Wallace Barrett was a college football hero who became the city of Tulsa's first black mayor. But when Barrett's wife and two young daughters are found gruesomely murdered, no one doubts that he's... This description may be from another edition of this product.
The book did have many chaacteristics to OJ trial but you never knew the answers. The ending gets you quick and I doubt few people could figure it out. I think the only complaint I had was that there was way too many personal parts coming into play, I feel that it should have been more centered on the case. Overall, a qucik enjoyable read.
'Justice' Rules
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This was my first William Bernhardt novel, and needless to say, I will be finding the rest of them to read, especially his Ben Kincaid series. This book kept me enthralled through all 405 pages, and even when I thought I had it all figured out--Surprise! I thoroughly enjoyed 'Naked Justice' and would recommend it to ANYONE who enjoys a top-notch legal thriller.
Naked Justice: William Bernhardt
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Excellent Book! By far the best he's written. Keeps you guessing until the very end and not many books can do that. This book comes highly recommended!
This Series Just Keeps Getting Better and Better
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Maybe because I waited until 1999 to read this book and maybe because I have read the entire "Justice" series in order (recently, I might add), I don't share some of the other reviewers' problems with this book. Sure, there are parallels with O.J., but truth be told I found this book to be not only interesting but exciting. (I also hazard a guess that anyone reading this book would love to hear an explaination from OJ, such as was provided in this book by it's defendant.) I not only enjoyed the main plot, but the sub-plots of this book as well. The "Justice" books keep me reading and wanting more. Mr. Bernhardt's main characters are people that if they were real, I would love to know in real life. I also love to hate the prosecutor, Jack Bullock (making his second appearance). Kincaid and Bullock have a history and we learn even more about Kincaid's background in this book than ever before. I would recommend this book highly, although based on the other reviews, maybe you should read the others in this series first - beginning with "Primary Justice" and following them in sequential order.
Ben Kincaid and his zany cohorts will grab you!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
This isn't so much a review of Naked Justice by itself as a review of the whole Ben Kincaid (Justice) series. I won't pretend that Bernhardt's books are Pulitzer candidates, but their zany cast of characters will enchant you! They will grab you, especially if you read the series in order. The self-effacing Ben Kincaid is Everyman turned defense attorney, and the other members of his entourage, especially the beguiling Christina, will similarly strike a chord with readers in a way that the super-lawyers of other current legal fiction cannot. These books are just plain fun. While you will become interested in the plots and legal maneuverings, their main attraction is the characters themselves. You will discover that you really care about these people, because they will reflect so much of yourself and of "normal" people, complete with foibles...Stan Davi
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