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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Richard Dodds rec I have read and enjoyed Tim Parks' non-fiction, particularly his excellent book about football fans in Verona, but this is the first of his novels I have read. After 100 pages I was so fed up with the writing style that I almost broke my untreatable rule of finishing every book I start. The style was a mixture of stream of consciousness and the rambling of an untidy mind and quite hard to follow. Still, I persisted, and the rest of the book had some interesting thoughts on the justice system in the UK as the lead character, a judge, became more and more enmeshed in a spider's web essentially of his own weaving. I think I may stick to Tim Parks non-fiction in future. Recently promoted to the position of Crown Court judge - jealous colleagues suggest it might be because he is black - Daniel Savage decides at midlife that it's finally time to settle down, foreswear philandering, and rededicate himself to his family. His career demands the most responsible behavior - he must be above suspicion. But Savage has been leading a double life for far too long, and a young woman from his past who holds a secret that could ruin his career and marriage begins making mysterious calls to his house. As tangled lies are solemnly ironed out in his court, Judge Savage finds his own existence suddenly descending into a mess of violence and confusion, and attempts desperately to get a grip on his world in the face of increasingly certain disaster. A reasonable read, but a bit heavy going in paces. no reviews | add a review
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Already a highly successful lawyer, Daniel Savage has just been promoted to the position of Crown Court judge--though jealous colleagues whisper that his promotion might be due to the fact that he is black. He decides that it's finally time to settle down, forswear philandering, and rededicate himself to his family. His teenage children require a father's attention, and his career demands responsible behavior. But this supposed pillar of society has been leading a double life for far too long. Just when he seems to have it all--success, money, a wonderful family--everything is about to fall apart. On the eve of a shocking murder trial, a young woman from his past--who holds an explosive secret that could threaten both his family and his career--begins making mysterious phone calls to his house. As lives and lies tangle inside his courtroom, Judge Savage finds his own existence spiraling downward into violence, blackmail, deception, and confusion that will keep readers guessing to the last page. No library descriptions found. |
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