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The Emperor of Ocean Park - Rough Cut Edition

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A complex mystery filled with intrigue and danger unfolds in Stephen L. Carter's engaging debut novel. Following the funeral of his powerful father, a federal judge whose Supreme Court nomination became a scandal, Talcott Garland, an African American law professor at an Ivy League university, must decipher a cryptic note and fulfill his father's final arrangements. Battling paranoia over his wife's fidelity and driven by familial devotion, Talcott's investigation leads him into a web of questionable Washington, D.C. figures, including attorneys, government officials, the FBI, and shady underworld characters. As he navigates this treacherous landscape, he strives to protect his wife's judicial aspirations and their fragile marriage. However, the deeper he delves into his father's dark secrets, the more perilous the situation becomes. Clocking in at over 650 pages, the novel could benefit from some streamlining, as Talcott's thoughts occasionally feel repetitive. Nevertheless, Carter's adept storytelling builds genuine tension and surprises, with clues revealed sparingly. The prose, while sometimes meandering, offers crisp insights, particularly in its portrayal of young attorneys who sacrifice everything for their careers, only to find themselves adrift in empty waters, questioning the meaning of their achievements and their futures.

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The Emperor of Ocean Park - Rough Cut Edition, Stephen L. Carter

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Rok vydania
2002
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Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Knopf
Rok vydania
2002
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
657
ISBN10
0375413634
ISBN13
9780375413636
Série
Pôvodný názov
The emperor of ocean park
Hodnotenie
3,5 z 5
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A complex mystery filled with intrigue and danger unfolds in Stephen L. Carter's engaging debut novel. Following the funeral of his powerful father, a federal judge whose Supreme Court nomination became a scandal, Talcott Garland, an African American law professor at an Ivy League university, must decipher a cryptic note and fulfill his father's final arrangements. Battling paranoia over his wife's fidelity and driven by familial devotion, Talcott's investigation leads him into a web of questionable Washington, D.C. figures, including attorneys, government officials, the FBI, and shady underworld characters. As he navigates this treacherous landscape, he strives to protect his wife's judicial aspirations and their fragile marriage. However, the deeper he delves into his father's dark secrets, the more perilous the situation becomes. Clocking in at over 650 pages, the novel could benefit from some streamlining, as Talcott's thoughts occasionally feel repetitive. Nevertheless, Carter's adept storytelling builds genuine tension and surprises, with clues revealed sparingly. The prose, while sometimes meandering, offers crisp insights, particularly in its portrayal of young attorneys who sacrifice everything for their careers, only to find themselves adrift in empty waters, questioning the meaning of their achievements and their futures.