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Steve Martini

    28. Februar 1946

    Martini schöpft aus seinem reichen Hintergrund in Journalismus und Recht, um fesselnde Gerichts-Thriller zu schaffen, die sich mit den Feinheiten des Justizsystems befassen. Seine Erzählungen untersuchen oft Themen wie Gerechtigkeit, Schuld und moralische Ambiguität. Martinis Schreibstil zeichnet sich durch scharfe Beobachtungsgabe, ein zügiges Tempo und sorgfältige Charakterzeichnung aus und bietet den Lesern ein immersives und zum Nachdenken anregendes Erlebnis.

    Steve Martini
    Kreuzverhör
    Der Richter
    Zwingender Beweis
    Die Liste
    Das letzte Indiz
    Trau niemals einem Fremden
    • Trau niemals einem Fremden

      • 508 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      Sechs Millionen Dollar sind für das Manuskript des unbekannten Autors Gable Cooper geboten. Die Sache hat nur einen Haken: Gable Cooper existiert nicht. Die junge Anwältin und Autorin Abigail Chandlis hat ihn erfunden. Denn ihr vierter Roman ist ihr Meisterstück. Er verdient den Erfolg und der Erfolg braucht einen Vater.§Agentin und Verlag sind von dem Roman und - nach Abbys Beschreibung - seinem Autor so hingerissen, daß sie den Mann endlich leibhaftig sehen wollen. Hollywood klopft an. Hals über Kopf muß sich Abby auf die Suche nach einem charismatischen Strohmann machen. Sie findet ihn in Jack, einen attraktiven und vollkommen erfolglosen Thrillerautor. Ihr alter Freund Morgan Spencer kümmert sich um die vertragliche Absicherung zwischen den beiden, damit es nicht zu Streitereien kommt. Denn schließlich geht es um sehr viel Geld. Und, wie Abbey voll Entsetzen feststellen muß, um ihr Leben.

      Trau niemals einem Fremden
      1,0
    • Das letzte Indiz

      • 389 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Paul Madriani muss vertretungsweise die Anklage gegen einen mehrfachen Doppelmörder übernehmen. Während der Verhandlung stellt sich heraus, dass sich noch ein zweiter Mörder auf freiem Fuss befindet. - Spannender Justizthriller.

      Das letzte Indiz
      4,0
    • Die Liste

      • 526 Seiten
      • 19 Lesestunden

      Sechs Millionen Dollar sind für das Manuskript des unbekannten Autors Gable Cooper geboten. Die Sache hat nur einen Haken: Gable Cooper existiert nicht. Die junge Anwältin und Autorin Abigail Chandlis hat ihn erfunden. Denn ihr vierter Roman ist ihr Meisterstück. Er verdient den Erfolg und der Erfolg braucht einen Vater.§Agentin und Verlag sind von dem Roman und - nach Abbys Beschreibung - seinem Autor so hingerissen, daß sie den Mann endlich leibhaftig sehen wollen. Hollywood klopft an. Hals über Kopf muß sich Abby auf die Suche nach einem charismatischen Strohmann machen. Sie findet ihn in Jack, einen attraktiven und vollkommen erfolglosen Thrillerautor. Ihr alter Freund Morgan Spencer kümmert sich um die vertragliche Absicherung zwischen den beiden, damit es nicht zu Streitereien kommt. Denn schließlich geht es um sehr viel Geld. Und, wie Abbey voll Entsetzen feststellen muß, um ihr Leben.

      Die Liste
      4,0
    • Zwingender Beweis

      • 504 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      Die Frau eines erfolgreichen amerikanischen Rechtsanwalts wird verdächtigt ihren Mann umgebracht zu haben. Ihr Verteidiger, einer ihrer Ex-Liebhaber, versucht in einem packenden Mordprozess ihr Leben zu retten.

      Zwingender Beweis
      3,9
    • Der Richter

      • 523 Seiten
      • 19 Lesestunden

      Der unbeliebte Richter Acosta, der die Untersuchung eines Korruptionsskandals bei der Polizei leitete, steht wegen Prostitution unter Anklage. Eine schwere Aufgabe für Rechtsanwalt Madriani und sein Team, die Unschuld ihres Mandanten zu beweisen. - Justiz-Thriller.

