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William Landay

When Is A Legal Thriller Not a Legal Thriller?

By Hank Phillippi Ryan

August 12, 2019

When I was a little girl, there was one thing we were not allowed to do in our house: talk during The Perry Mason Show. Seriously. When Perry Mason was on TV, my sister and I were required, if we wanted to watch it and of course we did, not to say a word. During…

William Landay, Defending Jacob

Fresh Meat: Defending Jacob by William Landay

By Susan Amper

January 28, 2012

When 14 year old Ben Rifkin is found dead in the woods with three stab wounds in his chest, Newton, MA, once considered a “child’s paradise” loses its innocence. Assistant DA Andy Barber considers it a high priority case and decides to prosecute it himself until his 14 year old son Jacob is charged with…

The Dark Tower Vol 1: The Gunslinger by Stephen King

Great Openings: Words, Camera, Action

By Colin Campbell

May 26, 2011

 “The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed.” Stephen King– THE DARK TOWER 1 – THE GUNSLINGER Okay.  Here’s the deal.  I love a good book and I really enjoy watching a film on the big screen.  Growing up in Yorkshire, going to the pictures was a treat you saved your…

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