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Thirteen

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A really unique twist to the serial killer/ celebrity killer story line. Let's just combine them all and see what shakes out! A great story line that reads like a host of check out lane magazines with a twist that no one could have predicted. It would be interesting to know where Steve Cavanagh got the idea for this book. All I know is it is one of the best books I've read in awhile...and I read a lot.

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There is something in legal thrillers that always piques my curiosity. That controversial thing called a moral compass that doesn't equal law, and that wrestling between legal justice and legality of achieving justice by all means. Here we got a chance to ponder is it possible to get justice when the flaw unknowingly comes from the justice system itself. Everything is compromised from scratch, and not necessarily because of flawed individuals involved in the process. How to get out of the loop when the whole system is convincingly set to frame you.

The idea, the serial killer's modus operandi, was quite novel to me. The twist and the resolution of the story came also rather unexpected. I haven't read previous Eddie Flynn's books in the series, but I didn't have any issues reading this one. It was a solid stand-alone novel, that made me wish to read another Eddie Flynn's legal puzzle.

The only pet peeve I had were some characters that were completely crooked. People (excepting, well, serial killers...) usually function in various shades of grey. Some are more crooked, some less, but rarely are so extremely bad that reason and logic aren't part of their equation. That unpredictability of human characters makes relationships between various characters and their actions more convincing. Let's just say some characters, minor though!, were more movie-like, less real-life-like. Everything else, storytelling, main characters, the whole storyline, was great. I'd really like to read another Flynn's adventure. Thanks to the publisher and Net Galley for allowing me to read the novel.

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Thirteen is really ingenious. The premise is unique and works well. Most court dramas get boring but not this one. I was lost in this book for hours. It's absorbing on a whole new level for this genre. I loved the unpredictable twists and the crazy characters. I will read more from the author. Highly recommend. Thanks to NetGalley for an arc in exchange for an honest review.

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Brilliant! A unique and realistic twist to the trial novel!
One of my favorites of 2019!
You MUST read this book!
Excellent writing and plotting. Characters are insane and amazing!

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Love when you take a chance on a book and it turns out being spectacular. The characters in this book are insane, in every form of the word; crazy, unpredictable, mad, mentally unstable, shocking, outrageous. I don’t know if Steve Cavanagh is a genius or a little mad, himself. The rollercoaster narrative that he has created is brilliantly put together. The staggering of POVs and the creativity of his character development sets the plot twists up perfectly. The story throws everything in your face from the prologue forward. Recommended for anyone who likes fast-paced, legal thrillers. 5 stars.

Thank you to #NetGalley for this ARC of #Thirteen

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I received a copy of this book  NetGalley in exchange for an honest Review.

When I saw this title it didn't take me even a minute to know that I am going to read it. I really like court drama but haven't read many books on it. There is so much to take in so without proper mood, It is not right to pick this genre.

“The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist.” 

It is the 4th book of Eddie Flynn series, A con artist who is a lawyer now, I am sure previous books covered his past story. This book gives a few details here and there so It can be read as stand alone. 

Eddie Flynn doesn't want limelight but got it while took a case of  Solomon, a Hollywood star who is suspect of murdering his wife and security head and all the evidence are against him.

“Whatever good things you’ve heard about me probably aren’t true. Whatever bad things you’ve heard are probably just the tip of the iceberg,” I said.” 

Joshua Kane, a unique and intelligent Serial Killer who is too smart to be caught before, murdering in a pattern which no one able to notice it. Now he is part of the jury.

It was told in two POV, one was from Flynn and the other was 3rd person POV who told Kane's side. I loved each and everything about this book, from writing to story, from characters to so many minor but important details, from so many twists and turns and all the mystery throughout the book. The ending constantly kept me on edge. 

Only thing I didn't like was the pace at a few points I skimmed pages not so many but yes I did.

I overall I enjoyed it a lot and looking forward to reading other books of this series.

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If I had realized this book was going to be about a serial killer, I probably wouldn't have read it. I lived through Ted Bundy's rampage in Tallahassee and have been put off by books about serial killers ever since. Still, I kept reading , and it was worthwhile. The plot was complicated and satisfying, even though I hated Kane (as I was supposed to do). I particularly enjoyed reading about the trial. I liked the alternating chapters, but would have preferred that the novel begin with the lawyer instead of the killer.

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Thanks to Netgalley and Flatiron books for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

WOW. I LOVED THIS BOOK!!

This is about an actor who is on trial for killing his wife and her bodyguard. Eddie Flynn, con-man turned lawyer, is representing him. Just that part of the story would be good but add to it that a serial killer, Kane, has managed to get on the jury and that makes it a whole lot more interesting.

I haven’t read a lot of courtroom/legal thrillers lately and I don’t know why because I have always enjoyed them. This was a great one to get back into the genre with. It was an engaging story from start to finish and I could not put it down. Going in, I thought we already know the killer is on the jury, what else is there to uncover? But there was a lot and the way he went about committing the crimes was so interesting. Eddie is a great character and lucky for me there are 3 other Eddie Flynn books, that I have already downloaded, and look forward to reading. Highly recommend this one.

