Defending Jacob

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William Landay: Defending Jacob (2012, Delacorte Press)

Published Aug. 25, 2012 by Delacorte Press.

ISBN:
978-0-385-34422-7
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4 stars (23 reviews)

2 editions

Review of 'Defending Jacob' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I enjoyed the book, but I think a better version of a very similar story is "We Need to Talk About Kevin" by Lionel Shriver. "Defending Jacob" is a somewhat pulpy page-turner, but I gave it 3 stars because I enjoyed reading it. No spoilers, but I'm the sort of person who never guesses what's going to happen next, and I saw a lot of the plot turns in this book a mile away. If you liked this, definitely read "We Need to Talk About Kevin"!

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Review of 'Defending Jacob' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

I finally managed to hammer through this boring story yesterday. I don't like Landay's writing style, his constant "spoilers" - this incessant need he has to tell the reader what is coming up. "This was the last time", "never again would he...", "I don't believe we WERE...", etc, etc, etc.

I also generally don't like novels to refer to specific real-world products such as iPhone, Facebook, MacBook, etc., especially if they might be ephemerally popular or trendy.

Review of 'Defending Jacob' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I am not a big fan of courtroom dramas, I have vicarious experience of the world of lawyering and it never matches the hype that you see on television or read in books.

Thankfully and skilfully, Landay keeps the courtroom scenes to a minimum, using deftly placed cut scenes to heighten the drama and to provide a balance to the first person narrative of the book’s protagonist Andy Barber, Jacobs father.

The Tale

Jacob Barber is on trial for the murder of Ben Rifkin a classmate and bully. Andy Barber, his father is or was the Assistant DA and his involvement early in the case complicates matters somewhat. Combine this with a young prosecutor eager to have a career launching case and community that treats the Barber’s as outcasts and you have a drama that is impacting the protagonist at every turn.

Did Jacob do it?

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