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Protect and Defend (edition 2001)

by Richard North Patterson

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Title:Protect and Defend
Authors:Richard North Patterson
Info:Ballantine Books (2001), Mass Market Paperback, 608 pages
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Protect and Defend by Richard North Patterson

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Worth the effort....I guess. ( )
  TicoCharlie | Jun 24, 2010 |
I picked up this book not knowing what it was about. There was no description on the back. If I had known it was about abortion rights, I probably would not have listened to it right now. The last three Richard North Patterson books I've listened to have been emotionally heavy and have had sad endings. I was pleasantly surprised that this one did not have a totally sad ending, although there was enough drama/trauma throughout the novel. The book was fast-paced and short. I highly recommend it. ( )
  bohemiangirl35 | Mar 4, 2010 |
Kerry Kilcannon is a new president who is presented with some interesting challenges with the Supreme Court and his position on abortion.

In this novel Kerry appoints a women (Caroline Masters) to be the next chief justice. This appointment is fought in the Senate and new president has make decisions based on his beliefs ( )
  amacmillen | Nov 22, 2008 |
A fast paced legal thriller that looks at the abortion debate from all sides . The books takes us behind the scenes in Washington to see the politcal manuvering.....I found the book fast paced and fascinating. It is a wonder that the United States can pass any law, let alone function, with the special interest groups having the power they do. Raises many relevant issues about abortion on both sides of the issue - although it probably favors the pro-choice movement a little bit- a though provoking must read! ( )
  KC9333 | Dec 24, 2007 |
This is a fantastic look at the reality of abortion rights in the US and how they are slowly, but surely, being chipped away.

People who support restrictions on abortion rights really should read this book - it will show the other side to those restrictions, and how they actually play out in lives, as opposed to on paper. ( )
  draconismoi | Dec 12, 2007 |
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Amazon.com Amazon.com Review (ISBN 0345404793, Mass Market Paperback)

Richard North Patterson, whose legal thrillers have won him legions of devoted mystery fans, shows off his superb pacing and narrative gifts as well as his ability to create vividly realized characters in this compelling novel of late-term abortion, parental consent, and the battle over a nominee for chief justice of the Supreme Court. Unlike Patterson's typical courtroom dramas, the name of this game isn't murder; it's the body politic that's bleeding. When newly elected Democratic president Kerry Kilcannon nominates appeals court judge Caroline Masters to the top spot on the court, he knows he'll have a fight on his hands. Leading the opposition is his political rival, MacDonald Gage, the GOP majority leader who owes his soul and career to the Christian right wing. They're suspicious of Masters even before a politically charged case involving a teenager whose parents refuse to allow her to terminate a disastrous pregnancy ends up in her court. More principled than Gage, but equally adamant, is Republican senator Chad Palmer, who, like Masters, harbors his own potentially career-destroying secret.

Masters is an intriguing character, a woman whose judicial integrity, personal privacy, and political ambitions collide when she casts a tie-breaking vote on the constitutionality of the recently enacted Protection of Life bill. Not only young Mary Anne Tierney's future is at stake: so are the reproductive rights of all women, the resilience of the judicial system, and the personal lives of innocent bystanders who will be sacrificed on the altar of the First Amendment--the public's right to know, and the media's right to tell. Moving swiftly between the courts of public opinion and the federal judiciary, from San Francisco to the nation's capital, Patterson tells a mesmerizing story that's been praised by political and legal luminaries such as Mario Cuomo, Barbara Boxer, and Alan Dershowitz. But don't let that stop you. This up-to-date version of Advise and Consent is a provocative read that will resonate with political junkies as well as those who've made bestsellers out of Patterson's more typical genre thrillers. --Jane Adams

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When the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court drops dead following the inauguration, President Kerry Kilcannon selects as a replacement Judge Caroline Masters, a woman who hides a secret that could affect her ruling on a controversial case.

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