      Der Richter
      3,7
    • "Zunächst sieht alles aus wie ein x-beliebiges Eifersuchtsdrama. Staranwalt Paul Madriani hat siene Schwägerin Laurel zu verteidigen, die ihre Nebenbuhlerin umgebracht haben soll. Als die Staatsanwaltschaft ihn abblockt, Zeugen verschwinden und auch noch das FBI ins Spiel kommt, wird Madriani schlagartig klar, daß er sich auf gefährlichem Terrain bewegt. Nur eine Chance hat er, das teuflische Netz aus falschen Indizien zu zerreißen und ein schockierendes Tatmotiv ans Licht zu bringen: das Kreuzverhör"--Page 4. of cover.

      Kreuzverhör
    • The Simeon Chamber

      • 401 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      When lawyer Sam Bogdarus agrees to see Jennifer Davies little does he realise that his attractive new client is to put his life at risk. Jennifer is tracing her father - her only clue being four sheets of parchment belonging to the journals of Sir Francis Drake. These papers hold the key to her father's identity and a multitude of unsolved mysteries... Full of scepticism, Sam agrees to show the papers to university professor Nick Jorgensen. Astoundingly, Nick verifies the papers' authenticity. But already too many people know of the journal's existence. And when his lawyer partner is found murdered, Sam encounters a ruthless killer who seems determined to stop his pursuit of the truth. Eventually Sam is lured into the Simeon Chamber, to discover one of the best-kept secrets time has ever known...

      The Simeon Chamber
      4,0
    • A guide to the three Southeast Asian countries - Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei. It provides coverage of Malaysia's natural attractions, and contains the lowdown on Singapore's burgeoning entertainment scene from alternative gigs to cutting-edge theatre, and uncovers the secret charms of secluded Brunei.

      The Rough Guide to Malaysia. Singapore and Brunei
      3,8
    • Steve Martini's fourth brilliant legal thriller; 'The courtroom novel of the year' Kirkus Reviews

      Undue Influence
      4,0
    • The Second Man

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Navy SEALs are the military's elite—highly trained, deadly, and sworn to secrecy about the details of their dangerous and confidential missions. So when one of the men goes public about a high-profile assassination abroad, all of his comrades are thrown into peril. In this riveting novella, attorney Paul Madriani comes to the aid of a Navy SEAL who is pursued by his own government and facing possible prosecution for disclosures he says were made by others. When the soldier disappears, Paul finds himself ensnared in a deadly game of intrigue that forces him to track the man down before it is too late.

      The Second Man
      3,9
    • The Attorney

      • 472 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      'Gripping and very good indeed, with a quite startling conclusion' Sarah Broadhurst, Bookseller schovat popis

      The Attorney
      3,6
    • Double Tap

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      New York Times bestselling author Steve Martini takes legal thrillers to a new level in this Paul Madriani novel about a soldier's secrets and a government's lies... A beautiful businesswoman, founder of a high-tech software company catering to the military, is found dead, two tightly grouped bullet wounds to her a head—a “double tap,” the trademark of highly skilled assassins. Paul Madriani takes the case of the man accused of the crime: a career soldier who refuses to explain the mysterious gaps in his military résumé. Faced with an uncooperative client, Madriani begins a dangerous search for the truth—in the soldier's shadowy past, in the victim's deadly secrets...

      Double Tap
      3,9
    • Guardian of Lies

      • 608 Seiten
      • 22 Lesestunden

      The story follows defense attorney Paul Madriani as he navigates a complex case filled with Cold War secrets and treachery. He becomes entangled with a rare coin dealer linked to the CIA and faces a relentless assassin. This gripping narrative combines legal drama with thrilling elements, making it a standout installment in the bestselling series.

      Guardian of Lies
      3,8
    • Critical Mass

      • 480 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      Joss Cole, a burned out public defender from LA, has opted for a quieter life in Washington State. Then into her office walks Dean Belden in search of a lawyer to help him set up a business. Within days Belden appears before a federal grand jury and, just minutes before testifying, he is killed. Meanwhile, Gideon van Ry, a nuclear fission expert in California, is troubled by the failure to account for two nuclear devices missing from the former Soviet Union. Under a false bill of lading, they were shipped to a company called Belden Electronics, and Gideon's only lead is the lawyer who incorporated Belden Electronics - Joss Cole...

