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Temporary Sanity by Rose Connors
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Temporary Sanity (edition 2003)

by Rose Connors, Bernadette Dunne (Narrator)

Series: Marty Nickerson (2)

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Martha "Marty" Nickerson, district attorney in Cape Cod, must defend a man who shot his son's presumed killer.
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Title:Temporary Sanity
Authors:Rose Connors
Other authors:Bernadette Dunne (Narrator)
Info:Blackstone Audiobooks (2003), Edition: Unabridged, Audio CD
Collections:Audio books, Read but unowned
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Tags:mystery, ODME

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I enjoyed this book. It's just a murder mystery, but I liked the twists in it. An enjoyable fast read. ( )
  Wren73 | Mar 4, 2022 |
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Marty and her lover, former Barnstable County public defender Harry Madigan, have plunged into private practice, taking on the controversial case of Hammond-a distraught father who shot, on live television, the man who raped and murdered his seven-year-old son. Then, to add to single mother Marty's impossible work load as Christmas approaches, a savagely battered woman client is charged with the stabbing death of her attacker, a brutal parole officer and live-in boyfriend. Now Marty has two seemingly impossible battles to win against her former colleagues.

This was a solid legal mystery that was mostly courtroom drama with a touch of humor. Parts of the law and legal proceedings are stated clearly when needed. Marty and Harry are likable and relateable characters. The only thing I didn’t like was twice when Marty did something risky when it wasn’t necessary. Otherwise, I enjoyed this and would read more by this author. ( )
  gaylebutz | Jan 25, 2018 |
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  romsfuulynn | Apr 28, 2013 |
Nice to see that Marty Nickerson's legal career is progressing. She has moved from being a prosecutor in the first book of this series, to being a defense attorney, teamed up with Harry Madigan, and now working opposite her old mentor Geraldine Schilling. In this one a father has killed the man who attacked and killed his seven year old son. Marty must prove to the jury that the father should not be held legally culpable.

Well done, holding my interest to the end. ( )
2 vote tututhefirst | Feb 4, 2013 |
When devoted father Buck Hammond's seven-year-old son is abducted and murdered by convicted pedophile Hector Monteros, Buck takes justice into his own hands. Unfortunately, the television cameras were rolling as Buck aimed his hunting rifle at Hector's head and shot him dead. The only viable defense for a charge of murder one is insanity, but the grieving father refuses to say he was crazy when he pulled the trigger.

Cape Cod defense attorney Marty Nickerson - until recently a Massachusetts prosecutor - must ask herself if homicidal insanity is ever a moral or legal justification for murder - when she takes on the defense of Buck Hammond. Along with her partner in law and love, Harry Madigan, Marty has to present a tough case. How can the jury possibly acquit Buck when the shooting is there on the screen for all to see?

Marty and Harry and their young assistant, Kevin Kydd, are already stretched to their limits when, on the very eve of the trial, a battered and bleeding woman stumbles into their office. She's in deep trouble - her attacker's body has just been found, viciously stabbed, and he's an officer of the court. Now Marty has two seemingly impossible battles to win against her former colleagues. But losing a verdict may be the least of Marty's worries, as her efforts soon lead to shocking revelations that strike fear in the residents of the Cape and bring devastating changes to Buck's trial.

I really enjoyed Temporary Sanity by Rose Connors. The plot was gripping and kept me guessing until the very end. There was a thread of comedy running through the story that I really appreciated, and I also could sense the tension that each character experienced throughout the story. I give this book an A+! and will certainly be adding Rose Connors to my Wish List. ( )
1 vote moonshineandrosefire | Jan 31, 2013 |
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For my son, Dave, who shouldered this difficult year with quiet courage and uncommon resolve.
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1879. I asked Janet, the law librarian, where I might find a thorough discussion of the temporary insanity plea, and she referred me to a case decided in January of 1879.
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