Perfect Alibi
Mike Daley/Rosie Fernandez, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Tim Campbell
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By:
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Sheldon Siegel
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For Mike Daley and Rosie Fernandez, former spouses and current law partners, the stakes have never been higher. In the seventh installment of this best-selling, critically acclaimed series, the duo learns that their 16-year-old daughter's boyfriend has been arrested on suspicion of murdering his father, a Superior Court judge. Bobby Fairchild, however, claims to have found his father's body upon returning home from a date with Grace. The police, who found Bobby at the scene of the crime holding the murder weapon, contend that his parents' acrimonious divorce sent the boy over the edge.
With their daughter as Bobby's only alibi, Mike and Rosie take the case and uncover a sex scandal that takes them down San Francisco's darkest alleys and into the homes of the city's most prominent citizens.
©2010 Sheldon M. Siegel, Inc. (P)2017 Sheldon M. Siegel, Inc.What listeners say about Perfect Alibi
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- 02-06-18
After Judgment Day, This Was Pedestrian
Still interesting, and a plausible tale, but almost (but not quite), predictable!!
I'm convinced that 2 characters have the same names as a previous 2 characters in Judgment Day, but in seemingly diverse roles (all very confusing)! Whilst The character who was front and centre of this tale seemed pretty 1 dimensional.
This wasn't the best in the series sand seemed to be a drop in standard when compared to the previous book! And the conclusion seemed a bit rushed and ultimately dissatisfying.
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- 23-02-19
Why does the “Irish” bar owner sound like a pirate?
Small point I know but keep expecting him to go “arrrr Jim lad”...anyway, the book... not his best I’m afraid. Plot was pretty thing and drawn out too long. Culprit was too easy to spot, dialogue consisted of far too much “yes I am” , “no you’re not” arguments and nowhere near enough court arguments. Will still read the next one tho :)
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