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The Testament
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- Length: 14 hrs and 33 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Troy Phelan is a self-made billionaire, one of the richest men in the United States. He is also eccentric, reclusive, confined to a wheelchair, and looking for a way to die. His heirs, to no one's surprise - especially Troy's - are circling like vultures.
Nate O'Riley is a high-octane Washington litigator who's lived too hard, too fast, for too long. His second marriage in a shambles, and he is emerging from his fourth stay in rehab armed with little more than his fragile sobriety, good intentions, and resilient sense of humor. Returning to the real world is always difficult, but this time, it's going to be murder.
Rachel Lane is a young woman who chose to give her life to God, who walked away from the modern world with all its strivings and trappings and encumbrances, and went to live and work with a primitive tribe of Indians in the deepest jungles of Brazil.
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"Grisham's smart use of the suspense novel to explore questions of being and faith puts him squarely in the footsteps of Dickens and Graham Greene." (Publishers Weekly)
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- Bee Keeper
- 03-13-10
A Late & Glowing Review
I truly enjoy the reviews posted here, even the few who are honest in their dislike for a work that captivates me! Like so many others, I have listened to The Testament several times, and always come away with a new kernel of insight. However, I admit that at my age I can safely hide my own Easter Eggs. For me, the thing that makes this novel unique and so engaging is the weaving together of the law . . . always blind, cold and unyielding . . . and things of a spiritual nature, things which ring true to our need for fulfillment and redemption.
Billionaire Troy Phelan is a pitiful man trapped by his money and his neglect of family. He chooses a way out that to him is the only honorable path left in a tragic, self imposed wilderness. Enter the lawyers, lots of lawyers to make everything ok for the heirs of Mr. Phelan. One litigator stands out from the rest of the pack. Nate O'Riley is the poster child for courtroom flame out . . . twice divorced, IRS barking at his heels and a quadruple veteran of substance abuse rehab. Yet it is just that boatload of human frailties that immediately connects the listener to O'Riley . . . a connection that will last until book's end and beyond!
Rachel Lane is a missionary-physician tending Indians somewhere in Brazil's Pantanal. She is also the illegitimate daughter of Phelan, and the glue that holds this multi-faceted storyline together. I was totally drawn in by the fascinating accounts of life in the Pantanal, brought into such sharp focus by the author's personal visits to the region. I feel inadequate in my attempt to interest potential listeners in this outstanding book. However, if you take all these reviews as a whole, you should feel good about the purchase. Finally there is an epic narration by the late Frank Muller, who raises the bar to near unreachable levels with his skills. I am so appreciative of Grisham's The Testament, for it has touched me in profound ways. Just a novel? Hardly - you'll see!
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- Richard
- 12-19-03
Best Grisham Ever
While listening on my way to work one day I actually turned around and decided to take the day off so I could hear the rest of this audiobook.
I've always enjoyed Grisham's stuff but have felt some predictability in his late 90s books. Always enjoyable but kind of like he was rehashing his earlier works a bit. Other than this one, The Partner was the only other late 90s piece of his that comes close to being this good.
The Testament is totally different than anything Grisham has written. It's doesn't have even one scene where the main character is threatened at gunpoint to give up his case.
While it is about a lawyer and some interesting legal twists, the story could be about someone from any walk of life. It?s about a good man who has fallen from grace and is struggling desperately to find his way back. It's about faith and how finding faith can give you the strength to do the right things and if you do the right things, the right things just might happen to you.
The characters are wonderful and the story grabs you from the first line. The ending is a little bit of a surprise, which is handled very believably.
The narrator is simply the best I've heard.
As corny as this sounds, if you only listen to one audio book ? this is the one you should choose.
175 people found this helpful
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- Rod
- 09-30-03
Couldn't put it down
My two children and I listened to the audio during an eight hour trip to my parents. Stopping for fuel was difficult as we had to stop the tape. After arriving at our destination, grandma's house, I found myself slipping into the car to hear just a little bit more of it. Full of suspense and very substanitive.
