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Sight Unseen by Andrew Neiderman
Sight Unseen by Andrew Neiderman




The opening read like a typical cheesy opening would. I enjoyed the Devil's Advocate movie well enough (Pacino is an acting perfection) and I used to read Andrew Neiderman novels as a brooding teenager, so when I saw the 2-1 deal offered at Amazon to not only get the original, but the prequel, I was so in.Īt first glance, the writing felt a little awkward and stilted. People tend to think it can be measured only by time, but events crowd days into weeks, weeks into months, and months into new years.” Little does the firm know that Milton’s plan extends far beyond just becoming a partner. Blake sees something more nefarious in the attorney’s death, and he slowly uncovers a murder plot so twisted that it could only have been concocted by the devil himself.Ĭoincidentally (or perhaps not) John Milton-a handsome, charming, and unflappable defense attorney-strolls into the grieving law firm with a mind to replace the unfortunate attorney. Everyone except Lieutenant Matthew Blake-a detective with a legendary track record and a notoriously unorthodox style.

Sight Unseen by Andrew Neiderman

When the promising young attorney of a prestigious law firm is found dead on the sidewalk twenty stories below his posh New York apartment, everyone rules it as a suicide. Revealing the story of how the law firm of John Milton & Associates came to be, this will change forever how you think of the original book and the major motion picture that starred Al Pacino, Keanu Reeves, and Charlize Theron.

Sight Unseen by Andrew Neiderman

Andrew Neiderman’s JUDGEMENT DAY-the prequel to the bestseller and blockbuster movie The Devil’s Advocate-is coming to readers this summer and will include with purchase, for a limited time, a free ebook version of The Devil’s Advocate.






Sight Unseen by Andrew Neiderman