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The Two-Witness Rule

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The Two-Witness Rule

By: William Eleazer
Narrated by: Bob Johnson
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Assistant District Attorney Scott Marino has been assigned a tough case: the prosecution of Max Gordon, one of the nation's most prominent and successful defense attorneys, who was accused of paying witnesses to commit perjury in a Savannah criminal trial.

Some crimes are just different. Murder is the most serious crime committed on an individual, but perjury is the most dangerous to the criminal justice system. While one witness is legally sufficient to prove murder, for perjury, the two-witness rule applies. But the young prosecutor is challenged by more than this unique rule. He must prosecute a cunning lawyer who is defended by another just as crafty. He wants this dishonest attorney disbarred and put away for 10 years. With the stakes so high, Marino faces threats to both his integrity and his life as he prepares for the biggest trial of his young career.

This is the third novel by William Eleazer. All of his novels - Savannah Law, The Indictments, and now, The Two-Witness Rule - share the same locale: beautiful and quaint Savannah, Georgia.

©2015 William R. Eleazer (P)2017 William R. Eleazer
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The Two-Witness Rule
: William Eleazer

I probably should have read / listened to the previous books in this series. This book didn't hold my attention. It felt like the author was talking down to his audience. The characters were flat, no real plot. I will try the previous books then re-listen to this and see if my opinion changes.

Well after reading Savannah Law, I have to say it was much better than this installment.

The narration was well done. The characters were well portrayed by Bob Johnson. He was able to add a bit of life to this sad follow up.




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Disappointing

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I loved Savannah Law and did not know about the follow up book “The Indictments” I would have loved to read it before reading the “Two Witness Rule “. This book however can be read as a standalone and has continued the story line of assistant DA Scott Marino. Scott prosecutes defense lawyer Max Gordon, whom he had gone up against in “Savanah Law” Max is charged with paying off witnesses to commit perjury and influencing witnesses.

The Two-Witness Rule is once again set Savannah Georgia. I listened to the audio book version and once again enjoyed the narration and story line.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

Witness Rule

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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

Yes, because I like the stories and the characters.

Would you be willing to try another book from William Eleazer? Why or why not?

Yes, because I like the theme of the books

Have you listened to any of Bob Johnson’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Once. Great stuff and I would continue to listen.

Do you think The Two-Witness Rule needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

Yes, there should be a series.

Good, but a little slow

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this book intrigued me long time ago, I heard it now in audio and I'm glad I did it .
it is a very complex book.... so much elements to remember .you have to hear it while you alone and nobody bothers you.
I liked the cases very much... I don't have much to say about this book because everything I will say will be a spoiler or something that will confuse you.. I think if you like complicated and complex books this is the one for you it's not a simple book but very enjoyable
the narrator was nice I liked his voice

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a very complicated book

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Intriguing story that kept me interested all the way through. Great narration!


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