Murder at Black Oaks
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Phillip Margolin
In Phillip Margolin's Murder at Black Oaks, Attorney Robin Lockwood finds herself at an isolated retreat in the Oregon mountains, one with a tragic past and a legendary curse, and surrounded by many suspects and confronted with an impossible crime.Defense Attorney Robin Lockwood is summoned by retired District Attorney Francis Melville to meet with him at Black Oaks, the manor he owns up in the Oregon mountains. The manor has an interesting history - originally built in 1628 in England, there's a murderous legend and curse attached to the mansion. Melville, however, wants Lockwood's help in a legal matter - righting a wrongful conviction from his days as a DA. A young man, Jose Alvarez, was convicted of murdering his girlfriend only for Melville, years later when in private practice, to have a client of his admit to the murder and to framing the man Melville convicted. Unable to reveal what he knew due to attorney client confidence, Melville now wants Lockwood's help in getting that conviction overturned.Successful in their efforts, Melville invites Lockwood up to Black Oaks for a celebration. Lockwood finds herself among an odd group of invitees - including the bitter, newly released, Alvarez. When Melville is found murdered, with a knife connected to the original curse, Lockwood finds herself faced with a conundrum - who is the murder among them and how to stop them before there's another victim.
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Author
Phillip Margolin
Pages
320
Publisher
St. Martin's Publishing Group
Published Date
2022-11-08
ISBN
1250258472 9781250258472
Ratings
Google: 4
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"This book was all over the place. The name of one of the characters in the front flap doesn’t even match the name of the character in the book. It describes murders at this place Black Oaks, but it takes so long to get to that point and then has several other stories in it before the murder is solved. The plot wasn’t linear and it really didn’t make any sense. "
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Emily Gramaglia
"Fun and fast legal mystery for fans of a locked door trope! The tone reminds me of a cozy mystery, but with a few sharp edges.
I didn’t realize this was a series, so I started on book 6, and I’ll probably read future books in the series. Even so, I don’t feel like I was missing a lot of context. Margolin does a great job at dropping us into a lawyer’s life without overwhelming the lay,an with legal jargon. Fans of legal TV should be familiar with the phrases used.
I listened to the audiobook"
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Kari Kirfman
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