Trial (Stanley Hastings Mystery Book 11)
When negligence lawyer Richard Rosenberg defends a man on trial for murder, he hires Stanley Hastings to investigate The reluctant PI takes the stand, and nearly gets found in contempt of court.
“Hilarious … Mr. Hall delights in applying the classic style of high comedy to base genre material, so he can get away with the wordplay, or any other game that takes his fancy.â€
—Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review
“Hall develops his usual complex plot and dialogue-driven narrative, highly recommended to fans of writers like Gregory Mcdonald, Ed McBain, and (of course) Erle Stanley Gardner.â€
—Jon L. Breen, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
“Hall is a born yarn spinner. Erle Stanley Gardner would be proud. And maybe just a tad jealous.â€
—Dick Lochte, L.A. Times
“Reminiscent of Agatha Christie in her more ingenious mode.â€
—Elaine Budd, Hartford Courant
“This latest outing moves at a smart clip and nicely balances the convolutions of the alibi with a lot of very sharp turns in the courtroom.â€
—Publishers Weekly
“Stanley, helped out by his redoubtable wife, Alice, brings down the courthouse with a memorable … climactic scene. Longtime fans of this rollicking series will be glad to know that Stanley talks Richard into giving him a hefty raise, which he earns every penny of.â€
—Kirkus
“… includes an ingenious clue … Author Hall provides lots of fun.â€
—Booklist