Old City Hall

Rotenberg, Robert (Book - 2009)
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Publisher: New York - Farrar, Staus and Giroux
Pages: 372
ISBN: 9781416592860, 9781416592853, 9780374225421, 9781416592877, 0374225427
Language: English
Notes: "Sarah Crichton books."
Statement of responsibility: Robert Rotenberg
Author misc: Rotenberg, Robert, 1953-
Research call number: [33081008432388 cn FIC Roten fast fast $26.08, 33081008432370 cn FIC Roten fast fast $26.08, 33081008432354 cl FIC Roten fast fast $26.08, 33081008432362 cn FIC Roten fast fast $26.08, 33081008432396 pc FIC Roten fast fast $26.08, 33081008432404 pc FIC Roten fast fast $26.08]
Topical term: [Radio personalities, Uxoricide]
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Dec 26, 2011
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murder takes place in toronto

Dec 01, 2011
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I was mostly disappointed with this book. The writing was formulaic and lacking in any real suspense. It was a struggle to finish reading this as at no time did the story or the characters compel me to want to finish it. The last 100 pages did get better than the first 200 or so but, all-in-all if you like legal thrillers there are better choices out there.

Nov 20, 2011
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Nicely developed characters, pretty suspenseful. If you like a good mystery this book is for you.

Sep 29, 2011
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First book by a Toronto lawyer set in TO featuring a Detective Greene. This story is about a man who greets the paper delivery man at the door with bloody hands saying I just killed my wife then refuses to talk to anybody even his lawyer.

Aug 12, 2011
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I'm disappointed... can't even finish reading it. The first 5 pages were compelling. But when more and more characters got involved, to me, Robert put too much words on characters' backgrounds, but solving the murder, too much details on supporting characters, like what they feel, what they wear, come on, does it have anything to do with the murder??!!! I skipped to the end, what I can say is that the mystery isn't mystical. It'll be a gernal fiction to me, definitely not a crime/detective mystery.

May 18, 2011
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This is an absolutely outstanding mystery. It has it all, great characters, great plot, great setting, good pace. Radio personality, Kevin Brace, the "voice of Canada", meets his newspaper delivery person every morning with a slice of orange and a smile, while drinking his tea. Except for one morning, where he isn't there right away and when he appears, he has blood-covered hands and confesses to murdering his wife. After that Brace stops talking and won't say a word, even to his lawyer, whom he communicates with only in writing. A conviction seems certain. The police investigating the case include a seasoned homicide detective and a fairly new police officer (who turned to the police from a career as a lawyer after his brother's murder remained unsolved). They are both good at noticing things and both look at the aspects of the case very closely, finding new things to think about as the case moves forward. Also on the case is a fairly new Crown attorney, for whom this is his first homicide case. He also has his own thoughts about his role, and how that is played out for the best outcome. So very many interesting characters, with so many interesting things going on in both their personal and professional lives.

Nov 16, 2010
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The Toronto details are so minute, I could have written it myself. Interesting use of character. Would read this author again.

Oct 08, 2010
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An amazing book! Lots of references to local Toronto places and people. The author is coming to Pickering on October 27th and I'm going to see him!

Sep 19, 2010
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Fast, easy read. Enjoyed learning about the legal system in Toronto.

Jun 30, 2010
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A fun read. Lots of Toronto detail.

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Aug 03, 2011
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If you love detective novels and yearn for a local connection, you have to read this book! Rotenberg is a practicing Toronto lawyer, and this is the first book he has penned. It is set in Toronto, is a lighter read than Lescroart but has so many twists and turns it is not easily predictable. He manages to include all kinds of historic references within his piece that are interesting to someone who has been to Toronto. His second offering, The Guilty Plea is at the library now, and I can't wait to see how his writing has evolved. Try this one out, it's a hidden gem!

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Mar 02, 2009
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