41 people found this helpful
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- B. brown
- 02-09-12
Best of the best
This book is amazing. It has every emotion possible runnin thru it. There are sad times, happy times, fun times and boring times. It really makes you think about your own life and have you done what you want to do and are you living the way you think is the right way to live. The Testament makes you think about all of that. I love Grisham's books as well as many others like Michael Conelly, James Burke......but The Testament just does something to me when I listen to it, it puts me in a transe almost...its that deep to me. If youre looking for a lot of action and suspense this isnt the book for you. However, if you are looking for a book that will make you think about what good you have done and how much better you could be.....this is the book you need to listen to. I have listened to it at least 5 times and I get something different out of it each listen. Frank Muller does his thing, just an amazing reader. Too bad he isnt around any longer. Every book he read was just a touch better with his narration.
32 people found this helpful
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- Morgan
- 03-20-03
Fabulous!
I loved this book. Of course Frank Muller is the best narrator I've ever heard, but this is also John Grisham at his best. A definite keeper!
54 people found this helpful
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- Elizabeth
- 02-25-03
great
I really liked this Grisham novel, in part because it takes us to unfamiliar surroundings. Unfamiliar people. If you need just the normal everyday, don't read it. If you like adventure, this has the twists and turns AND some interesting background.
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- Michael Bryan
- 05-09-03
Couldn't stop listening
I have only just started reading/listening to Grisham's novels (this is my third) but so far it's my favorite. By the time I got to the end it really felt as if the people in this story were real, not just characters made up by an author. This book also sparked an interest in the Pontanal in Brazil for me, a fascinating area.
Frank Muller is also one of the best audio book readers I've ever heard and his performance here is nothing short of amazing.
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- Book and Movie Lover
- 03-14-06
Just whose testament is it anyway?
A recovering addict is given the task of tracking down a missionary who has inherited a vast fortune from a father she never knew. She's happy in the Brazilian jungle spreading Christianity and living the simple life and doesn't want any part of the vast windfall that's fallen into her lap. This astounds the legal eagle who has been given the task of tracking her down. I found this to be a wonderful book that kept me tuned in. Plenty of mystery, drama and a couple interesting plot twists. All in all a great listen.
31 people found this helpful
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- Linda
- 04-06-08
The best!
Mr. Muller has spoiled me for other narrators; I keep coming back to look for other books he's done.
Together, he and John Grisham produce stories that keep me glued to my seat, I can't imagine a more compelling duo than these two.
I've read many of Grisham's books in the 80's and 90's but haven't enjoyed them nearly as much as when I began listening to them read by Frank Muller.
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- Jane
- 02-01-12
Not much suspense, but a good story
This is not as powerful as some of the author’s other books, but it’s a fine story. His most popular books had more suspense and thriller. This is just a fictional story about lawyers and heirs to an estate. It’s different. It’s enjoyable and above average because of the author’s skill. He’s good at creating fun-to-watch characters. I chuckled at some of the wry comments. For example, Nate’s life is so miserable and he’s feeling such hangover pain, that he’s in a fog about the dangers around him. It’s like who cares if he has to fend off alligators. It’s just another inconvenience. After one event he says in his dry uncaring monotone “oh, I’m still alive?” His reactions and acceptance of jungle threats were humorous in a dry, satirical way. In addition to alligators he sees anacondas, piranhas, rats as big as dogs, and mosquitos. Later Nate suffered through dengue fever. Josh saw him and said “You look awful. You’re skinny as a rail.” Nate said “You want to lose fifteen pounds, find the right mosquito.” On another topic, I admired and liked the character Josh - smart, competent, but not perfect.
Maybe 40% of the story is lawyers for the grandchildren scheming to get money. The rest of the story is about Nate with some Rachel. I don’t want to give away too much, but I enjoyed Nate’s change. Many reviewers complained about the ending saying it was rushed and incomplete. I agree. I would have liked more. But it was acceptable to me. One part was a little sad, but my overall feeling at the end was “kind of nice.”
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The narrator Frank Muller was fabulous. He’s very entertaining with the various personalities, especially with Nate’s attitude and comments.
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- lynn
- 09-16-14
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If this book wasn’t for you, who do you think might enjoy it more?
Those people not put off by poor narration
How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
Different narrator - I could not finish this book as the narrator was just too irritating.
How could the performance have been better?
Again -different narrator
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Disappointment - I thoroughly enjoyed Sycamore Row and on that basis chose this book. However I found this narrator so irritating that I just could not get past that and enjoy the actual story.
