Robert k tanenbaum biography of christopher

  • Robert K. Tanenbaum is an American trial attorney, novelist, and former mayor of Beverly Hills.
  • Robert K. Tanenbaum is an American author, attorney, and the former mayor of Beverly Hills.
  • A shocking murder leaves the public crying for revenge and a fifteen-year-old girl accused of a terrible crime, in a new thriller featuring Butch Karp.
  • True Justice

    For Butch Karp, ledare assistant district attorney for New York County, the nightmare begins when a shocking act of negligence results in homicide. Goaded by the media's sensational publicity, the public fryst vatten screaming for blood, and the DA is listening. It fryst vatten Butch Karp's unpleasant job to give the public what it wants -- a thorough administration of hard-line justice -- bygd prosecuting a poor, Hispanic, fifteen-year-old mother for murder.

    Complicating matters further is Butch's wife, private investigator Marlene Ciampi, who has decided to return to lag. On her first assignment, a case involving an equally unspeakable tragedy, Marlene has the unenviable task of taking on a politically ambitious local prosecutor who fryst vatten pressing to charge a suburban teenager with capital murder.

    With Butch and Marlene squaring off on opposite sides of a national debate, things couldn't get worse, until an astonishing turn of events puts their daughter at the center of a horrifying crime.

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  • Let me begin by saying that I am not the target audience for this book.

    While I’ve read my share of Tom Clancy and David Baldacci, plots that involve espionage, government cover-ups, and global terrorism aren’t really my thing. I had never before read a work by Robert K. Tanenbaum, so I was unaware of the Butch Karp-Marlene Ciampi series – Infamy is the twenty-eighth book starring the characters – but I do enjoy a good courtroom thriller.

    I know firsthand how difficult writing fiction can be and, moreover, how unlikely it is to become a bestselling author, but this was simply not a good book. To be honest, I had to prevent myself from throwing it across the room a few times.

    Still, it is not without its strengths.

    The pages fly by. This is a perfect book to read on the plane or the train or the beach. The pace is breakneck and the chapters are short and easily digestible, so it’s a quick read.

    Also, Tanenbaum knows how to write a strong court

    Falsely Accused

    April 20, 2018
    In the previous book, Butch and Marlene were temporarily living in D.C. where Butch worked on the committee investigating the Kennedy assassination. Now they are back in NYC where Butch has finally gone into private practice, a lucrative job which gives Marlene the opportunity to take time off work. Butch is representing the Chief Medical Examiner who has been fired and accused unjustly of incompetence. Working on the case leads Butch to a crime ring involving illegal immigration, the NYPD, and ultimately his former boss, the unsavory and highly unlikable District Attorney. Meanwhile, Marlene becomes involved with a friend's stalking situation, and her work with that case leads to further cases, possibly creating her new career. Along the way, she also becomes pregnant again, this time with twins.

    This book was more enjoyable than the previous two. I really love the interaction between Butch and Marlene, their love for each other with humor and respe