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John T. Lescroart

    14 janvier 1948

    John Lescroart crée des thrillers juridiques et policiers captivants, plongeant souvent dans des affaires complexes et des dilemmes moraux qui repoussent les limites de la loi et de la justice. Ses récits sont reconnus pour leur rythme soutenu, leurs analyses approfondies des personnages et leurs rebondissements surprenants qui tiennent les lecteurs en haleine. À travers ses histoires, Lescroart explore les complexités de la nature humaine et la quête persistante de la vérité. Sa voix distinctive offre aux lecteurs une expérience immersive et stimulante.

    John T. Lescroart
    The hearing
    The Second Chair
    The 13th Juror
    The Keeper
    Fatal
    Poison
    • Poison

      • 527pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      After the owner of a successful family business is murdered, attorney Dismas Hardy, who doubts the guilt of the chief suspect, navigates the dangerous secrets and gold-digger agendas to identify the killer.

      Poison
    • Fatal

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,3(7)Évaluer

      An bold new direction for the multi-New York Times bestselling author of the Dismas Hardy legal suspense series: a captivating thriller about a love affair that turns deadly.

      Fatal
    • On the evening before Thanksgiving, Hal Chase, a guard in the San Francisco County Jail, drives to the airport to pick up his step-brother for the weekend. When they return, Hal's wife, Katie, has disappeared without a clue. By the time Dismas Hardy hears about this, Katie has been missing for five days. The case strikes close to home because Katie had been seeing Hardy's wife, a marriage counselor. By this time, the original Missing Persons case has become a suspected homicide, and Hal is the prime suspect. And the lawyer he wants for his defense is none other than Hardy himself. Hardy calls on his friend, former homicide detective Abe Glitsky, to look into the case. At first it seems like the police might have it right; the Chases' marriage was fraught with problems; Hal's alibi is suspect; the life insurance policy on Katie was huge. But Glitsky's mission is to identify other possible suspects. And as Glitsky probes further, he learns of an incident at the San Francisco jail, where Hal works - only one of many questionable inmate deaths that have taken place there. Then, when Katie's body is found not three blocks from the Chase home, Homicide arrests Hal and he finds himself an inmate in the very jail where he used to work, a place full of secrets he knows all too well.

      The Keeper
    • The 13th Juror

      • 544pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
      4,2(7778)Évaluer

      In John T. Lescroart's brilliant new novel, The 13th Juror, Dismas Hardy, lawyer/investigator, undertakes the defense of Jennifer Witt, accused of murdering her husband and their eight-year-old son as well as her first husband, who had died nine years earlier from an apparent drug overdose. While preparing his case, Hardy learns that both of Jennifer's husbands had physically abused her. But Jennifer refuses to allow a defense that presumes her guilt. She is not guilty, she claims. Hardy is now driven to seek an alternative truth a jury can believe. As the trial progresses, the complex truth itself begins to change, to bend, to fade in and out of focus as the clock keeps ticking on Jennifer's fate, until there seems only one person left to convince, and she is "the 13th juror"—the judge. The 13th Juror is a stunning and suspenseful novel of moral ambiguity, of good intentions, bad judgements and the tortuous path to ultimate justice.

      The 13th Juror
    • The Second Chair

      • 624pages
      • 22 heures de lecture
      4,1(4155)Évaluer

      A respected citizen's son in San Francisco faces serious charges for the brutal murders of both his girlfriend and a teacher. Defense attorney Dismal Hardy is tasked with uncovering the truth and navigating the complexities of the case. This gripping legal thriller by bestselling author John Lescroart delves into themes of justice, morality, and the intricacies of the legal system.

      The Second Chair
    • The hearing

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,1(3166)Évaluer

      Lieutenant Abraham Glitsky is known by everyone in San Francisco's world of crime and punishment. But they don't know everything about him. In particular that he has an illegitimate daughter, Elaine, who never knew her father. Now she never will. Elaine has been murdered. The only suspect is a hopeless heroin addict, and Dismas Hardy - a close friend of Glitsky's - agrees to defend the alleged killer when the DA calls for the death penalty. Thrust into a bitter collaboration with Glitsky, a man confronting uncharted regions of his heart, Hardy battles to win a fair trial for Burgess, and finds himself entering a world of corruption and cold-blooded murder.

      The hearing
    • 4,0(2367)Évaluer

      Influential San Francisco attorney Mark Dooher is affluent, powerful, totally in control, and used to getting what he wants. When he meets a beautiful young attorney, he decides he wants her too. But Dooher is a married man, and as legal counsel for the Archdiocese of San Francisco, divorce isn't exactly on his agenda. Then Dooher's wife is murdered, and he becomes a suspect in the case. Even then, there's no cause for alarm. The woman he wants is close by his side. His best friend, the ever-loyal Wes Farrell, is his defense lawyer. Nothing, not past crimes, current scandals, or future desires, is going to stop him. Except perhaps the truth

      Guilt
    • The Mercy Rule

      • 640pages
      • 23 heures de lecture
      4,0(2370)Évaluer

      Set in a captivating backdrop, this stylish whodunit showcases a masterful blend of suspense and intricate plotting. The narrative unfolds through a series of twists and turns, keeping readers engaged as they piece together clues alongside the characters. The author, praised for reaching new heights in storytelling, delivers a compelling mystery that delves into the complexities of human nature and morality, making it a must-read for fans of the genre.

      The Mercy Rule
    • Damage

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,0(103)Évaluer

      Wes Farrell, newly appointed district attorney in San Francisco, faces a daunting first case involving Roland Curtlee, who was convicted a decade ago for the rape and murder of a housemaid. After a retrial leads to his release, the key witness in the original case is murdered, followed by another suspicious death. As confusion and deception mount, Wes seeks assistance from Abe Glitsky of the homicide department to navigate the complexities of the case.

      Damage