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This is the second book that I read by James Sheehan. James is a great writer, rating right up there with James Patterson. James Sheehan was a lawyer and you can tell by the way the book is written. James brings you right into the court room and gives a lot of the back story of this trial.
— Fresh Fiction, on THE ALLIGATOR MAN
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James Sheehan, knows a lot about the law. He practiced it for thirty years and has written three acclaimed legal thrillers. I recommended Sheehan's last novel, 'The Lawyer's Lawyer,' and I definitely recommend his new one.
— Bookviews.com, on THE ALLIGATOR MAN
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Sheehan...writes with bleak clarity...but there's a touch of the poet in his voice.
— The New York Times, on The Mayor of Lexington Avenue
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An assured, elegant, suspenseful courtroom thriller.
— Kirkus Reviews, on The Law of Second Chances
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Fast moving and tightly written...boasts a gripping story and characters who will make the reader care. Al in all, a stylish and engaging novel.
— Richard North Patterson, on The Law of Second Chances
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Fun stuff.
— Kirkus Reviews, on THE ALLIGATOR MAN
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Exciting...legal thriller...Sheehan...keep(s) the tension high...
— Publishers Weekly on The Lawyer's Lawyer
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[Sheehan] is especially good whenever he takes us into a courtroom.... Sheehan brings the three-way jousting of a criminal trial...to blazing life."
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—The Washington Post on The Lawyer's Lawyer
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This is a debut novel but it reads like it was written by a master of the genre.
— Nelson DeMille, on The Mayor of Lexington Avenue
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It is not only the development of each character's individual story but Sheehan's ability to compel his readers to care about them that sets this book apart from other legal thrillers.
— Library Journal, on THE ALLIGATOR MAN
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The courtroom action is compelling...And Sheehan keeps the surprises-come scary, some bittersweet-coming to the very last page.
— Tampa Bay Times, on THE ALLIGATOR MAN