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Matter of Trust by Sydney Bauer
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Matter of Trust (edition 2010)

by Sydney Bauer

Series: David Cavanaugh (5)

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It's been a long time since criminal defence attorney David Cavanaugh has heard his childhood friend Chris Kincaid speak of Marilyn Maloney; for hers is a name from the past, from a time when David, Chris and the third in the gang of three, Mike, vowed never to let a girl get in the way of their friendship.But now Chris is the 'successful, happily married US Senator for New Jersey', and when he pleads with David to return home to help him locate the girl he 'used' to love, David reluctantly agrees, leaving his wife and baby daughter behind in Boston. What starts as a favour to a friend soon turns into a major murder investigation when a woman's bruised and battered body is hauled from the freezing waters of the Passaic. Marilyn is dead, Chris is charged with her murder, and David faces the harrowing responsibility of defending one childhood friend accused of killing another.Buried family secrets, devastating lies, and a seemingly uncatchable killer plague David as he races toward a trial which seems impossible to win. Worse still, he soon discovers that proving Chris's innocence is linked to an unthinkable mistake...made by someone very close to him, many years before...… (more)
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Title:Matter of Trust
Authors:Sydney Bauer
Info:Publisher Unknown (2010), Audio CD
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Rating:****
Tags:australian author, crime fiction, conspiracy, murder mystery, legal thriller, sydney bauer, newark, boston

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Four school friends leave school and are now a wealthy US Senator (Chris) , a lawyer (David), a Priest (Mike) and the fourth (Marilyn) remains Chris’ lover throughout her adult years. When Chris is accused of Marilyn’s murder old friendships are rekindled as David endeavours to defend his friend. However, their partnership is severed when the David discovers the litany of lies being told by his David and his family. An unlikely discovery of evidence proving Chris’ innocence brings David back to defend Chris only two weeks before the trial is to begin. A suspended career cop, who was working for the prosecution, is David’s closest ally. Together they work tirelessly to find the real killer while an arrogant prosecutor is doing his best to obstruct any further investigation into the case believing that he has the real killer on trial. Can the real killer be exposed before the end of the trial? And can you pick the end of this story? ( )
  DCarlin | Jan 22, 2016 |
Matter of Trust is the fifth novel to feature Boston-based lawyer David Cavanagh though in this outing he's travelled home to Newark, New Jersey. In his youth David had two best friends, Chris Kincaid and Mike Murphy, though he hasn't kept in close contact with either. However there is a shared history that binds the three together and when Chris is arrested for the murder of a woman they all knew, David can't help but get involved. Deeply buried family secrets need to be investigated before there's even a glimmer of hope that Kincaid can be successfully defended.

This is a standard legal thriller of the sort I'll admit I'm not that interested in (I chose to read this one as it's eligible for this year's Davitt Awards). I'm afraid they all merge into one shortly after I've read them as I don't find any of them that distinctive and this is another one that I suspect will fall into the same category. It's not that it's particularly bad, just not particularly unique. The theme of friendships that bind one to behaving heroically (or stupidly depending on your point of view) has been done before, as has the character of an overbearing mother who will go to ridiculous lengths to advance her child's career and most of the rest of it had an equally vaguely familiar feel to to it (though I've only read one of the author's earlier books).

The book does move along at a decent pace (apart from the bits we spend learning about the distinctions between the Boston and New Jersey legal systems which I can't believe would interest anyone outside lawyers in either location) and there is undoubtedly skill in putting the complex plot together but at the end of the day it reads more like a TV-show script to me with its easily telegraphed plot twists, soap opera-style ending and fairly stereotypical character types. I guess this is not surprising given Bauer's background (she has been a programming executive) and her stated desire for the books to become the basis for a TV series.

I'm afraid this just had a bit too much of an American TV sensibility for me to class it as top-notch crime fiction of the sort I can really get my teeth into. If you ask me about it in a month's time I'll be hard-pressed to remember a single detail. I suspect in print I'd have skipped large chunks of it but Bill Ten Eyck is a good narrator and I didn't mind him accompanying my on my early morning commutes this week, even if the story he was telling didn't fully engage me.

my rating 2.5 ( )
  bsquaredinoz | Mar 31, 2013 |
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It's been a long time since criminal defence attorney David Cavanaugh has heard his childhood friend Chris Kincaid speak of Marilyn Maloney; for hers is a name from the past, from a time when David, Chris and the third in the gang of three, Mike, vowed never to let a girl get in the way of their friendship.But now Chris is the 'successful, happily married US Senator for New Jersey', and when he pleads with David to return home to help him locate the girl he 'used' to love, David reluctantly agrees, leaving his wife and baby daughter behind in Boston. What starts as a favour to a friend soon turns into a major murder investigation when a woman's bruised and battered body is hauled from the freezing waters of the Passaic. Marilyn is dead, Chris is charged with her murder, and David faces the harrowing responsibility of defending one childhood friend accused of killing another.Buried family secrets, devastating lies, and a seemingly uncatchable killer plague David as he races toward a trial which seems impossible to win. Worse still, he soon discovers that proving Chris's innocence is linked to an unthinkable mistake...made by someone very close to him, many years before...

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