Lane's characters are well drawn in a taut courtroom thriller
reminiscent of Joseph Finder's terrific "High Crimes."
*Knight Ridder Newspapers*
A pleasing combination of Wouk, Grisham, and Clancy, a military
courtroom drama with attention to detail, crafted by one who
knows....The plot works with just enough sex, violence, and
surprising turns, the characters are real enough, and the prose is
nicely crafted. And weighing in at less than a pound, it is a good
choice for a long airplane flight.
*The Philadelphia Inquirer*
Using his background as a 20-year Navy legal-eagle, Lane adds
prefectly credible soul-searching to creat an honest and heartfelt
courtroom drama of agenda-driven military intransigence at odds
with personal integrity.
*Kirkus*
The subject matter is tantalizing and Lane keeps the story moving
at a steady pace
*Publishers Weekly*
An exciting courtroom suspense story, solidly grounded in the
author's knowledge of military trial procedure....The swift pace
and appealing characters draw readers into the little-known world
of military justice
*Boston Herald*
A sold...achievement that verifies that Lane has a real gift for
depicting the U.S. Navy's legal system at its best and worst.
*Booklist, (American Library Association)*
This topical story...compels when it describes the court
material.
*Library Journal*
A powerfully written and compelling tale.
*Midwest Book Review*
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