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NYC defense attorney Eddie Flynn takes on one of his toughest cases in Fifty Fifty by Steve Cavanagh. Two sisters are charged with the brutal murder of their father. They accuse each other of the slaying. Both were at the scene when the murder occurred. There’s forensic evidence from both sisters on the body. Who’s the guilty one?
This is a fast paced cat and mouse thriller. Sisters Alexandria and Sophia are total opposites. Eddie’s client Sophia has a history of mental illness and addiction, making her the underdog of the trial when compared to her more successful sister. Cavanagh’s cleaver writing kept me guessing until the end. This is the fifth book in the Eddie Flynn series, but it works as a standalone book. I’m reading the series out of order without any problems. Narrator Adam Sims does a fantastic job bringing the characters and story to life. This is a great choice if you’re looking for a quick and twisty legal thriller.
Have you ever served on a jury? I was served on a federal grand jury. We were impaneled for 18 months and usually met two or three times a month. It was our job to decide if there was sufficient evidence that a crime was committed to indict the accused to send them on for trial. It was really interesting to be a part of it.
About the Author
Steve Cavanagh is an Irish author from Belfast and at the age of eighteen he studied law by mistake. He is now the international award-winning author of the Eddie Flynn novels. His debut novel, The Defense, was nominated for the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award for Thriller of the Year, and The Plea won the Prix Polar Award for Best International Novel. Steve is still a practicing lawyer (someday he’ll get the hang of it) and co-host of the chart-topping podcastTwo Crime Writers And A Microphone. He has been involved in several high-profile civil rights cases, his Eddie Flynn novels have been published in over twenty countries, he’s married with two young children, and in his spare time he is mostly asleep.