Bury the Lead - David Rosenfelt

Bury the Lead

By David Rosenfelt

  • Release Date: 2007-09-03
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 237 Ratings

Description

The hero of Rosenfelt's previous novels, Edgar-nominated Open and Shut, and First Degree, Andy Carpenter returns to prove the innocence of a reporter accused of being a serial killer.
Defense attorney Andy Carpenter has been successfully avoiding taking on new cases until his sometime friend and newspaper owner Vince Sanders, calls and asks him for a favor. Daniel Cumming, Vince's star reporter, is being used as the mouthpiece for a brutal serial killer. He has been cooperating with the police but Vince wants to make sure both the newspaper and Daniel are protected. Andy thinks the case will be a piece of cake...until Daniel is found unconscious in the park next to the killer's latest victim. Daniel claims he intended to stop the murder but the police arrest him. A reluctant Andy plunges himself into the case. And as he learns more about Daniel's shady background he begins to wonder how deadly the truth might be.

Reviews

  • Great story

    5
    By bigguy2
    Reading his books in order. Never disappointed. Love the humor.
  • Love these books

    5
    By sfdcc
    I discovered the latest book "Hounded", was head-over-heels with the self-deprecating humor, the dog-love, the mystery and have read backwards to Bury theLead. I can't say that I follow the discovery of who-done-it but for this author I don't really care. I enjoy the character development and dogs so much I feel like of denizen of Paterson NJ and can almost see Charlie's and the Tara Foundation. If I'm reading the list correctly I have one more book to go to finish the series. I hope Mr. Rosenfelt is hard at work on the newest offering.
  • Bury the Lead

    4
    By Fishhurts
    David Rosenfelt has so much going for him: a deft style; a functioning imagination thar creates a story line and remains in control of it; protagonists with whom he has a mutual respect and affection; antagonists everybody loves to hate; a bit of sex and romance; a delightful sense of humor; and dogs. He writes good mysteries that are fun to read. He's not particularly cerebral, but he by no means writes a weak story. Bury the Lead was only my second of his novels, but I enjoyed it as much as I did the first one and am pleased to see there are more. He knows how to use the language to his advantage, too, and didn't make me feel the need to correct his grammar or punctuate his sentences.
  • Bury the Lead

    5
    By Boysmumas
    By boysmumas Excellent. First I have read of this series, but won't be the last.