
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
Jenna James Legal Thrillers, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Logan McAllister
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By:
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Linda S. Prather
Assistant DA Jenna James took an oath to uphold the law, administer justice, deter crime and ensure the safety of the community. Her job isn't easy, but it has always been black and white - criminals versus victims. Now she is the victim, and the very system she's fought to uphold is suddenly corrupt, the lines between good and bad are blurred and her world has turned upside down. She's always known that world existed - a world of power so immense that a single phone call can result in people disappearing or political offices being vacated, a world where doctors are available at a moment's notice. She's never been part of that world - never wanted to be. The body count is rising, and unless she finds proof beyond a reasonable doubt against a corrupt former federal judge, and a notorious criminal defense attorney, it will continue to rise.
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This roller coaster of a listen was fun, and thrilling, and scary, and the minute it ended, I wanted back on.The narration was perfect. Jenna was equal parts take-no-prisoners and soft and she knew when to let someone take care of her and when to take charge. You go girl.
The bad guys here were REALLY unlikable. I'm not sure if I fully agree with their motivations but that matters none, they got theirs in the end.
Did I mention how much I loved this listen?
This book ended with a resolution and a cliffhanger and I can't wait to take another ride.
Loved, loved, loved, loved this listen
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I always prefer to read books with strong female characters. That's why I picked this book too. But I was sorta disappointed. Jenna didn't seem too bright, considering that she's Assistant DA n all. The other character constructions were poor as well. I didn't understand anyone's motive, tbf. And there were lot of unnecessary details that didn't contribute to the story at all. It sounded more like the author was trying to impress us with his knowledge of the subject matter. But instead, it distracted us from the story.Any additional comments?
I was voluntarily provided a free copy of this book by the author / narrator / publisher and I'm leaving an unbiased review.More like a soap opera.
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This book centers around Jenna, the female character who's main objective is to follow the rules.
The story line has a quick pace, a few hours in court, murder, and corruption, which lead to a decent mystery thriller novel.
Logan McAllister did well with the narration.
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"This audio book was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review."
Criminals and Law Aiding Citizens..
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Would you listen to Beyond a Reasonable Doubt again? Why?
Yes, when you know the end from the beginning you can put the pieces together better.What other book might you compare Beyond a Reasonable Doubt to and why?
David Baldacci's legal thrillers have the same suspense about corrupt justice.What does Logan McAllister bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Loved his voice, cadence and knowledge of characters that brings them to life.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
The rape scene of Jenna was painful to listen to.Any additional comments?
"I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review”.
Very well written
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Fantastic Mystery Thriller!
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Legal Corruption
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Beyond a Reasonable Doubt by Linda S. Prather was a good book. This was a great legal thriller that centered around Assistant DA Jenna James. Jenna finds herself a victim and many things around her start unraveling. This was a great Read and I can't wait to read more by Linda S. Prather.Great Read
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Had a hard time getting into
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Wow.. Scandalous!!
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Would you listen to Beyond a Reasonable Doubt again? Why?
Probably not, although I might listen to the next in the series. I don't usually revisit audiobooks because I am wanting to hear new books.Who was your favorite character and why?
Harry Redmond because he was one of the most believable characters in the book. Still flawed, but believably so.What three words best describe Logan McAllister’s performance?
Mechanical, stereotypical and okay.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Lots of bodies and bombs everywhere.Any additional comments?
I really thought Jenna was going to be a great character. She is merely good character. At times she is really savvy and I could get behind her 100%. Then there were times she was really not very smart and that didn't work very well. Granted, a perfect heroine or hero is unbelievable, but any flaws built into the character should be in line with the character. For instance, she is a brilliant Assistant District Attorney who is prosecuting high profile crimes, yet she is naive enough to open her door without seeing who is there when she knows there are people out to harm her. Doesn't really mesh. Some of the other ups and downs in her character just seemed too out of balance. Yet, she is a likable character.Additionally, the book sometimes took unexpected turns that were somewhat disjointed. At times I thought I had an abridged edition. There were also a lot of happenings in the book that caused the book to lack believability. All of the bodies piling up and an unrelenting two decades of a reign of terror by a corrupt federal judge.
Further, there were a lot of loose ends that weren't quite satisfactorily tied up. I won't mention these in detail because I don't want this review to be a spoiler.
Yet, with all of these issues, I did like the book and will likely get the next in the series. This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
Good story, somewhat far-fetched in places
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