Judgment Calls

The bold debut thriller that received high praise from the biggest names in crime fiction.
Deputy District Attorney Samantha Kincaid walks into her office in Portland's Drug and Vice Division one Monday morning to find the sergeant of the police bureau's vice unit waiting for her. A thirteen-year-old girl has been brutally attacked and left for dead on the city's outskirts. Given the lack of evidence, most lawyers would settle for an assault charge; Samantha, unnerved by the viciousness of the crime, decides to go for attempted murder. But as she prepares for the trial, she uncovers a dangerous trail leading to a high-profile death penalty case, a prostitution ring of underage girls, and a possible serial killer. And she finds her judgment -- not only in matters of the law but in her personal life -- called into question.
In Samantha Kincaid, Alafair Burke has created a complex, appealing character -- a woman consumed by a sense of justice, who is also tough enough to take on a man's world. Seamlessly juxtaposing courtroom scenes with those of criminal investigation, Judgment Calls reveals not only an insider's knowledge of the criminal justice system but a fresh new voice in the world of crime writing.
Critical Praise for Judgement Calls
"Burke's earnest, fast-paced debut introduces a sharp new
crime series revolving around Deputy DA Samantha 'Sam' Kincaid, a
hip, 30ish lawyer working in Portland's Drug and Vice Division."
—Publishers Weekly
"Burke blends courtroom drama and
criminal investigation with surprising aplomb, and she uses her
Northwest setting to good advantage . . . This promising debut
augurs well for a successful series."
—Booklist
"First-rate, suspenseful
entertainment . . . we'll be hearing more from tough, tart, sexy,
high-minded Samantha Kincaid."
—Washington Post
"If you love "Law and Order,"
you'll love Judgment Calls."
—New Orleans Times-Picayune
"A grabber of a first novel."
—Houston Chronicle
"Burke writes with both a clarity and a self-assuredness that
belies her first-novelist status. The plot lines are tightly
woven, and she adroitly ties things together in the end. This is
the first in what should be a popular series."
—Library Journal
"Alafair Burke is the real deal .
. . Judgment Calls is a fine work, introducing what I hope
will be a long-running series about the trials and tribulations of
Samantha Kincaid . . . with Judgment Calls, Alafair Burke
has arrived on the crime fiction scene in dramatic fashion . . .
in a year during which there have already been many worthy debut
novels to choose from, Alafair Burke's entry must be considered
one of the top choices. Believe the hype-she's going to go very
far."
—January Magazine
"It's no mystery why Alafair
Burke's first novel, Judgment Calls, is already getting
rave reviews . . . Burke demonstrates a natural-born propensity
for suspense."
—Phoenix New Times
"Fast-paced, well-plotted debut."
—Raleigh News-Observer
"[Burke] has developed her own
unique style of storytelling that is both fresh and wholly
original. Judgment Calls is an exciting first novel and the
perfect summer book to send shivers of suspense down the reader's
spine."
—Tucson Citizen
"It's her meticulous approach to
nailing the criminals in the courtroom that gives Judgment Calls
its principal appeal . . . As a female sleuth figure, Kincaid
seems standard issue . . . but she and the book get into fresh
territory when she applies her mind to her case and the courtroom.
It's the attention to the minutiae of trial tactics that
illuminates Kincaid's character and gives distinction to the
novel."
—The Toronto Star
"Alafair Burke has made an
excellent start . . . we'll be watching for the return of Samantha
Kincaid."
—Toronto Globe and Mail
"Burke comes out of the gate
flying . . . this has all the makings of a successful series, and
we're looking forward to the next."
—New Mystery Reader
"Burke definitely stands on her
own merits as she delivers a debut that immediately springs to
life . . . tightly plotted, Judgment Calls is a personal
story wrapped around a realistic, likeable heroine . . . [It]
would be an engrossing read no matter whose name was on the
cover."
—South Florida Sun Sentinel
". . . an accomplished and thrilling
tale . . . an engrossing novel that compares to the best of the
genre."
—Rocky Mountain News
"Burke (herself a former Portland
deputy D.A.-turned-law professor) is a splendid guide through its
satisfyingly twisty plot.
—The Seattle Times
"Captivating. Alafair Burke is a wonderful writer, with
the kind of skill and confidence I most admire! I'm a big fan and
look forward to the next novel in the series."
—Sue Grafton
"Judgment Calls expertly
shows that the most gripping drama is not found in the courtroom
but in the places where choices get made in the shadows cast by
politics and corruption and human desires. Burke comes out of the
gate with a first novel that proves she's got what it takes and
will be sticking around."
—Michael Connelly
"A bold, brash entry into the
world of crime fiction, Judgment Calls is strong, smart and
shocking. Alafair Burke has been on the front lines in the
courtroom and on the streets, and brings her world alive in this
exciting first novel. A powerful debut from a talented newcomer."
—Linda Fairstein
"Judgment Calls is a
remarkable debut — a skillfully told tale with memorable
characters and plot twists that will keep readers involved from
the first page to the satisfying end."
—Jan Burke
"A terrific debut; very different
from her famous father's work, but the storytelling DNA is all
there, for sure. This is smart, savvy, expert — and highly
recommended."
—Lee Child
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