They are Florida’s most mismatched legal duo: one a glamorous Miami blue blood, the other a Coconut Grove beach bum. And when they get together, you can throw every law right out the window.
What do you get when you mix beautiful people, family secrets, and a yacht washed up on Sunset Key with a hundred grand in cash and a dying man? Steve Solomon sees a case that can get Solomon & Lord off the ground. But Victoria Lord spies a golden opportunity to go out on her own. With her uncle as a murder suspect and her hunky ex-boyfriend back in the picture, Victoria is pushing to take control as Solomon struggles to keep from losing it. And as an explosive trial looms, they’re fighting against time, the law, and each other to expose a killer—who came to paradise and hasn’t left.
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"Second in the Solomon vs Lord series, about a couple of lawyers that are also lovers. If you like mysteries, legal thrillers and some comedy mixed in, you'll like this series. Best way to describe it is this - if you combined John Grisham with Carl Hiaasen, what would you get? Paul Levine and his Solomon vs. Lord novels, that's what!"
— Glenn (4 out of 5 stars)
“Mystery writing at its very, very best.”
— Larry King, USA Today“Levine again shows his acumen, skewing the law and showcasing Florida scenery while delivering an action-packed plot.”
— Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel“A smart, enjoyable page-turner…supplies plenty of quirky characters and witty banter.”
— Publishers Weekly“The story offers witty dialogue and a keen narration. William Dufris’ voices are wonderful…This fun whodunit will make you want to sip a margarita by a beach.”
— AudioFile" very good, but I didn't enjoy it as much as the first novel in the series "
— Bill, 2/19/2014" I liked this one but I enjoyed the first one better. "
— Danielle, 2/9/2014" This was an excellent read!! Hilarious, twisted and mind-tickling. "
— Suzie, 2/8/2014" After this book sat on my to-read shelf for two years, I finally got around to reading it. It wasn't quite as good as the first, but I still liked Steve and Victoria. Actually, I really enjoyed quite a few of the supporting characters too. I just had trouble getting into the story itself. I liked the writing so I will read the third one in the series too. "
— Cara, 2/3/2014" A bit dissapointed with this book, i loved the first book and was expecting the same greatness. Sadly it didn't happen, i still love the characters though - especially steve. This book discouraged me from continuing with the series. "
— Lola, 1/31/2014" Entertaining sequel to "Solomon & Lord". Humorous interaction between the two attorneys who are opposite in style and personality. Fairly good mystery. I have the next two in the series and they are in the rotation. "
— Dennis, 1/25/2014" This is my first time reading this author and I like him. His story is quipy yet believeable. Will likely finish today and will probably pick up another Solomon vs Lord series. "
— Alexandra, 1/17/2014" #2 in the Solomon & Lord series, and every bit a good as the first in the series. Enjoy the trip down to Key West and all the characters that live in Paradise as well as an explosive trial and some "stormy" seas between Solomon and Lord! It will keep you guessing right to the end. "
— Joe, 12/22/2013" A couple of very funny lines... "
— Anne, 12/17/2013" 2nd "
— Michelle, 12/11/2013" Not as funny as Levine's first "Solomon vs Lord" book but with perhaps a better mystery to it. Still a very good read. "
— TheIron, 11/2/2013" Kinda fun! Light, but interesting. I enjoyed it. "
— Rick, 10/27/2013" Good for the beach or an airplane ride -- pretty light hearted and sarcastic. "
— E, 10/27/2013" I enjoyed this story as much as Levine's first, Solomon vs. Lord. The characters are entertaining, wondrously flawed and quite humorous. Add in a little courtroom drama and mystery and it's delightful. "
— Jan, 6/1/2013" The end was really good. I didn't like the book at first but as the case goes on it gets interesting. "
— Stacey, 5/15/2013" Good sequel... Can't wait to read the next two... "
