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Saturday, June 2, 2012

Crime of Privilege: A Novel

Author: Visit Amazon's Walter Walker Page | Language: English | ISBN: 034554837X | Format: PDF

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Attorney George Becket owes his career to the Gregory family and its political connections. The Gregory family owes George appreciation for not testifying about a rape that occurred at the family’s Palm Beach compound. The victim eventually killed herself, and her powerful father never forgave George for not supporting her claims. Years later on Cape Cod, George is asked by another grieving father to investigate a young woman’s murder. The man believes his daughter was in the company of Senator Gregory’s son and nephew the night she was killed. As George travels from Costa Rica to France to track down the people who were there that night, it becomes clear that he has been cast as both cat and mouse in an ever-expanding chase. Walker is an attorney, but this is not a legal thriller. Rather, it’s a page-turning, puzzle-solving adventure. Fans of Douglas Kennedy’s fast-paced suspense will find much to enjoy here. --Karen Keefe
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“Walter Walker combines an experienced attorney’s sense of our flawed criminal justice system with a natural storyteller’s gift. Crime of Privilege is a twisting, engrossing, irresistible detective story.”—William Landay, author of Defending Jacob
 
“A stunning first legal thriller that is sure to get as much attention as John Grisham’s The Firmand Scott Turow’s Presumed Innocent . . . An outstanding crime story with spot-on characterization, a protagonist whose humiliating past compels sympathy, and a host of unexpected suspects. The novel’s moral complexity will appeal to readers who enjoyed works as diverse as Tom Wolfe’s Bonfire of the Vanities, Nelson DeMille’s The Gold Coast, and any number of contemporary thrillers.”—Library Journal (starred review)
 
“Walter Walker’s Crime of Privilege is a terrifically entertaining race of a read that also effortlessly manages to be jam-packed with intelligence, insight, morality and heart. Top-notch and highly recommended!”—New York Times bestselling author John Lescroart
 
“A gripping thriller . . . an unsettling, multilayered look at the insidious symbiosis between power and corruption.”—Maclean’s

“Fans of John Grisham and Scott Turow especially will love this engrossing story of murder involving high society. The author’s wit, dry and cutting, is razor-sharp and somewhat reminiscent of Nelson DeMille’s John Corey. . . . Crime of Privilege qualifies as a tale of moral redemption, a legal thriller, and a murder mystery cloaked in pure enjoyment.”—Bookreporter
 
“Crime of Privilege is a privilege to read . . . an engaging, very well-paced novel . . . exciting and unpredictable.”—Examiner.com

“A whodunit set in Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous . . . fast-paced with lots of sharp turns . . . You'll lose yourself in it.”—The Guardian (U.K.)
 
“Nuanced and emotionally convincing . . . a subtle, well-paced thriller.”—USA Today

“A slick, satisfying conspiracy novel where revenge tastes best served with a highball.”—MilwaukeeJournal-Sentinel
 
“A sheer pleasure to read . . . George must find his own moral compass, in a summer read notable for credible characters and unpredictable twists.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
 
“A page-turning, puzzle-solving adventure.”—Booklist
 
“Walker maintains his dry, sometimes biting humor and moral edge. . . . A convincing portrait of misbehavior among the rich and powerful.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Crime of Privilege is not only a first-class legal thriller, it is an astute examination of our society and how we are corrupted by power and money. The rich are indeed different; they get away with murder. An absolutely engrossing read from beginning to end. Not only is it a well told story of crime and punishment, but also a finely nuanced tale of sin and redemption.”—Nelson DeMille
 
“Crime of Privilege is wonderfully written, and Walter Walker has a great talent, the God-given kind that can’t be taught or learned or acquired, and the reader knows it from the first paragraph of the book. The characters are complex and interesting yet also emblematic of all the players in the class war, which is the stuff of all epic stories. I love the protagonist, and I also love the portrayal of the world of the very rich. There is something about the very rich that is hard to describe, but Walter Walker got them in the camera’s lens perfectly.”—James Lee Burke
 
“A gripping, chilling tale that pits privilege against pride, with a not-entirely-innocent man caught in the untenable middle.”—Chris Pavone, New York Times bestselling author of The Expats


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  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books; Reprint edition (February 11, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 034554837X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345548375
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
"Crime of Privilege" is an overstuffed story involving a wealthy society family that begins with a horrible rape in Palm Beach, Florida involving a group of "yuppie" buddies, some from a privileged families including family members of a wealthy US Senator and the subsequent cover up of that crime. The rape victim subsequently commits suicide.
The story then shifts to Cape Cod in 2008 and our narrator George Becket who was a witness to the earlier rape now works for the District Attorney in the area. He is approached by a father who has been trying to force the local police and DA to reexamine the case of his daughter who was found murdered on a golf course in 1999.
Becket finds resistance in trying to convince local law enforcement to reevaluate the murder.
This book shifts back and forth often between the months following the rape and the 2008 investigation.
I read quite a bit of this book and by 200 pages in, I was so confused as to which character was which and frankly cared little about any of them.
And Walter Walker, the writer commits a confusing sin by having multiple Chapters 1, 2 and subsequent numbers every time he shifts the time frame from present to past. So you find yourself reading chapter 5 which may be one page and then the next page is Chapter 1! And when he shifts the time, the first part of each shift is not even given a chapter number. It's confusing but nearly as complex as the array of people who may have a role in the 1999 murder and the 1996 rape. I know this sounds like a potpourri of a story but frankly it makes for a less than satisfying experience.
Becket tries to track down characters from the past to find out what they know, what they will admit and what they are covering up.
This book is one of the best I have ever read and make sure you have lots of free time, as you won't be able to put it down, (I even missed watching a baseball game to keeping reading). All George wants is to reconstruct the victim's last hours while searching for killers who are on to him and also finding his own redemption.

George Beckett is Paul McFetridge's roommate who has invited him to his Palm Beach home in March of 1996 where his family lives and to attend a party at the "senators" home. This party is the beginning of a journey that will have George checking and looking behind his back and also searching for the truth.

George is innocently going to stumble upon something taking place at the "senators" house that will forever change his life. While at the party he meets Kendrick who is beautiful and sees things that should not be happening and tries to stop but cannot. When he tries to call Kendrick several weeks later he learns she has dropped out of school and moved to Manhattan but then she is found dead is it a suicide or a death? Her dad who is very powerful and rich will stop at nothing to get the truth.

Several years later during an unplanned meeting with Heidi Telford's dad (also a beautiful young girl who is found dead on a golf course in Cape Cod has George who is an assistant district attorney in Barnstable, Massachusetts starting to question why these murders have never been resolved and the people responsible brought to justice.

George has always lived on the edge of power and he knows he has benefited in many ways, which he does not want to admit.

George starts investigating and finds he is racing from Idaho to Hawaii, to Costa Rica to France and to New York to get answers.

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