“Judge and Jury” by James Patterson and Andrew Gross is a lukewarm mystery thriller. A mob boss, Dominic Cavello, the baddest of the bad guys, goes on trial for multiple murders in and around the City of New York. Nick Pellisante, FBI Special Agent for organized crime, is responsible for Cavello going to trial. One of the jury members, Andie DeGrasse, single mother and part-time actress, makes every effort to get off the jury but in the end decides that it is her duty, a decision she soon comes to regret. Disaster strikes during the early part of the trial. Nick and Andie are thrown together through circumstances and a common desire to see justice done and also to extract revenge. What follows is a quick series of exhilarating events that take the reader to far-flung destinations in pursuit of a deadly mission. The story has many exciting moments, some a bit unrealistic, particularly toward the end; howe“Judge and Jury” by James Patterson and Andrew Gross is a lukewarm mystery thriller. A mob boss, Dominic Cavello, the baddest of the bad guys, goes on trial for multiple murders in and around the City of New York. Nick Pellisante, FBI Special Agent for organized crime, is responsible for Cavello going to trial. One of the jury members, Andie DeGrasse, single mother and part-time actress, makes every effort to get off the jury but in the end decides that it is her duty, a decision she soon comes to regret. Disaster strikes during the early part of the trial. Nick and Andie are thrown together through circumstances and a common desire to see justice done and also to extract revenge. What follows is a quick series of exhilarating events that take the reader to far-flung destinations in pursuit of a deadly mission.
The story has many exciting moments, some a bit unrealistic, particularly toward the end; however, it’s a fun, and quick, read with lots of short chapters.ver, it’s a fun, and quick, read with lots of short chapters. Overall a good book--I enjoyed it very much!!!