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Mass Market Paperback Justice at Risk Book

ISBN: 055357860X

ISBN13: 9780553578607

Justice at Risk

(Book #3 in the Benjamin Justice Series)

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A Benjamin Justice Mystery Benjamin Justice knows a reporter is nothing without credibility. He learned the hard way when a Pulitzer was snatched from his grasp. It's been a long, hard climb to find... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Mr. Wilson is a risk-taker!

If you are looking for a nice mystery where everything gets worked out almost mathematically in the end, this book is not for you. If, however, you are prepared to be blown away by a story that stetches the very limits of the mystery genre, then this one's for you. Mr. Wilson creates larger-than-life characters, many of whom you will care about desperately. And all the good guys don't win in the end. Sound like life? The novel ends with important questions not answered. Perhaps we'll get those answers in the next in this series if we find out whether or not Benjamin Justice is at risk.Mr. Wilson, through the main character and narrator, Ben Justice, grapples with difficult subjects: corruption in the LA Police Department--there are references to the Rodney King debacle--corruption in the newspaper media, the insanity of "barebacking." Along with Justice, we meet again Harry and Templeton as well as Justice's older landlords. (Actually they're touring Europe on a sort of second honeymoon while Justice looks after their animals and housesits for them.)Wilson secondarily has almost written a travelogue for a great part of Los Angeles. I got a better feel for this city from him than I have gotten from other "serious" travel writers.Early in the novel, Ben stops at a mystery bookstore to buy the last copy of Walter Mosley's GONE FISHIN', as Wilson once again pays tribute to another fine California mystery writer.

Hard questions

I like this series because the most difficult questions are raised and the author faces them with honesty and fearlessness. He isn't afraid to take us all the way down the darkest corridors of ourselves or of the society we have created. I read and re-read all of them and ask myself the same questions, Justice asks. What is desire? If we follow it, where will it take us? What is honesty and when is it useful, when distructive? How do we deal with the persistance of slings and arrows, especially as we get older? And the terrible reality of not knowing ever, really, why we do what we do. Wilson asks more than this, following the answers relentlessly toward often ambiguous conclusions. These books are thought provoking as well as entertaining. Tough stuff, but irresistible and memorable.

Dark, Shocking, But Very, Very Good

I love the Justice series. There's something about Ben that you have to love. He may be a bit gruff and uncontrollable sometimes in speech and action, but he is a likable and sympathetic character.That's why JUSTICE AT RISK was such a shock. More than halfway through the book, Ben is in too deep and his life suddenly takes a drastic turn. He was already trying to get his life together after the previous two novels, but a big blow is dropped and I guess life isn't supposed to go the way you want it to.Not only is Ben in trouble. But Harry and Alexandra, Ben's close friends, and by the end of the book you really don't know what is next for any of them.I want to thank the author for leaving me anxious now and in complete suspense. I really wish the fourth book was available so I can continue peeking into the hectic lives of all, but most importantly, Ben's. His health(mental and physical) is driving me buggy and I may have to buy the book in hardback instead of waiting for the PB release. That's just too long.

An entertaining read from cover to cover

There is something about the character of Benjamin Justice that instantly captures the reader's attention and affections. His somewhat dark and brooding exterior, masks a fragility and sensitivity that he is less and less able to control. Benjamin Justice, at his core, exemplifies a gay "everyman" -- there is something about his life that resonates with each of our own life experiences.This highly sympathetic and likeable character married to an incredibly engaging and fast-moving plot results in a wonderful read. Wilson weaves mystery, romance and self-discovery together in a highly intricate and successful manner. I can't wait for the next volume.

VERY DIFFERENT FROM THE FIRST 2.

I enjoyed all of his novels very much. The one where he was slowly coming out of his alcoholic stage with great support from friends. The second where he stumbles on to a mystery.This one however took a very different turn. This one literally took his own life in danger by not listening to the warning signs. For one I would never have followed Cahill, I believe that was his name into that dark corridor. It was like going into a dark alley to talk to someone. I guess he was looking for answers and not watching for the dangers. The ending was rather sad but he finally found someone again. I hope John will have a better ending to the test (If you read the novel you will know what I am talking about). I am one who loves happy endings. Life is so full of disappointments sometimes I get tired of reading it in novels. I hope in the next novel he will get reprieved and learn his lesson. However it turns out I will still read it because I love his novels. Good luck to him and his new love.
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