Defending Jacob

William Landay

Language: English

Published: Dec 31, 2010

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### Amazon.com Review

**Amazon Best Books of the Month, February 2012**: A fast, compelling, and compulsively readable courtroom drama, Defending Jacob tells the story of a district attorney’s son who is accused of killing a classmate. As the father attempts to prove his son’s innocence, Landay explores uncomfortable territory: can a tendency toward violence be inherited? Is the capacity for murder a genetic disposition? The author, a former district attorney, gets the taut nuances just right, capturing the subtleties of a trial in a packed courtroom, where a small rustle or murmur can signify a lot. In the end Landay pulls off a clever plot device that doesn’t reveal itself until the final pages. --*Neal Thompson*

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#### Featured Guest Review: Chevy Stevens on *Defending Jacob*

**Chevy Stevens grew up on a ranch on Vancouver Island and still calls the island home. She is the New York Times bestselling author of the novels *Still Missing* and *Never Knowing. ***

From the first few pages of *Defending Jacob,* I knew this book was special. More than an exciting courtroom drama that combines the best elements of a legal and psychological thriller, it also delves into the heart of a family, and will rip yours out in the process.

When a young boy is found brutally murdered in the woods in a peaceful New England town, his body hastily covered with leaves, the community is shaken to its core. No one more so than Andy Barber, a well-respected assistant district attorney whose fourteen-year-old son, Jacob, went to school with the boy. Sure, Jacob is a typical moody teenager, hiding in his room all day with his headphones and lap top, but Andy loves him more than anything in this world--and would do anything to protect him.

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#### Featured Guest Review: Phillip Margolin on *Defending Jacob*

**Phillip Margolin has been a Peace Corps Volunteer, a school teacher, and is the author of 15 *New York Times* bestsellers. He spent a quarter century as a criminal defense attorney during which he handled thirty homicide cases, including twelve death penalty cases, and argued at the United States Supreme Court. He is a co-founder of Chess for Success, a non-profit that uses chess to teach elementary school children study skills. His latest novel, *Capitol Murder* will be released in April, 2012.**

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Andy takes a forced leave of absence from his job and helps defend the son he loves from a charge he cannot believe is true. Is he engaging in self-deception? How far will he go to protect his family? Laurie wonders if something she did as a parent has created a monster and her guilt destroys her. And then there is Jacob. Is he a typical angst filled teenager or a psychopathic monster? Landay skillfully keeps the reader guessing about Jacob[HTML_REMOVED]s culpability and true nature up to the shocking final chapters.

What makes *Defending Jacob* special is the way Landay gives the reader the twists, turns and surprises found in the best legal thrillers while making its centerpiece the tragedy faced by a normal family who are thrust into a nightmare.

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### Review

**Advance praise for *Defending Jacob***

“William Landay makes bold use of his genuine storytelling gift, his amazing ability to craft believable dialogue, and, above all, his extraordinary understanding of what it means to be a husband and father to present us with an unforgettable tale of an ordinary marriage and family in crisis. On the surface this novel reads like a first-rate thriller, but at its heart it’s a love story.  It’s the story of a man who adores his wife and child, but more than that, it’s a novel that describes the fine edge between love and madness, and the lies we sometimes tell ourselves. Landay has proven himself to be an extraordinary writer, and *Defending Jacob* is an amazing novel. Do yourself a favor and read it. It’s that good.”—Nicholas Sparks

“*Defending Jacob* is smart, sophisticated, and suspenseful—capturing both the complexity and stunning fragility of family life.”—Lee Child

“Powerful . . . leaves you gasping breathlessly at each shocking revelation.”—Lisa Gardner

“A page-turning, stomach-clenching exploration of family.”—Chevy Stevens

“A stunning novel that will be compared to classic courtroom thrillers like* Presumed Innocent* and* Anatomy of a Murder*.”—Phillip Margolin

“So well-written, every character so movingly and convincingly drawn, the plot so utterly enthralling . . . *Defending Jacob* is absolutely stellar, first-rate fiction—human, sensitive, and gripping in the extreme.”—Lisa Unger


“More than a terrific legal thrill ride, *Defending Jacob *is an unflinching appraisal of the darkest, most poignant consequences of the love that binds, and blinds, families. It’s one of those rare books that call for contemplation and insight along with every breathtaking surprise.”—Stephen White

“Landay spins a tale of such complexity and emotion that you don’t even realize you’re spiraling deep into his world until he spits you out at his shocking, shattering conclusion.”—Carla Buckley

“Sensational . . . one of the best books of the year.”—John Lutz
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“A novel like this comes along maybe once a decade . . . a tour de force, a full-blooded legal thriller about a murder trial and the way it shatters a family. With its relentless suspense, its mesmerizing prose, and a shocking twist at the end, it’s every bit as good as Scott Turow’s great *Presumed Innocent*. But it’s also something more: an indelible domestic drama that calls to mind *Ordinary People* and *We Need to Talk About Kevin*. A spellbinding and unforgettable literary crime novel.”—Joseph Finder

 “Powerful, disturbing, complex, and gripping,* Defending Jacob* is impossible to put down. William Landay is a stunning talent.”—Carla Neggers
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“Riveting, suspenseful, and emotionally searing.”—Linwood Barclay

“Brilliantly conceived . . . combines a harrowing family drama with riveting courtroom scenes that make readers feel they are actually witnessing the trial unfold.”—Stephen Frey


“A carefully plotted and precisely written thriller about a family put to the ultimate test . . . *Defending Jacob* is bound to enthrall.”—Thomas H. Cook


“Harrowing . . . This searing narrative proves the ancient Greek tragedians were right: the worst punishment is not death but living with what you—knowingly or unknowingly—have done.”—*Publishers Weekly* (starred review)


“[Landay] reaches a new level of excellence with this riveting, knock-your-socks-off legal thriller.  With its masterfully crafted characterizations and dialogue, emotional depth, and frightening implications, the novel rivals the best of Scott Turow and John Grisham.  Don’t miss it.”  —*Booklist* (starred review)


“Landay does the seemingly impossible by coming up with a new wrinkle in the crowded subgenre of courtroom thrillers….it’s inevitable that he’ll be compared to Scott Turow, but this novel succeeds on its own merits.” —*Kirkus Reviews
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