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Steve Cavanagh is a new author for me and I seem to have dived in midway through a series. That said it didn’t detract in any way from the plot which worked well as a stand-alone. However I will now seek out the remaining books in the series because Eddie Flynn is an intriguing character.
The twists in narrative through this book kept me gripped. You follow both the perpetrator of the crimes as he attempts to stay a step ahead of justice, and the lawyer defending one of the fall guys who have been set up to pay the price for the crimes committed. There are a few moments that totally surprise, and make you reevaluate everything you thought you’d already worked out...which is always welcome when crafted as skilfully as this.
Fast paced and far from formulaic, I would readily recommend this book.

I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley and Flatiron Books in exchange for an honest review.

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I wasn’t familiar with this series or character but I am sold! This was so clever! I loved Eddie Flynn; what a complex and interesting character.

I know that I am missing some of the pieces having not read the complete series but this does work as a stand-alone. This story was very detailed and well plotted. There are a lot of players so you have to pay attention.

There are twists and some surprises but you know the villain from the get go. Really this is more of a who will prevail? How will they figure this out?

Good conclusion and a bit open ended. I’m fascinated to see what’s next for this series.

Thanks to NetGalley, the author and Flatiron Books for a copy in exchange for a review.

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Thirteen is an extraordinary courtroom/thriller. Cavanagh kept me turning pages. It has a brilliant, unorthodox lawyer at its center, Eddie Flynn, and a villain so powerful and cunning that I was on the edge of my seat waiting for his next move.

The plot moves quickly and each page has another twist. Cavanagh has created a character so engaging that I hope he will utilize him in another thriller.

In our society where we so often hear about corruption within the justice system, this book causes the reader to view such accusations with new cynicism.

I totally enjoyed the book and thank Netgalley for the opportunity of reading and reviewing it. Come back Eddie Flynn!

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I don't even know where to start with this novel.

It was absolutely gripping and the true definition of a page turner. The main characters were different to the normal clichés and easy to relate to which have the story more emotion and credibility.

Writing from a lawyer's point of view rather than a detectives was original and made this thriller a breath of fresh air for the genre.

It was well researched and the story flowed properly and it was easy to understand. The plot twists were unguessable and action packed.

This was a modern day, page turner. Horrific and compelling in the best way. Definitely worth the sleepless nights from this novel grabbing your attention and leaving you on the edge of your seat.

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Whilst a very different story, this book reminded me a lot in some ways of The Couple Next Door by Shari Lapena, in the sense that the first half of the story seemed quite slow moving, but the second half really picked up the pace! Some good twists here (if a little unbelievable in places by the end), and I really enjoyed the concept of the killer being on the jury, and the split narrative that went with that. Like The Couple Next Door, I do think this would make a great film!

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A brilliant con artist goes head to head with a brilliant serial killer. Who will win in the end?

Eddie Flynn, a former con artist turned lawyer, is put in the spotlight when he takes on the case of a Hollywood actor accused of murdering his wife and bodyguard. The evidence is damning, but Eddie believes in his client's innocence and will do what it takes to win the case.

Joshua Kane, a serial killer with a unique ability, plots his way onto the Hollywood murder jury. He has a vested interest in the outcome of the case.

This is the fourth book in the Eddie Flynn series, but the first for me. It can definitely be read as standalone. With that being said, I want to know more about Eddie and plan on reading the earlier books in the series to fill in some gaps.

The narrative is split between Eddie and Kane’s POV’s, each compelling in its own way. Eddie is a fascinating and flawed protagonist who is easy to root for. And Kane, without giving too much away,….well, he is one of the most fascinating characters I have come across in a long time!

Thirteen is a fast-paced legal thriller with tons of twists and turns. This is an exciting and intense read that kept me guessing. It goes a little off the rails towards the end, but this aspect didn't take away from my enjoyment. The premise is a little whacky, but it works! It was nice to read something that was a little different and not the typical formulaic thriller. I highly recommend!

I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley and Flatiron Books in exchange for an honest review.

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I didn’t realize this is a series book but I didn’t feel like I needed to read the previous books to understand.
I enjoyed this and normally I’m not a courtroom type thriller but this one was very well written and unable to put down.
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for allowing me to read this novel in exchange for an honest review.

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The fourth book in Steve Cavanah's 'Eddie Flynn' series, which could easily be a standalone book, is a legal thriller that will keep you wondering.

Although this isn't something I would totally read, I enjoyed the story and appreciate the opportunity to read it prior to publishing. Thank you to publishes and NetGalley for allowing me to do so.

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Thirteen is such a fantastic thriller! The killer is on the jury?! Does it get better than that? I didn't realize this book was part of a series when I requested it, but now I have to go back and read every single book and then this one again and again and again. Fantastic book!!

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Great book,fast pace with out there kind of characters. Truly gruesome in parts, but overall a fun and exciting courtroom drama.

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Fast paced legal thriller. Eddie is a former con man who is a defence lawyer. He is asked to help with a spotlight case of a popular actor accused of murdering his wife and security manager. Alternate chapters are voiced by Kane, a murderer who meticulously plans who dies and who is blamed. Eddie explores the token of a folder dollar bill left in the mouth of the murdered security manager. This was a great book! I need to read the authors earlier books.

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I read this book over a number of nights and I always looked forward to picking it back up. It was gutsy and fast-paced and the narrative never dropped its intensity. The only drawback was that it was a touch fantastical for what is otherwise displayed as a hyper-real situation, still, it is fiction and I'm happy to go with it! Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for this ARC.

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