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  • Interpreting Guilt

  • Small Town Lawyer, Book 3
  • By: Peter Kirkland
  • Narrated by: J J Hosenfeld
  • Length: 8 hrs and 19 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (62 ratings)

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Interpreting Guilt

By: Peter Kirkland
Narrated by: J J Hosenfeld
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A murder from the past hides an even darker secret....

A boating accident has left one teenager dead and three others traumatized. Charleston attorney Leland Munroe is determined to prove his client wasn’t responsible, but prosecutor Patrick Ludlow will stop at nothing to keep his own son out of trouble. Even if it means sending an innocent person to jail….

But as he prepares his case, a desperate man approaches Leland about an injustice from the past. Eighteen years ago, Maria Guerrero was convicted of murdering Peggy Ludlow, Prosecutor Ludlow’s first wife. The evidence was stacked against her, but Leland is positive the woman was innocent. But if Maria didn’t kill Peggy, who did?

As both cases collide, Leland finds his own son in the crossfire. Now the small town lawyer must ask himself.… How far he will go to find justice? Is he willing to put both his career, and his freedom, on the line?

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Excellent

Excellent legal procedural. Kept interest thru out. Will look forward to next book. Like able and interesting character. Highly

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Two Cases to Follow with Very Sympathetic Clients

I've been enjoying this audiobook series about small-town lawyer Leland Monroe, who's returned to his small Southern hometown in disgrace after using the benefits of his office to protect his alcoholic wife, who is now deceased. In this particular book, we follow two cases. Both feature people for whom the scales of justice are weighted down. Both are at a substantial disadvantage, one socioeconomically and ethnically and the other because he’s the perfect fall guy, as it is unlikely the other surviving young man, the son of the circuit solicitor (the head of the local prosecutorial team), would pay for what happened that fatal night. Leland has to walk on tenterhooks with both cases, as he doesn't want to inflame Mr. Ludlow (the circuit solicitor) and make himself any more of a target than he already is because of his prior cases. With great care, he researched the old case where a Hispanic mother of five was convicted of murdering her boss, the circuit solicitor’s mother, and put away for life. The main case, so to speak, is about a horrible accident that took a promising young man's life, but it’s hard to pin the blame for a matter that is simply a tragic accident, not really the fault of the young people involved beyond doing stupid young people things like drinking and driving a boat after midnight. As in the other book I listened to—yes, I'm reading them out of order—I really enjoyed the courtroom scenes. As with the previous book I'd listened to, I wasn't wild about the narrator. He does a perfectly fine job voicing the male main character, Leland, but his voicings of the women, in particular, are atrocious and painful to listen to. I hope this author chooses another narrator for the next series of books if he's going to have female characters. The narrator doesn't even do that great of a job with the young men. He also gives somewhat weird, stereotypical accents for the older Southern gentleman.

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Captivating!

This is the third book in the Small Town Lawyer Series. This is my favorite in the series. In each book, we follow Leland, a defense attorney, in his personal life, and his work-life. In this installment, he works on two interconnected cases. I liked the investigation, the mystery, and the twists and turns. The characters are well developed. The storyline is interesting and captivating. J J Hosenfeld did a great job bringing this story to life. Looking forward to more in the series. I received a free copy of this audiobook via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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Okay with fiat

Story and content was okay but the narrator was horrible. The book would have been better served by different narrator.

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Couldn’t stop listening

This book is the cherry on top of the sundae that is this series. Just enough plot twists to make it impossible to put down but not so many that it’s hard to follow. Great work!

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Excellent series!

Love the story - love the narration. Great series that I stumbled upon; but very glad I did. I accidentally read this book before the next in the series, or I should say the last in the series so far. Can’t wait for the next book.

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A good southern thriller. Can’t help but recall a vaguely similar real life South Carolina event about the same time.

Good character development and continuing story line. Accurate legal procedure presented in a clear format.

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Loved it !! this story. the narrator is so fantastic it's like your really there!! After listening to this story,. I totally enjoyed reading this book. It’s well written and the characters were uniquely fantastic. I would suggest this book to my friends that like this sort of genera. this was a good book. The narration was great.

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Such A Great Series

I have really enjoyed this three book series and hope it’s going to continue! Leland is such a relatable character and I absolutely love his private investigator! It is so intriguing how he’ll have two or three cases going on, but yet it’s easy to follow. I also love to see how his son Noah is progressing, and was so alarmed at his mishap in this book, but it was so realistic in this day and time as to what happened. The narration is spot on, and I am anxiously waiting for book four.

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Excellent Legal Thriller

Interpreting Guilt is the third book in this fantastic legal series featuring attorney Leland who fights for the innocence of several clients who have connections with a circuit solicitor. This well developed story has great characters, realistic courtroom drama, and is an excellent legal thriller. The audiobook is well narrated and definitely portrays the emotions of the characters.

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