Reasonable Doubt

Reasonable Doubt

Face to face with the woman accused of killing his son, Michael Ryan was surprisingly calm…

When ex-prosecutor Michael Ryan’s estranged daughter-in-law is accused of killing his equally estranged son, she wants him to defend her.  At first it seems outrageous, but as he learns more Ryan sees that it’s a request he can’t refuse.

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Ex-federal prosecutor Michael Ryan’s estranged son, Ned, was brutally bludgeoned to death in the private room of a Soho art gallery.  Only weeks later, Ned’s wife, socialite Jennifer Kneeland, was indicted as the murderer.  Ryan expected that his daughter-in-law would insist on her innocence, but not that she would beg him to defend her.  Easier by far to believe she was guilty, bury his grief for the son he hardly knew, and get on with his life.  But, much as he wanted to turn her away, it didn’t take long for him to see that wasn’t a possibility.

Out of Ryan’s decision to defend Jennifer comes a story of jealousy, betrayal, family strife and sudden violence.  Ryan, rebuilding his life after his wife’s tragic death, struggling with a seemingly unwinnable case, faces off against his former officemate, Manhattan DA Franky Griglia, who’s determined to settle old scores, in the most sensational New York murder trial in decades.

As Ryan’s ambivalence about Jennifer intensifies, as the painful truth about his son’s life begins to emerge, Ryan realizes that his own life is also on trial – as a father, as a lawyer, and as a man.

Suspenseful… Reads more like a true crime story than a made-up one
– New York Times
Riveting…Absorbing legal skirmishes and sharply drawn minor characters — including enough self-absorbed art creeps to tempt any reader to philistinism — combine to make Reasonable Doubt as crisply written and ingeniously plotted a courtroom entertainment as readers are apt to encounter this side of the county courthouse
– Entertainment Weekly
Extraordinarily effective scenes involving a trial and its preparation… engrossing… gripping… you won’t be able to guess the verdict
– Newsweek
A quite splendid courtroom drama… the pleasant burden of proof is yours. Read it.
– The Sunday Times (London) Book Review
A wonderful way to get inside a lawyer’s mind… once started, must be read to its conclusion
– Booklist
Novelist-attorney Friedman ( Rage ) ably maps the baroque twists and turns of the legal system in this unlikely but entertaining hybrid of Rocky and Presumed Innocent . Hard-drinking former U.S. prosecutor Michael Ryan reluctantly agrees to defend his daughter-in-law, who is accused of battering to death his philandering son Ned after a high-pitched argument at a SoHo art gallery. Between skirmishes with his younger, hot-headed, female co-counsel, Ryan learns more than he wants to know about Ned's slimy business deals and all-too-open marriage. A minefield of damaging, suppressed facts explodes in the gritty courtroom scenes as Ryan slugs away at a headline-hungry district attorney in an attempt to settle old scores.
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Author: Philip Friedman
Genre: Legal Thrillers
Tag: Recommended Books
Publication Year: 1990