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Judgement Day, by Andrew Neiderman

Judgement Day, by Andrew Neiderman

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Judgement Day, by Andrew Neiderman

Judgement Day, by Andrew Neiderman



Judgement Day, by Andrew Neiderman

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2-IN-1 THRILLER SET! At long last: the prequel to The Devil’s Advocate—packaged together with that original novel, which Al Pacino, Keanu Reaves, and Charlize Theron turned into a blockbuster movie. 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 The Devil’s Advocate book and the major motion picture that made it a household name.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. Everyone except Lieutenant Matthew Blake—a detective with a legendary track record and a notoriously unorthodox style. 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. Coincidentally (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. Little does the firm know that Milton’s plan extends far beyond just becoming a partner.

Judgement Day, by Andrew Neiderman

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #618739 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-15
  • Released on: 2015-06-15
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Judgement Day, by Andrew Neiderman

About the Author Andrew Neiderman is the author of more than forty-five thrillers, the most well-known of which is The Devil’s Advocate, a major Warner Bros. feature film. It is in development as a stage musical in London and a stage play in The Netherlands, and it is being developed as an NBC television series. He is also well-known as the ghostwriter of the V.C. Andrews® novels, having published over seventy new titles, making him one of the most successful ghostwriters in American and international publishing. Seven of his titles have been adapted into films, both for feature and television. Neiderman lives in Palm Springs, California, with his wife, Diane. They have two children and three grandchildren. He is the former chairman of the English department at Fallsburg High School, where he taught for over twenty-three years.


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Excellent Main Character By Lupine Smile I would like to thank Gallery, Threshold, Pocket Books and NetGalley for providing me with an electronic copy of this book to review. When a young attorney poised to be a full partner after only seven years is found dead on the sidewalk far below his apartment, it is soon surmised that all is not what it appears to be. In the tradition of the television series Law and Order, Judgement Day takes the reader on the journey from discovery to punishment. By far and away, the best thing about this book is the main character, Lieutenant Matthew Blake. His intelligence, integrity, and insight make him an ideal detective and his compassion for his fellow man is boundless. His instincts are more than just hunches - Matthew seems to be plugged into something that the rest of his coworkers cannot see. The biggest problem that I had with this book is that John Milton seems to be evil for evil's sake. It seems like he has no motivation for his actions, beyond the pleasure that he derives from it. With an unexpected twist at the ending, Judgement Day reaches an exciting conclusion. Although this is the first Andrew Neiderman book that I have read, it most certainly will not be my last.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A story that reads like a bad Lifetime movie meet a Law & Order episode. By Kenneth A. McKinley This is my first time reading Neiderman. I have seen and enjoyed the adaptation of The Devil's Advocate with Al Pacino and Keanu Reeves as well as the obscure and excellent Pin with Terry O'Quinn. Judgement Day is the prequel to The Devil's Advocate and I can't say that I enjoyed it. But a story about the devil taking over a NYC law firm that isn't A) scary, B) creepy, C) gory, or D) believable, is going to be a hard sell. Add in the fact, that it actually comes across as a hokey Lifetime movie meets an episode of Law and Order, and you can see the eye rolls from here. The characters were a mess. The execution of the plot was like fast food. Not very interesting and making you wish you'd eaten something else. It was also full of holes. The devil decides he wants to be a lawyer and work his way up from a small town firm to a NYC firm that, oh by the way, he's going to systematically kill off everyone in the firm that stands in his way of taking it over? The detective is a former seminary student that can see evil and the devil and dosn't seem to follow any of the rules any other detective does and NYPD is perfectly fine with that? His newly assigned partner spends the whole book asking him who, what and why he's doing every move he makes and the detective never explains any of it? The new assistant DA is incredibly beautiful, never had time for a guy, falls for the weird detective, insert Harlequin romance scene here, yada, yada, yada. Oh and lets shove a bunch of devil trickery in at the end of the story that no one but the detective can figure out. YAWN. If you're looking for a big chunk of undigestible cheese, here it is. Otherwise, nothing to see here. Move along.~ I received this ARC from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review ~2 cheap imitation devil horns out of 5You can also follow my reviews at the following links:https://kenmckinley.wordpress.comhttps://www.goodreads.com/user/show/5919799-ken-mckinleyhttp://www.amazon.com/gp/profile/A2J1JOKW56F2YTTWITTER - @KenMcKinley5

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I enjoyed the Devil's Advocate movie well enough (Pacino is an ... By Paperbackstash 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.At first glance, the writing felt a little awkward and stilted. The opening read like a typical cheesy opening would. It didn't endear me to the book for awhile, but when I finally got through the pacing and accepted the writing style, the story picked up and improved.The story isn't fully complex, and it still always reads cheesy a bit (what devil doesn't doesn't?). There isn't much creepy or that interesting about backdoor maneuvers to take over a law firm. There aren't any twists and not many surprises either - when deaths happen, it's kind of expected, and no one I was attached to or could give a hoots about anyway.Characters walked around in stereotypical clothing, but even so, it holds a small charm that cheesy horror books do. By cheese I mean such things as big plot holes and characters that seem to be in the story just to play types - like the detective who used to want to be in seminary and who can supernaturally spot evil somehow. Despite being a plot prop, detective Matthews was probably the best character.Even if you know it's not award-winning fiction, it can still be a book that's hard to put down. It's like Neiderman struggled to find his footing a bit, but once he did, it was a smooth going walk and the rest of the world just faded away while I sunk into the story.

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