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Fury
Fury
Fury
Audiobook18 hours

Fury

Written by Robert K. Tanenbaum

Narrated by Richard Ferrone

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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The seventeenth book in the bestselling Butch Karp series opens in Brooklyn, with the brutal rape of a female jogger whose assailants are convicted and later exonerated. Now, the guilty are filing a multi million-dollar lawsuit against the city of New York, the police, and the two assistant DAs who tried the case. While the police and the criminal justice system are under media assault, Karp has suspicions that there is corruption within his own office. Karp and Marlene are on a mission to restore the system’s lost dignity, bring the rapists to justice, and destroy the terrorist cell that threatens the city. All the while, terrorists are planning to blow the roof off Times Square on New Year's Eve. As Karp looks more deeply into how the system appears to be undermined, he unearths a tangled web involving corruption, courtroom confrontations and conscience. Fans of Butch Karp, as well as the classic New York crime drama, will find plenty to sink their teeth into with Fury.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 8, 2011
ISBN9781442342941
Author

Robert K. Tanenbaum

Robert K. Tanenbaum is the author of thirty-two books—twenty-nine novels and three nonfiction books: Badge of the Assassin, the true account of his investigation and trials of self-proclaimed members of the Black Liberation Army who assassinated two NYPD police officers; The Piano Teacher: The True Story of a Psychotic Killer; and Echoes of My Soul, the true story of a shocking double murder that resulted in the DA exonerating an innocent man while searching for the real killer. The case was cited by Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren in the famous Miranda decision. He is one of the most successful prosecuting attorneys, having never lost a felony trial and convicting hundreds of violent criminals. He was a special prosecution consultant on the Hillside strangler case in Los Angeles and defended Amy Grossberg in her sensationalized baby death case. He was Assistant District Attorney in New York County in the office of legendary District Attorney Frank Hogan, where he ran the Homicide Bureau, served as Chief of the Criminal Courts, and was in charge of the DA’s legal staff training program. He served as Deputy Chief counsel for the Congressional Committee investigation into the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He also served two terms as mayor of Beverly Hills and taught Advanced Criminal Procedure for four years at Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley, and has conducted continuing legal education (CLE) seminars for practicing lawyers in California, New York, and Pennsylvania. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Tanenbaum attended the University of California at Berkeley on a basketball scholarship, where he earned a B.A. He received his law degree (J.D.) from Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California, Berkeley. Visit RobertKTanenbaumBooks.com.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Anything read by Richard Ferrone is loved by this person, this was no different. The story itself brought lots n lots of twists n turns n showed NYC as a place of diverse compilation of faiths, race, parties of the innocent and the evil. Well written, if even overly written in parts, nonetheless a welcome story taking on crime, the justice system penal society, lots of immagrant introductions and a horrible horrible crime of rape. This took many days to finish. Worth most every minute.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    If you're a white male, you're going to love this book.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Take two parts senseless violence, one part gratuitous sex, two parts conservative propaganda, mix in a smidgen of John Grisham and the Lone Ranger, and serve with a side of Native American spiritualism, and you get this book. Tanenbaum either couldn't decide what he wanted to write about, or couldn't make any of his ideas take up more than fifty pages, because there are no less than four separate plots running through this book, unrelated except for the main characters. Three of the plots involve courtroom intrigue, while the fourth is a good old-fashioned find-the-bomb thriller. It's just barely worth wading through to find the good bits.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Great book as usual - love Marlene and Butch Karp