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Esteemed surgeon-turned-attorney Dr. Michael Malone is living a nightmare. DNA evidence places Malone at the blood-soaked murder scene of his estranged wife, a deputy DA who was suing him for custody of their only child. But Malone fears he is more than the prime suspect. He is the prime target–in a far-reaching conspiracy of merciless revenge and police cover-up. As the legal system threatens to crush an innocent man, a cat and mouse game with a shadowy adversary … More >>

I thought this book was extremely well written. One of the few books I’ve actually wanted to read[I'm 15, you've gotta come with more than mediocre]. I liked the book because of the twisted plot; I never expected it to turn out the way it did. The characters were also very realistic and I was ginuinely interested in what happened to Dr. Mike Malone. I recommend you all to pick this up and read it.
Rating: 5 / 5
Legal-medico plot a la John Grisham and Robin Cook. Not the best gripping story I’ve read thus far, but good enough to pass the time if you’ve got a lot of it.
Rating: 3 / 5
This is an entertaining book. The hero is both doctor and lawyer with a self-deprecating humor that begins to wear on you after 200 pages. Dialog is fair. Plot is convoluted and the ending is the weakest part. It borrows liberally from the OJ Simpson trial (DNA) and the Baby M case (surrogate motherhood). A good read that I recommend.
Rating: 4 / 5
Harry Levy offers more than suspense: he argues intelligently over legal and medical intrigues all laced with his special brand of cynical humor and wisecracks.Chain of Custody is an original thriller, suspenseful from the first page and of quite remarkable literary standard. Learning about new developments while being entertained has been a very satisfying experience.
Rating: 5 / 5
Your brain will work while reading this innovative thriller. Thanks Harry for the quality of your writing. I really was amused by the circumstances Malone found the key to the mystery of this case – and impressed by the fact that recent research points in the same direction: Meinecke of the National Institute of Mental Health, “We are recognizing with some surprise the extent to which the brain responds to sex steroids.
Rating: 5 / 5