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Two years out of law school, Nick Rey is already on the fast track at a hot Miami law firm. But his dreams of success are overshadowed when his father, Matthew, is abducted while on a business trip to Colombia. The guerillas demand an impossible $3 million ransom - the exact sum Matthew's kidnap-and-ransom insurance policy covers. The insurance company suspects fraud, however, and refuses to pay. And, as Nick soon learns, it isn't the guerillas who hold the key to his father's survival.
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Good story well told
- By bradley on 07-26-16
By: James Grippando
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Motion to Suppress
- By: Perri O'Shaughnessy
- Narrated by: Laural Merlington
- Length: 13 hrs and 53 mins
- Unabridged
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Leaving her ex-husband and old job in San Francisco, attorney Nina Reilly opens a practice in Lake Tahoe hoping to start life over. As she waits for a big case, Nina decides to help Misty Patterson divorce her abusive husband. When said husband is found murdered, Nina agrees to defend Misty against murder charges.
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Legally Soap
- By Snoodely on 10-09-12
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The Witnesses
- By: Robert Whitlow
- Narrated by: Heath McClure
- Length: 10 hrs and 23 mins
- Unabridged
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Parker House's secret inheritance is either his greatest blessing or his deadliest curse. The fresh-faced North Carolina attorney shares his German grandfather's uncanny ability to see future events in his mind's eye - a gift that has haunted 82-year-old Frank House through decades of trying to erase a murderous wartime past.
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Very poor narration
- By Van on 10-30-16
By: Robert Whitlow
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A Young Lawyer's Story
- Thaddeus Murfee Legal Thriller Series
- By: John Ellsworth
- Narrated by: Adam Verner
- Length: 5 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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There is no job description and the job isn't advertised anywhere, not even on the Job Board at Georgetown Law. But Thaddeus Murfee just graduated from law school and has $200 left from his student loan. He is so broke he has to borrow his roommate's suit for his first job interview. While he is so desperate to earn rent and food money, he fails to nail down exactly what it is he'll be doing. Â
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Fiction REQUIRES the ability to suspend disbelief!
- By Wayne on 10-30-18
By: John Ellsworth
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The Partner
- A Novel
- By: John Grisham
- Narrated by: Frank Muller
- Length: 11 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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From a short distance away, Patrick watched his own burial. Then he fled. Six weeks later, a fortune was stolen from his ex-law firm's offshore account.
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Movie material
- By Reg on 04-10-05
By: John Grisham
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Gray Mountain
- A Novel
- By: John Grisham
- Narrated by: Catherine Taber
- Length: 14 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
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The year is 2008 and Samantha Kofer's career at a huge Wall Street law firm is on the fast track - until the recession hits and she gets downsized, furloughed, escorted out of the building. Samantha, though, is one of the "lucky" associates. She's offered an opportunity to work at a legal aid clinic for one year without pay, after which there would be a slim chance that she'd get her old job back. In a matter of days Samantha moves from Manhattan to Brady, Virginia, population 2,200, in the heart of Appalachia, a part of the world she has only read about.
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Painful to listen to
- By Toni on 10-24-14
By: John Grisham
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A King's Ransom
- By: James Grippando
- Narrated by: George Guidall
- Length: 12 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged
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Two years out of law school, Nick Rey is already on the fast track at a hot Miami law firm. But his dreams of success are overshadowed when his father, Matthew, is abducted while on a business trip to Colombia. The guerillas demand an impossible $3 million ransom - the exact sum Matthew's kidnap-and-ransom insurance policy covers. The insurance company suspects fraud, however, and refuses to pay. And, as Nick soon learns, it isn't the guerillas who hold the key to his father's survival.
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Good story well told
- By bradley on 07-26-16
By: James Grippando
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Motion to Suppress
- By: Perri O'Shaughnessy
- Narrated by: Laural Merlington
- Length: 13 hrs and 53 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Leaving her ex-husband and old job in San Francisco, attorney Nina Reilly opens a practice in Lake Tahoe hoping to start life over. As she waits for a big case, Nina decides to help Misty Patterson divorce her abusive husband. When said husband is found murdered, Nina agrees to defend Misty against murder charges.
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Legally Soap
- By Snoodely on 10-09-12
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The Witnesses
- By: Robert Whitlow
- Narrated by: Heath McClure
- Length: 10 hrs and 23 mins
- Unabridged
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Parker House's secret inheritance is either his greatest blessing or his deadliest curse. The fresh-faced North Carolina attorney shares his German grandfather's uncanny ability to see future events in his mind's eye - a gift that has haunted 82-year-old Frank House through decades of trying to erase a murderous wartime past.
