the man he cleared is found dead. It looks like a suicide until the man's own brother is arrested for murder. It appears to be a setup and Buchanan is determined to get him off. He just needs to find a way to deal with corrupt politicians, a street preacher and his muscle, and witnesses who know a lot more than they're willing to say. Meanwhile, Sister Mary has been receiving strange emails, each more disturbing and more threatening than the last. She's struggling with that as well as seriously questioning her own spirituality. I'd really like to say more but I don't want to give too much away. I referred to Try Darkness as "the best book I've read in quite some time." Try Fear is hands down one of the best books I've read since then. Bell creates characters you can and will fall in love with. There are also those you'll willingly loath. The dialogue is masterful. The humor is frequent and effortless. The story is well crafted, well written and beautifully told. I truly envy Bells gift for language and metaphor. Next to him, my own prose are as awkward and clumsy as a… uh… There. You see what I mean? Try Fear is BYOB, book you oughta buy
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Ty and Sister Mary are back. The best in the series! By Bill Garrison TRY FEAR is James Scott Bell's third novel to feature lawyer Ty Buchannon and his basketball playing nun friend Sister Mary. This is a fun, character driven suspense series and this novel is the best in the series. You don't have to, but you should really read the first two books before you try this one.Ty is still practicing law out of a coffee shop when he is asked to represent Carl Richess on a drunk driving complete. He does so, and gets Carl off, and also meets the beautiful DA Kimberly Pincus. The head nun is out to get Sister Mary, and apparently so is a stalker. She is getting threatening emails from an unknown source. When Carl is murdered and his brother is arrested for the crime, Ty decides to represent Eric. Sister Mary is with him every step of the way as they investigate what could have possibly happened to Carl.While the plot delves into roadside kook religions, city politics and the Holllywood night life, the plot is really secondary. The strength of this novel is the characters. You can tell it is a character driven novel when Carl's murder doesn't happen until page 50. Bell keeps the pages turning with short chapters full of witty dialogue and lots of internal conflict. Ty is torn between his feelings for Sister Mary and his respect for her choice to be a none. His life also receives a breath of fresh air in Kimberly Pincus, who is captivated by his charms.Bell, who up until the Ty Buchannon series, has written novels for the Inspirational market, really doesn't change much with this book. With Sister Mary and Father Bob, there is plenty of religious discussion. This is a good, clean book, with no bad language, sex or excessive violence. There are plenty of twists, and Bell's background as a trial lawyer really comes through in the trial of Eric Richess.In a book driven by witty dialogue, some readers might be turned off by all the one liners. If a few bits of dialogue fail, then it'll really make the book drag. The religious discussions are more amusing than preachy, and I don't think they'll offend even the most agnostic readers.This is the best book of the series. It brings the characters full circle. It'll be fun to see where the series goes from here or if this book is the fnal chapter in Ty and Sister Mary's life.
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