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  • Forgotten Evidence: A Novel

  • Goodlove and Shek, Book 4
  • By: Al Macy
  • Narrated by: Nick Sullivan
  • Length: 6 hrs and 54 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Forgotten Evidence: A Novel

By: Al Macy
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Summary

Attorney Garrett Goodlove thought that after his firm brought in a multi-million-dollar settlement, the depression he'd been fighting would disappear. That didn't happen. Because he no longer has to struggle to keep Goodlove and Shek afloat, he has too much time to obsess over his moods.

When a new client brings in an envelope labelled "Open only if something happens to me", Goodlove puts it in the firm's safe and goes back to neglecting his practice.

But when the client disappears, Goodlove knows he must overcome his problem and take charge. But beating depression is hard.

Things get worse when the client turns up wandering the back alleys of San Francisco and is indicted for murder. Turns out the man is suffering from profound amnesia, making the case the most difficult of Goodlove's career.

If Garrett Goodlove can't get a grip and overcome his depression, the new client might spend his life in prison for a murder he - probably - didn't commit.

Forgotten Evidence may be enjoyed as a stand-alone book or as part of the Goodlove and Shek series.

©2020 Alan Macy (P)2020 Alan Macy
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Legal Thriller? Mystery? Yes, And A Great Story.

Al Macy delivers with each book of his Goodlove and Shek series. Forgotten Evidence is a mix of legal thriller, mystery and domestic personal drama. How the author can blend all this together and give us a top notch story is a mystery to me but it is great for it. The characters of Garrett Goodlove and his family and friends feel like very real people with each fully fleshed out and all of them bring something to the story. Forgotten Evidence is about a scientist who has developed an experimental drug to help people with depression or suffering trauma by wiping their memory. The question is: why would someone give the scientist a strong dose of his own drug? Could it be the seemingly untrustworthy head of the company? Could it be someone trying to shift blame to the scientist when his close colleague and friend is found murdered. You can see where the mystery comes from in the story. It’s brilliantly written and the story weaves its way through many turns until we get to the end. I loved this addition to the series and can’t wait to see what Al Macy comes up with next for his characters.
So, does Nick Sullivan’s reading match up with the praise I’ve given the story? Absolutely. I think Nick Sullivan is one of the very best narrators I have ever heard. His reading is top class and his skill and talent shines through with every word. Each of the different characters truly comes alive with his voice. He tackles each one with the same brilliance. I could listen to him all day.

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