      Critical Mass
      3,9
    • Still reeling from the trauma of a near nuclear explosion at the naval base in Coronado, San Diego defense attorney Paul Madriani now finds he's been linked to the murder of a Washington, D.C., political staffer. Authorities believe the bloodthirsty assassin Liquida Muerte—aka "the Mexicutioner"—may be responsible, and that Madriani is the ultimate target of the killer's twisted vengeance. But the danger pales before an even more terrible unfolding scenario. Evidence is mounting that the elusive maniac and a domestic terrorist who calls himself the Old Weatherman have joined forces, intending to strike at the very seat of the United States government, pulling the capital city—and the country—into a vortex of terror . . . unless Paul Madriani and weapons control expert Joselyn Cole can somehow unravel the enigma of . . . The Rule of Nine.

      The Rule of Nine
      3,8
    • Enemy Inside LP, The

      • 620 Seiten
      • 22 Lesestunden

      The story revolves around young Alex Ives, who becomes embroiled in a serious legal battle after a fatal car crash. Accused of drunk driving and manslaughter, Alex insists he had only one drink but struggles with memory of the night. As attorney Paul Madriani delves deeper, he uncovers Alex's investigation into the victim, a formidable lawyer named Olinda Serna, leading to the potential of a murder charge. The case unfolds with twists and complexities that challenge Madriani's skills and the truth behind the incident.

      Enemy Inside LP, The
      3,8
    • The Jury

      • 405 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Attorney Paul Madriani has reason to suspect he's representing a guilty man. Dr. David Crone, a respected medical researcher, is charged with the murder of a colleague: twenty-six-year-old Kalista Jordan, whose body washed up on a beach in San Diego Bay. Forensic evidence links her murder with material in Crone's garage. And Crone had motive: Kalista had accused him of sexual harassment, and she'd been angling for his job. When a key prosecution witness dies unexpectedly, leaving an incriminating note behind, it seems the case may be closed. But Madriani won't be satisfied of his client's innocence till he's established just who did murder Kalista Jordan...

      The Jury
      3,7
    • Blood Flag

      • 464 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      Martini keeps getting better and better. -Tennessean (Nashville)When Emma Brauer is blamed in the mercy killing of her aged father, Robert Brauer, Paul Madriani steps in to defend her.

      Blood Flag
      3,7
    • Trader of Secrets

      • 486 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      In California, two men argue in a parked car . . . as the plot unfolds to profitably transfer secret tech- nology into malevolent hands. In Ohio, a young woman slips away from her protectors for a morning run—unaware that the killer she’s being protected from waits in the darkness. The woman is Sarah, daughter of defense attorney Paul Madriani. Her assailant is the vengeful assassin named Liquida. Now Paul Madriani—along with his companion, Joselyn Cole, and his law partner, Harry Hinds—must venture into the vortex of international terror in search of an ice-cold killer and a trader of secrets before the ultimate weapon of mass destruction sets the world ablaze.

      Trader of Secrets
      3,6
    • New York Times bestselling master of suspense Steve Martini returns, ensnaring defense attorney Paul Madriani in a web of terror and death being spun in the shadows of America's most sacred and secretive institution—the Supreme Court. A writer is savagely slain while on a publicity tour—a literary provocateur who craved headlines, but whose last book may have gone too far. His revelations about secret language buried in the U.S. Constitution—and hints about an explosive missing letter of Thomas Jefferson's—may be enough to cause an irreparable tear in the fabric of the nation . . . and perhaps drove a volatile youth to homicide. But Paul Madriani thinks a troubled young man with dark connections has been chosen as a scapegoat to cover up something far deadlier that festers in America's political heart. And in the wake of the strange disappearance of a Supreme Court judge, Madriani must survive long enough to find the devastating answers hidden in the shadow of power.

      Shadow of power : a Paul Madriani novel
      3,6
    • The Arraignment

      • 512 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden

      When a lawyer friend, Nick Rush, is killed along with a client in a hail of gunfire outside the federal courthouse, attorney Paul Madriani is determined to find out the truth behind the double murder. Tortured by the possibility that he himself had been marked for death, only to have a friend die in his place, Madriani casts a suspicious eyes in all directions - at Rush's business associates, his clients, even the beautiful widow and her mysterious new companion. As he investigates, Madriani rides the crest of a dangerous wave involving international drug deals and people who murder for money. In a quest that takes him from California to Mexico, he discovers that while the motive to kill may be driven by events taking place thousands of miles away, the killer lies much closer at hand...