— Ronna, 12/5/2012" Wonderful book. Because of the well written, exciting stories and the delightful chemistry between Steve and Victoria, these Solomon vs. Lord books would make a terrific TV series. "
— Harold, 8/26/2012" I agree with several other readers that this one isn't quite as good as Solomon vs. Lord but still good. I'd give it a 3.5. "
— Kay, 7/26/2012" Great book. I would give a 5 star if the author trimmed down the swear words. "
— Ed, 6/13/2012" I thoroughly enjoyed Paul Levine's second book in this series as well as the first--which is unusual. His writing is simply hiliarias and I literally laughed out loud... So good for the soul. It's a great book for the men in our life too. Fun to read and laugh together! "
— Carol, 6/5/2012" Second in the Solomon vs Lord series...couple of lawyers that are also lovers...part mystery, part legal thriller, part comedy...best way to describe it is Grisham meets Hiaasen "
— Mark, 9/7/2011" Too light. "
— Gene, 8/28/2011" One of my favorite authors! I truly enjoy the Solomon vs. Lord series and the way Paul brings the characters to life! "
— Scott, 8/2/2011" The Deep blue Alibi was a great summer read. The book was funny a lot like Jant Evanovich type books. I enjoyed the odd charactors. Just a fun read and I quess I was in the mood for it. "
— Janet, 7/2/2011" #2 in the Solomon & Lord series, and every bit a good as the first in the series. Enjoy the trip down to Key West and all the characters that live in Paradise as well as an explosive trial and some "stormy" seas between Solomon and Lord! It will keep you guessing right to the end. "
— Joe, 5/13/2011" I liked this one but I enjoyed the first one better. "
— Danielle, 11/1/2010" Great book. I would give a 5 star if the author trimmed down the swear words. "
— Ed, 9/3/2009" Not as funny as Levine's first "Solomon vs Lord" book but with perhaps a better mystery to it. Still a very good read. "
— TheIron, 8/17/2009" I thoroughly enjoyed Paul Levine's second book in this series as well as the first--which is unusual. His writing is simply hiliarias and I literally laughed out loud... So good for the soul. It's a great book for the men in our life too. Fun to read and laugh together! "
— Carol, 4/27/2009" Good read -- funny when Solomon and Lord end up at a nudist resort with her mother "the queen" and her uncle and ex-boyfirend. "
— Tamara, 3/4/2009" Second in the Solomon vs Lord series...couple of lawyers that are also lovers...part mystery, part legal thriller, part comedy...best way to describe it is Grisham meets Hiaasen "
— Mark, 2/20/2009" This was an excellent read!! Hilarious, twisted and mind-tickling. "
— Suzie, 11/14/2008" Entertaining sequel to "Solomon & Lord". Humorous interaction between the two attorneys who are opposite in style and personality. Fairly good mystery. I have the next two in the series and they are in the rotation. "
— Dennis, 5/16/2008" A bit dissapointed with this book, i loved the first book and was expecting the same greatness. Sadly it didn't happen, i still love the characters though - especially steve. This book discouraged me from continuing with the series. "
— Lola, 3/26/2008Paul Levine is a former trial and appellate attorney and the award-winning author of numerous legal thrillers. He has received the John D. MacDonald Award for Excellence in Florida Fiction and the Inkwell Award presented by the South Florida Writers Association. Solomon vs. Lord was nominated for the Macavity Award and the Thurber Prize for American Humor. The Deep Blue Alibi was nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe Award. Kill All the Lawyers was a finalist for the International Thriller Writers Award. He also has written for ABC television, Stephen J. Cannell Studios, and the CBS television program JAG. He is a graduate of Penn State University and the University of Miami Law School. For more information, visit his website at paul-levine.com.
William Dufris attended the University of Southern Maine in Portland-Gorham before pursuing a career in voice work in London and then the United States. He has won more than twenty AudioFile Earphones Awards, was voted one of the Best Voices at the End of the Century by AudioFile magazine, and won the prestigious Audie Award in 2012 for best nonfiction narration. He lives with his family in Maine.