The seventeenth book in the bestselling Butch Karp series opens in Brooklyn, with the brutal rape of a female jogger whose assailants are convicted and later exonerated. Now, the guilty are filing a multi million-dollar lawsuit against the city of New York, the police, and the two assistant DAs who tried the case. While the police and the criminal justice system are under media assault, Karp has suspicions that there is corruption within his own office. Karp and Marlene are on a mission to restore the system’s lost dignity, bring the rapists to justice, and destroy the terrorist cell that threatens the city. All the while, terrorists are planning to blow the roof off Times Square on New Year's Eve. As Karp looks more deeply into how the system appears to be undermined, he unearths a tangled web involving corruption, courtroom confrontations and conscience. Fans of Butch Karp, as well as the classic New York crime drama, will find plenty to sink their teeth into with Fury.
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"May you never attack Marlene Ciampi's kids, or you will feel her Fury unleashed. The incredible length some will go to protect their kids. She's an amazing mom. Just a bit on the extreme side...."
— Daniel (5 out of 5 stars)
“Tanenbaum’s most explosive legal thriller yet. Fury unleashes a deadly mix of politics and criminal justice, taking the reader on a riveting ride to its brilliantly plotted conclusion.”
— Linda Fairstein, New York Times bestselling author“Fury once again shows us Tanenbaum’s special working knowledge of crime and the legal system in America.”
— Vincent Bugliosi, former Los Angeles district attorney and New York Times bestselling author“A svelte, snappy story.”
— Publishers Weekly“In this nonstop thriller, Tanenbaum tells some very harsh truths about the politics of crime fighting while confronting new terrors the nation must face.”
— Catherine Crier, former judge, Court TV host, and author" I thought this was a very disjunct book. I had the feeling that when he would run out of ideas relating to a particular character or part of the story so he would introduce a new character. I read about 125 pages and gave up. I don't think I'll be reading another Tenenbaum book anytime soon! "
— Thomas, 7/16/2013" The rape and how it was dealt with in the court system was very un-nerving. This was a very graphic book but the characters were easy to stay with. "
— Cindy, 6/22/2013" Nancy 5 stars; Ron 5 stars "
— Nancy, 5/27/2013" Boring. Too much back tracking to previous books. "
— Robin, 5/13/2013" The opening chapter was really gruesome and had me hooked to see what would come of it. But all in all, it wasn't that thrilling of a book. I didn't realize until the end that it's part of a series of the 1 main character so maybe had I read them in order I would've enjoyed it more. "
— Tasha, 4/6/2013" No. 17 of Butch & Marlene "
— Vicki, 2/12/2013" Too much violence...and they kept re-telling the same violent event again and again. On to other books which offer so much more. "
— Pam, 2/11/2013" I thought the tale brilliant until Chapter 28, then it went into the realm of stupidity. "
— M.C., 1/17/2012" not so hot.. "
— Bill, 12/21/2011" Way too many characters for me. "
— Mary, 11/20/2011" Great author..suspense= A+++++++. Reading the entire series from the begining and loving every minute! "
— Joyce, 9/30/2011" Well I've caught up in this series. Not one of the better ones. "
— Sandi, 4/29/2011Robert K. Tanenbaum is one of the country’s most respected and successful trial lawyers. Previously, he was the homicide bureau chief for the New York District Attorney’s Office and deputy chief counsel to the congressional committee investigations into the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He has taught advanced criminal procedure at the University of California, Berkeley, and conducts continuing legal education seminars in California, New York, and Pennsylvania. He is a New York Times bestselling author. Some of his works include Outrage, Betrayed, Counterplay, Fury, Hoax, and two true-crime books, The Piano Teacher: The True Story of a Psychotic Killer and Badge of the Assassin.
Richard Ferrone recorded over 150 audiobooks including thrillers, romances, science fiction, and inspirational novels. He won the prestigious Audie Award and was a finalist for four Audie Awards, including for Best Solo Male Narrator. He was named an AudioFile "Voice of the Last Century" and a "Rising and Shining Star." He earned many AudioFile Earphones Awards, including being named the 2011 Best Voice in Mystery and Suspense as well as the 2009 Best Voice in Science Fiction and Fantasy. A science fiction fan, he narrated Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars trilogy. He also narrated works by James Patterson, Walter Mosley, John Sandford, Eric Van Lustbader, and Stuart Woods.