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Falls the Shadow

by William Lashner

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New York Times bestselling author William Lashner returns with a brilliantly twisty tale that probes the dark side of the law -- and man

Unlike the rest of you, I cheerfully admit to my own utter selfishness. I am self-made, self-absorbed, self-serving, self-referential, even self-deprecating, in a charming sort of way. In short, I am all the selfs except selfless. Yet every so often, I run across a force of nature that shakes my sublime self-centeredness to its very roots. Something that tears through the landscape like a tornado, leaving nothing but ruin and reexamination in its wake. Something like Bob. --Victor Carl

A beautiful young woman is dead, her husband convicted of the murder. In seeking a new trial for the husband, defense attorney Victor Carl must confront not only a determined prosecutor and a police detective who might have set up his client, but also a strange little busybody named Bob.

Bob has the aspiration, one could even say compulsion, to help those around him. And it usually works out well for all concerned, except when it ends in blood. But Victor doesn't know that . . . yet.

Thanks to Bob, Victor is suddenly dressing better, dating a stunning woman, and both his economic prospects and his teeth are gleaming. It’s all good, until Victor finds a troubling connection between Bob and the murdered wife. Is Bob a kind of saint or is this obsessive Good Samaritan, in reality, a murderer?

Filled with the keen wit, deep poignancy, twisting suspense, and dark realism that has entranced readers, impressed reviewers, and made William Lashner's previous novels bestsellers, Falls the Shadow is a riveting novel sure to leave readers eager for more.


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Average Customer Review:4.5 out of 5 stars
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsFunny and clever legal mystery, 2008-07-06
This is my 3rd or 4th Lashner book and I continue to enjoy the stories very much.

The plotlines are clever and twist about in unpredictable, but credible ways. There is ample and quite funny dry humor - sometimes it makes your groan, but more often it makes you laugh.

Victor Carl, the protagonist lawyer, is a bit Columbo-like, everybody underestimates him and he likes it that way. And his partner, Beth, is a good egg who carries things along so Victor can meddle around here and there in ways that get to the truth eventually.

The stories are always a fun ride and hard to put down once you get engaged.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsWitty, Atmospheric and Fun, 2007-10-19
I was wonderfully surprised to read that some fans of Lashner's consider this his weakest book. It's the first one that I've read and if this is the worst, then I have a lot to look forward to.
This is the stylish tale of a Philadelphia lawyer whose sense of self-esteem is low, but whose sense of self-interest is very high indeed. Stripped of any pretenses to altruism, he's able to give us readers a cold-blooded, although always very funny account of his doings.(for a comparable P.o.v., see Truth or Bare
There are, as in much good detective fiction-two overlapping plots here. One involves a criminal appeal, the other a child-welfare case. It's unlikely that anyone would get too excited about these tales in themselves, but Lashner's eye for the ridiculous, his ability to put together the slightly mad scene and the droll dialog are quite enough in themselves.
For those readers with a literary jones, there are two characters at the edge of each plot, a dentist and a chess hustler who have a Graham Greene-like presence that engages the curiosity and lifts this book well above its genre. Lashner is a much better-than-average prosemaster. Recommended for fans of Shadow of Innocence or the Bane mystery The Game

--Lynn Hoffman, author of New Short Course in Wine,The and
bang BANG: A Novel



0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsOutstanding!!, 2007-09-19
I loved it. This book had mountains of entertaining characters, an engaging storyline, and was very smoothly written. Like butter to my eyes and imagination. I've read 3 of Lashner's and working on my 4th one now - Marked Man.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsFalls the Shadow, 2007-08-03
I eat legal thrillers -- and this was the best that I have read in a long time.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

3 out of 5 starsInteresting, but bloated, 2007-07-22
I have been reading William Lashner since his debut novel Hostile Witness, which is one of my favorite books. I enjoy lawyer Victor Carl and the rest of the regular characters. I look forward to each of Lashner's books, but I have been less satisfied with his most recent efforts, mainly because I feel like he is stretching to reach a certain page count. Falls the Shadow is interesting, but bloated. The story takes way too long to unfold. If the writer had been anybody but Lashner, I would have quit reading before page 300 in this 516-page effort. I'll continue to read Lashner, hoping for a return to the writing of Hostile Witness or the first 100 pages of Fatal Flaw.





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