Billy Zimmerman was a police officer in Paterson NJ and then he put his career on hold to fight in Iraq. He lost a leg when a young girl, used as a suicide bomber, blew up and killed several people including an Iraqi official who was to investigate and remove oil industry corruption. After Zimme...
Noah Galloway has a secret. A secret that he can no longer keep and is ready to spend his life in prison. He isn't surprised when they come to arrest him. He quietly goes off to prison knowing he will never get a chance to be with his wife and child again.Getting a new client isn't on Andy Carpen...
David Rosenfelt is quickly becoming one of my favourite authors! His books are always fun, entertaining reads. This book is a departure from what he normally writes about but a fun and interesting read. This particular book is more of a true story about how he and his wife moved 25 of their pet...
I have finished reading this beautifully written book and I would love to read the next one - if there would be another one. I first thought this book only described the journey to David's new house but it starts off with his own story on how he met his wife Debbie, her dog Tara and how Debbie an...
Andy doesn't need to work. He is very picky about the cases he will take on, but he rarely forgets the cases he has tried. One of those cases is a mobsters son that was convicted on a double murder. Evidence has surfaced that may show Joe is innocent. Andy digs back into the case and once again i...
This is the first of David Rosenfelt's books that I've read that is not a part of his popular, Andy Carpenter series, best known for it's light hearted love of dogs. While I have enjoyed that very much, when you want a more intense & exciting story, you must read this one. It's complete surprise ...
I am attracted to books that take place in New Jersey. I lived there for a while and I was a newspaper reporter and got around a bit, from Franklin Lakes to Paterson, Teaneck to Loveladies. So when I read Marcia's Goodreads review ( http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/... ) of David Rosenfelt's ...