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Dying Declaration
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Item Description... Overview When the Hammond family's controversial religious practices lead to loss and a homicide charge, lawyer Charles Arnold may be the only one who can get to the truth at the root of the tragedy and ensure that mercy and faith win out in the end. Reprint. 10,000 first printing.
Publishers Description Thomas and Theresa Hammonds believe in tough love and old-fashioned discipline. They do not believe in doctors. When their controversial beliefs lead to personal tragedy, the Hammonds face heartbreaking loss, a crisis of faith--and a charge of negligent homicide by a relentless prosecutor. Defending Thomas and Theresa is freewheeling lawyer Charles Arnold. He believes in grace and mercy, but nothing in his colorful past has prepared him for the challenges of this shocking case, or for the dangerous conspiracy at its heart. |
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Pages 401
Dimensions: Length: 1.25" Width: 5.5" Height: 8.25" Weight: 0.7 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date May 1, 2009
Publisher Tyndale House Publishers
ISBN 141433155X EAN 9781414331553
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 | Good Book - Great Series Jan 7, 2010 |
| I am new to Randy Singer books. I've read his last 4 and enjoyed all of them! Stories are good ones and have a spiritual undertone that doesn't over-power. I would highly recommend these books to readers who enjoy a good story and satisfying conclusions! | | |  | A great read Aug 8, 2008 |
| Randy Singer is a very accomplished lawyer and writer. Writing from a decidedly Christian perspective, he makes his characters alive and very believable. I loved this book. | | |  | Not quite "Directed Verdict", but still an excellent book. Jul 6, 2008 |
As I write this, there have been eight previous reviews of this book -- four 5 star reviews and four 4 stars. I'm breaking the tie, at least for the moment.
Randy Singer has surpassed Allistair MacLean as being my all-time favorite author with this effort. "Directed Verdict" is my second favorite novel (behind "Piercing the Darkness" by Frank Peretti), and "Dying Declaration" is not that good. But I thought it was better than "Irreparable Harm".
I am dealing with as little of the plot as possible. Why? Because I want you to read this book and I want to do nothing to spoil it! I will mention things you may already know about this book. Nikki Moreno, who was a major supporting cast member in the first two books, is back again. So is Charles Arnold, who had a minor role in "Irreparable Harm". Interestingly enough, there are brief allusions to "Directed Verdict", but none to "Irreparable Harm".
One change I'll mention. The first two novels deal with civil law cases. This one moves into criminal law. Thus, the lawyers and judges of the first two books are not in this one. It will be interesting, though, to see which characters show up in "Self-Incrimination" and Singer's following books. (I am reading them in order.)
To those who are thinking of getting "Dying Declaration", do it! For those who aren't sure, you all need to read this as well.
| | |  | Edge of your seat legal thriller Jun 6, 2006 |
| This book was an incredible legal thriller! The gist of the book is that a very religious couple is put on trial for neglecting to take their ill son to the hospital in time to save his life due to their religious beliefs which prohibit seeking medical care. The legal team is made up of a charismatic Christian law professor and the special advocate for the children, Nikki Moreno, who appears in other books by Singer. The story flows nicely and definitely get's a rise out of the reader. Singer does an exceptional job of writing entertaining, relatable and memorable characters. He switches focus between all the characters which helps keep the story interesting by adding a few subplots. I truly enjoyed this book and look forward to reading the next Randy Singer novel. | | |  | 4-1/2 star legal Christian thriller Jun 4, 2006 |
| Dying Declaration by Randy Singer is another fast paced legal thriller. Singer writes with such authority about the law, he seems to be the Christian John Grisham. In this controversial novel, Thomas and Theresa Hammond, guided by their religion, put off taking their son Joshua to the doctor until it's too late. An ambitious attorney gets her teeth into the case and charges them with murder. Charles Arnold, a law professor, takes on their case and battles the system. Nikki Moreno from Singer's previous two novels is also one of the main characters here, and she seems to be ready to settle down, just a bit. While I was reading this book, I was completely hooked and ready to give it five stars. However, after finishing it, I see several holes in the plot and a few loose threads, so I'd put it more at four stars. We'll split the difference and give it 4-1/2 stars. | | | Write your own review about Dying Declaration
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