
Anatomy of a Murder
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Narrado por:
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Jason Culp
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De:
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Robert Traver
First published by St. Martin's in 1958, Robert Traver's Anatomy of a Murder immediately became the number one best seller in America, and was subsequently turned into the successful and now classic Otto Preminger film. It is is not only the most popular courtroom drama in American fiction, but one of the most popular novels of our time.
A gripping tale of deceit, murder, and a sensational trial, Anatomy of a Murder is unmatched in the authenticity of its settings, events, and characters.
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Griffin
"The characters are as fresh as when they were first created, the tension high, and the cross- examinations and legal chicanery full of suspense. The novel is simply what it says on the cover. A classic." (Tangled Web)
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"For the lay reader, the entertainment lies in the action...but for the lawyer, undoubtedly the greatest pleasure stems from the author's obvious competence in, and love for, the law." (University of Miami Law Review)
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Long but well worth it.
Old-school courtroom thriller: Still Brilliant
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Twisty
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Dated but a really good story
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Awesome!!!
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The narrator was pretty good overall. I felt like he confused some of the character voices a little bit until he got going. If you like courtroom dramas and an old-fashioned book, set in 1959, you will enjoy listening.
A slow build
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Here Ye, Hear Ye!
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In discussing the narrator, a few reviewers have mentioned the actor, Jimmy Stewart, who appears in the film as the protagonist. Nope, there's no comparison - and for good reason since the protagonist is snarky and a cynic. It's a wonder if these reviewers have seen a Jimmy Stewart movie. Stewart, an all American icon, who seemed to embody the best of the American spirit was simply not a cynic and couldn't play one. His performance in the film was excellent but the ability of the Audible narrator to capture the character of the protagonist is better.
I recommend this book as well as the film. Lee Remick was likely miscast despite her performance but viewers are likely to enjoy the other differences Stewart and Otto Preminger brought to the movie.
Excellent book
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Great characters that feel like real people. Light hearted yet informative.
Still seems relevant
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The Never Ending Rhetoric
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I first read the book and saw the movie of Robert Traver’s ANATOMY OF A MURDER in the 1960s, and as I listen to Jason Culp narrating this Audible book some 60 years later, even though it is a fine reading, it is Jimmy Stewart’s voice I hear.
The majority of readers over 45 will have at least seen the movie, but give yourself a treat and read the book, which transfers very well to the audio format. For those used to John Grisham, Scott Turow and William Bernhardt, all of whom are excellent, this is a different style of courtroom drama.
Set in and around Thunder Bay, a small town on the Upper Peninsula in Michigan, which becomes another character in the unfolding story with Paul Biegler, the recently deposed DA. Biegler enjoys nothing more than fishing in this quiet rural terrain and discussing points of law with his friend Parnell McCarthy, while imbibing in a libation to lubricate their legal larynxes. However, his quiet routine is disrupted when he agrees to defend Frederick Manion who has shot Barney Quill after the said Quill raped his wife, Laura. Unlike many courtroom dramas we know who died and who did it from the beginning, but the manner Robert Traver, a pseudonym for John D Voelker, a Michigan lawyer who drew on one of his own cases for the novel, develops the characters and their interactions, for me, is a sheer delight.
Whilst grounded within the four walls of justice there is a wry humour that permeates the pages with an inherent irony and leads to a most satisfying denouement.
Highly recommended. Happy reading, Eric.
MY FAVOURITE COURTROOM DRAMA
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