      The Arraignment
      3,5
    • Advokát

      • 327 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Napínavý román ze současnosti z prostředí americké justice. Autor románu, sám vystudovaný i praktikující právník, dovede velmi sugestivně a s odbornou erudicí vylíčit zajímavý případ, který začíná únosem dítěte a dále graduje třemi vraždami. Z žalujícího se stává obžalovaný, který je podezříván z vraždy odpůrkyně. Hrdina knihy, advokát Paul Madriani, musí použít všechen svůj um a vyvinout největší úsilí aby svého klienta osvobodil.

      Advokát
      3,4
    • Právník Madriani se v románovém trilleru snaží obhájit vědce a lékaře Cronea, obviněného z vraždy kolegyně. Ctižádostivá mladá žena, půvabná afroameričanka Kalista se snažila získat Croneovo místo; měl s ní profesní neshody a právě to, s několika dalšími závažnými věcmi, které roztržitý profesor nedokáže vysvětlit z něj dělá hlavního podezřelého. Doktor Crone nespolupracuje a očividně ho více zajímají pracovní problémy než soudní proces, který by pro něho mohl skončit doživotním vězením. Madriani se snaží najít v bludišti polopravd něco, co by ho přivedlo ke skutečnému pachateli. Mir.

      Nedostatek důkazů
      3,2
    • La Gaja scienza - 588: Punto di fusione

      Romanzo

      • 450 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Steve Martini weaves a story based on today's fears and tomorrow's headlines, creating a gripping narrative filled with realism and authentic characters. Jocelyn "Joss" Cole, a burned-out public defender from L.A., seeks a quieter life in the San Juan Islands of Washington State. Her only significant clients are commercial fishermen afflicted by a mysterious illness that doctors cannot diagnose, which Joss suspects has an industrial origin. Soon, Dean Belden, a wealthy client looking to establish a business in the islands, walks into her office. However, shortly after he is subpoenaed to a federal grand jury, Belden dies in a fiery float plane explosion on Seattle's Lake Union, leaving Joss in the dark about the grand jury proceedings. Meanwhile, Gideon Van Ry, a nuclear fission expert at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies in Monterey, California, is concerned about two missing tactical nuclear devices from a former Soviet storage facility. These weapons were last accounted for in crates intended for an American company, Belden Electronics. Unable to trace the company, Gideon’s only lead is Joss, the lawyer who incorporated it. As the story unfolds, Joss finds herself entangled in a web of danger, deception, and a race against time to uncover the truth behind the explosion and the missing weapons.

      La Gaja scienza - 588: Punto di fusione
      3,4
    • De erfenis

      • 314 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Enkele vellen uit het dagboek van Sir Frances Drake (ca. 1543-1596) zijn de aanleiding tot een speurtocht door San Francisco die geplaveid wordt door moord en geweld.

      De erfenis
    • Steve Martini crafts a gripping narrative that resonates with contemporary anxieties and future headlines. Jocelyn "Joss" Cole, a weary public defender from Los Angeles, seeks solace in the San Juan Islands of Washington State. Her only notable case involves a group of commercial fishermen afflicted by a mysterious illness that defies medical explanation, which Joss suspects is linked to industrial activities. Suddenly, Dean Belden, a wealthy entrepreneur, approaches her for legal assistance in establishing a business in the islands. Shortly after, Belden is summoned before a federal grand jury. Tragically, he dies in a catastrophic float plane explosion on Seattle's Lake Union just after his testimony, leaving Joss in the dark about the grand jury proceedings. Meanwhile, Gideon Van Ry, a nuclear fission expert at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies in Monterey, California, grapples with the unsettling disappearance of two tactical nuclear devices from a former Soviet storage facility. These weapons were last known to be packed for shipment to Belden Electronics, a company Gideon cannot trace. His only lead points to Joss Cole, the attorney who incorporated the elusive firm, intertwining their fates in a web of intrigue and danger.

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