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The Advocate's ExParte

The Advocate Series, Volume 5

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The Advocate's ExParte

By: Teresa Burrell
Narrated by: Laurel Schroeder
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Attorney Sabre Brown is summoned into Judge Lawrence Mitchell chambers for an ex parte hearing. When the judge attempts to discuss one of her cases, she refuses to listen without proper counsel present.

Later that evening, Judge Mitchell is murdered.

Sabre's shock at his death is only surpassed by an attempt on the life of Dr. Carolina Heller, a psychologist she employs on a regular basis. Sabre now fears for her own life.

Sabre enlists her private eye JP, and they begin to comb and scrutinize her cases, searching for connections between the two crimes. But Sabre's life is in danger from someone much closer to her.

Sabre and JP's roads diverge. While JP infiltrates a twisted world of greed and corruption, Sabre is caught up in a domestic crisis fueled by obsession. As each is forced to fight their own battles, the question soon becomes, can they find a way to save one another?

©2013 Teresa Burrell (P)2014 Teresa Burrell
Detective Mystery Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Fiction
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The Truth will set you free or kill you

Teresa Burrell is truely a children's Advocate. In all 5 of her Advocate books she takes on different legal issues and children's safety issues. Is family togetherness always the best thing for children. She brings stories to light that are a real and present danger to children today.

The Advocates ExParte brings Sabre Brown, Bob and J.P.  back together again as Sabre has several cases of great importance at the same time. When a Judge trys to share information ExParte or without opposing counsel present Sabre protests. When the Judge tells her to never mind and is then killed Sabre will never know what he wanted to tell her. Then when Dr. Heller a Psychologist Sabre uses regularly has an attempt on her life Sabre is in a race to find out who is behind it and why.

At the same time she is working with a mother who left her child Slone at home while she worked. And another child accused if murder. Sabre had her hands full.

J.P. Sabre's trusted Investigator is on vacation working on his own personal issues and is distracted while trying to help Sabre as best as he can. The interweaving stories and the ri voting conclusion is exciting and nail biteing intense at the same time.

The ending of this book should leave you satisfied and ready for Book#6.

Laurel Schroeder once again does an Excelent job narrating as she has in the previous two Advocate Audiobooks. If you have read the other 4 books you won't be disappointed with the Advocate Series.

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They Just keep getting better!

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Laurel gives a wonderful performance. I would be more apt to chose a book if narrated by Laurel

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When Sabre is called into the judges chambers to speak with the judge alone she knows it's against the code of ethics and requests another lawyers presence. When she attempts to bring in a witness the judge becomes irate and throws her out. Later that night the judge is killed by a hit and run driver.

Sabre's teenage client is accused of murder and Sobs is not sure he is innocent. But it is her duty to defend him anyway. She hits a few bumps along the way.
Reluctant to turn to JP for help because his former wife is staying with him she feels she must do most of the work herself. And with a new man in her life she is a very busy lawyer.
In spite of the light hearted moments and the mystery of the case the author addresses the problem of domestic violence in a real but yet nongraphic way
For me, Teresa Burrell's books are like potato chips, you can't stop with just one. I hope that the author keeps the series coming. I must confess I've got a little crush on JP, and I want my own Bob.

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Again a terrific read

I love this series. The main characters interact like adults and the plots are well done. I'm looking forward to reading the next 📖 book in this series

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Please find another Narrator!

I have enjoyed these books so far but I am at a point where I can no longer stand the way Laurel Schroeder constantly drops the end of EVERY sentence. OMG, my nerves can't take it any longer. I usually have to stop the book and come back later because it becomes like nails on a chalk board. Please just read the lines straight!

Other than that, I love this series so far for the writing, dialogue, topical matter, etc. The narrator is the only turn off.

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Exciting legal thriller with a child advocate lawyer

The books in this series keep getting better! The Advocate’s ExParte is an exciting legal thriller with a child advocate lawyer. The cases are involving and often tragic. While it’s nice to have read the other books in the series, this book works fine as a standalone.

Recommended for mature readers. While the content is fairly tame, it does include sexual situations including a woman telling about her rape.

The narrator takes a bit of getting used to, but she does an ok job with the books.

I received a complimentary copy of this audiobook. This is my honest and voluntary review.

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Three ring circus

In this book Sable is like a juggler trying to keep multiple cases going at the same time. The main action involves Sable's detective and his ex-wife and her abusive husband. There is plenty of excitement and tense moments involved.

The narration was great and fully understandable.

This book was provided free of charge with the expectation of an honest review.

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Well, butter my butt . . .

And call me a biscuit!

Teresa Burrell's fictional children's attorney, Sabre Oren Brown, is supported by some unforgettable characters. There's her best friend, Bob Clark, a full time attorney; part time cigarette smoker who keeps trying to quit; and a faithfully married man who's perpetually being snowed by a sob story from a pretty girl. There's Sabre's rarely seen mother who has an outsized ability to make Sabre feel guilty for not visiting enough. And there's Texas-transplant private investigator J.P. Thorne, with his courtly manners and homespun sayings.

Thorne's a cowboy, from the brim of his Stetson to the tips of his real cowboy kicking boots, the dark tan leather kind with rounded tips and soles and heels that are replaced every so often - not pointy-toed fancy stitching highly polished black dancing boots with by a wanna-be. Thorne retired as San Diego law enforcement, and still has friends and enemies on the force. He's been a constant in The Advocate series, and "The Advocate's Ex Parte" (2013) gives Thorne a chance to show his stuff.

Burrell lovingly explores a part of Southern California too often unknown, even to natives: the horseback riding, rural ranching and farming part that's overshadowed by the beaches, boats, and sun of "The Real Housewives of Orange County." Burrell's fiction is more true than the "reality" show ever had been.

Burrell's remains an attorney's attorney. Sabre works way too many hours; sympathizes with clients who lack any ability to empathize with anyone; and she continues to follow the Rules of Professional Conduct. As the writers of television's "How to Get Away With Murder" (2014 - present) show, it's much easier to pretend, in the interest of a story line, attorneys are amoral than to work within the rules and still develop an engaging storyline. Burrell does both, a task which even John Grisham fails from time to time.

Burrell's last book, "The Advocate's Dilemma" (2012) was a difficult solve. "The Advocate's Ex Parte," with several parallel cases only connected by Sabre's and Thorne's involvement, is even more challenging - but very plausible. Listen all the way to the end, or you'll miss something important.

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Another Good Book

I have enjoyed several of Teresa Burrell's books. I particularly like Laurel Schroeder 's performance of this series.

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Teresa never disappoints

The Advocate's Ex Parte is the fifth book in the Advocate series which I would recommend to anyone who loves a good mystery with lots of action and some good courtroom drama. This book has simultaneous stories brought to a logical and believable conclusion at the end. The plots of all of Teresa’s books are believable and exciting. This book is no exception. Laura Schroeder did a good job of bringing the story to life.

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Learned what an Ex Parte is

This story centers around the background of one dead judge. His day leading up to his death and the investigation into his career. It unfolds a ring of Vietnamese prostitution ring and a deadly street gang. The story held intrigue, but there were times that the book kept repeating itself. I wish I could say that it added to the book, but it actually took away from my enjoyment. I did like the story and I would never want to be in the middle of a drive by shooting.

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