Saturday, February 29, 2020
The Holdout by Graham Moore
Frequent readers of this
blog know that I love mysteries so here is a new one worth reading: THE HOLDOUT
by Graham Moore who also wrote The Last Days of Night and the screen play for The Imitation Game. In
his latest offering, Moore introduces readers to Maya Seale, a defense lawyer
defined largely by “the most intense experience of her life:” serving on a jury,
having doubts, and convincing the others to vote to acquit a murder suspect. It
is now ten years later and a reunion of sorts is arranged, but a fellow juror
is murdered and Maya becomes a key suspect. This legal thriller reveals motivations
and secrets about many of the original jurors. Fast-paced and full of
flashbacks, this mystery deals with themes of justice, racism and inequity. Moore
cleverly characterizes their deliberations: “in this way they realized that a
jury’s votes were like Tolstoy’s families: All “guilty” votes had to be alike
in reasoning. But all “not guilty” votes
could be for different reasons and still reach the same result.” THE HOLDOUT
received starred reviews from both Library
Journal and Publishers Weekly.
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