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Very poor narration
- By Van on 10-30-16
By: Robert Whitlow
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A Young Lawyer's Story
- Thaddeus Murfee Legal Thriller Series
- By: John Ellsworth
- Narrated by: Adam Verner
- Length: 5 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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There is no job description and the job isn't advertised anywhere, not even on the Job Board at Georgetown Law. But Thaddeus Murfee just graduated from law school and has $200 left from his student loan. He is so broke he has to borrow his roommate's suit for his first job interview. While he is so desperate to earn rent and food money, he fails to nail down exactly what it is he'll be doing. Â
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Fiction REQUIRES the ability to suspend disbelief!
- By Wayne on 10-30-18
By: John Ellsworth
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The Interior
- A Red Princess Mystery
- By: Lisa See
- Narrated by: Janet Song
- Length: 14 hrs and 19 mins
- Unabridged
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While David Stark is asked to open a law office in Beijing, his lover, detective Liu Hulan, receives an urgent message from an old friend imploring her to investigate the suspicious death of her daughter, who worked for a toy company about to be sold to David’s new client, Tartan Enterprises.
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Narration is terrible
- By Amazon Customer on 08-15-17
By: Lisa See
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Black Fridays
- By: Michael Sears
- Narrated by: Erik Bergmann
- Length: 11 hrs and 1 min
- Unabridged
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Sometimes a man can be redeemed. But not in the way he expects. Jason Stafford is a former Wall Street hotshot who made some bad moves, paid the price with two years in prison, and is now trying to put his life back together. He’s unemployable, until an investment firm asks him to look into possible problems left by a junior trader who died recently in an accident. What he discovers is big - there are problems, all right, the kind that get you killed. But it’s not his only concern. Stafford has another quest as well: to reclaim his five-year-old son, "the Kid", from his unstable ex-wife, and then learn just what it means to make a life with him.
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I enjoyed it. I loved the end!
- By John on 05-16-14
By: Michael Sears
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Life Is Short
- The Collected Short Fiction of Shawn Inmon
- By: Shawn Inmon
- Narrated by: Gary Tiedemann
- Length: 6 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged
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Thirteen stories that are just right for a lunch time read. All stories stand alone, and are complete in this volume.
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A couple are brilliant
- By Virginia on 04-02-22
By: Shawn Inmon
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Life Support
- The Santee Series, Book 1
- By: Robert Whitlow
- Narrated by: Rob Lamont
- Length: 7 hrs and 50 mins
- Abridged
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A tragic accident in the Carolina mountains leaves a young man paralyzed and in a coma. Soon a fierce legal battle erupts between the man's wife who wants to terminate life support and the young man's father who wants to keep his son alive at all costs.
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Good, many faceted plot line
- By SAinCA on 07-26-11
By: Robert Whitlow
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Defense for the Devil
- A Barbara Holloway Novel
- By: Kate Wilhelm
- Narrated by: A Full Cast
- Length: 12 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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Mitch Arno always meant bad news for the coastal town of Folsum, Oregon. When they ran him out of town 17 years ago, he left behind a wife with two daughters and a family that never wanted to see him again. When he returns, he brings trouble in the form of a lot of suspicious money. As Barbara attempts to counsel Mitch's wife about the money, a second form of trouble arrives: Mitch's corpse.
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Her Usual Good Job
- By Lehua of Pacifica on 04-23-08
By: Kate Wilhelm
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The Gideon Lowry Key West Mysteries: Box Set
- By: John Leslie
- Narrated by: David A. Wood
- Length: 26 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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Killing Me Softly introduces Key West private eye Gideon Lowry, who moonlights as a piano player at a local jazz club. When Virginia Murphy shows up one night to ask him to investigate her sister's death 40 years earlier, Gideon is led down the darker side of memory lane where secrets linger. Some are buried as deeply as the paradise that was once Key West, now entombed in concrete. Key West's Hemingway Days is in full swing in Night and Day, when Gideon is pulled into the world of a famous nightclub singer known only as Asia.
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Atmospheric private detective mysteries..........
- By Katie on 12-01-18
By: John Leslie