David & Kathy B.: Daley and all his helpers do it again. It's a good story with a good plot. The ending turned out to be different than what I was expecting, but it was good.
United States on Jun 11, 2023
Henri IVHenri IV: Final Out and Last Call are almost the same book. I think that parts were even copy-and-pasted. Perhaps Mr. Siegel intended Last Call to be his last book, but then realized that he still had strength for at least two more, so he wrote a new version.
United Kingdom on Jan 16, 2023
iwsh: Having read all of Sheldons books I think he is a fantastic entertaining author who keeps the action going. There is minimal waffle and drawn out passages , his characters are believable and the plots realistic.
United Kingdom on Sep 18, 2021
Sylvia E. Edwards: To be perfectly honest, the format of all the books in the series is pretty much the same, but the relationship between the characters, and the very realistic dialogue make every book delightful.
I hope Mr. Siegel is working on another, I’m sad to have come to the last one.
United Kingdom on Jun 19, 2021
Ellen Oceanside: Another winner in this good series, the plot flowed as was the details of looking for evidence. The court trial was well done and kept one’s interest of what the outcome would be. He gives background of the characters that are like family as we read. The memories mention we also recall in previous books. It is rich with the love of family and ties to the community. Enjoyed and looking forward to next one.
United States on May 22, 2021
RARowland, Cincinnati reviewer: There are few authors that I read and give a “5” star rating to their books. Sheldon Siegel is one.
I have read thirteen of his books (“The Terrorist Next Door” is not a Mike Daley book).
I’m glad to say that he and I have conversed several times over the years, plus, he always makes me aware when a new book is in the offing. Hence, “Final Out” is now in the read column, along with the eleven others.
Although this is a review of “...Out), I really consider it more a review of Mr. Siegel himself.
As a law school graduate, I continue to welcome the opportunity to brush up on my love for the Law of Evidence and Criminal Procedure from reading this author’s books.
I don’t re tell story lines in my reviews, so anyone hoping to get the Cliff Notes version of this read from me will be sorely disappointed…. but what an ending!!
Sheldon Siegel writes like what I think. When Mike Daley asks a question of a person of interest, but doubts the veracity of the answer he gets, he says “sure” to himself using italics and parentheses, and I think “sure” to myself in those times too.
The back and forth in court and, or, in chambers between defense...
United States on Mar 13, 2021
Mr D Patrick: A continuation of the Daley/Fernandez family story. I like the way Sheldon continues developing everybody’s roles as well as introducing new family members, therefore allowing for the continuation of the series.
An excellent read, as usual, from this brilliant author.
United Kingdom on Feb 21, 2021
Legal Thriller Reader: I love legal thrillers, San Francisco, and baseball. So, I’m a happy man because “Final Out” touches all the bases.
In Sheldon Siegel’s latest Mike Daley/Rosie Fernandez novel, our favorite lawyers/ex-spouses defend a man accused of killing a high-end sports agent with a Louisville Slugger in the shadow of the Giants’ ballpark.
Siegel keeps the series fresh, a neat trick for the 12th book in a stream of novels that began 20 years ago with the international bestseller “Special Circumstances.” As always, the legal procedures are 100% accurate, and the characters’ motivations and actions 100% credible. The fancy word for this is “verisimilitude,” and while most lawyers use a ten-dollar word when a nickel will do, that’s not the way Mike and Rosie talk. They know the gritty world of jails and strip clubs and pawn shops and the marginal players in the underbelly of the City by the Bay.
This mystery/adventure featuring a high-profile murder case introduces us to the world of big money in big sports. The courtroom scenes sizzle with suspense, and as always, Mike Daley exhibits sly wit and charismatic charm, useful tools in every trial lawyer’s...
United States on Feb 07, 2021
Hendo 2: From page one of The Final Out, I was hooked! As usual it was an amazing and entertaining storyline and just so well written by Sheldon Siegel. Having read every one of his books I look forward to the next Mike and Rosie courtcase and family dynamics stories. Excellent.
Australia on Feb 05, 2021
Mike Daley and Rosie Fernandez Legal Thriller: Final Out | "Deep State" by Jason Trapp - Book 1 in the Jack Slater Series | "False Flag" by Jason Trapp - A Thrilling Political Thriller | |
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Total Reviews | 140 reviews | 485 reviews | 271 reviews |
Item Weight | 14.9 ounces | 1.37 pounds | 1.21 pounds |
Dimensions | 6 x 0.71 x 9 inches | 5.5 x 1.16 x 8.5 inches | 5.5 x 1.07 x 8.5 inches |
ISBN-13 | 978-1952612022 | 978-1698837413 | 979-8645864170 |
Mysteries (Books) | Mysteries | ||
Paperback | 314 pages | 462 pages | 428 pages |
Best Sellers Rank | #807 in Financial Thrillers #8,111 in Murder Thrillers#50,014 in Mysteries | #3,694 in War & Military Action Fiction #7,290 in Mystery Action & Adventure#11,787 in Thriller & Suspense Action Fiction | #189 in War & Military Action Fiction #535 in Mystery Action & Adventure#779 in Thriller & Suspense Action Fiction |
Murder Thrillers | Murder Thrillers | ||
Financial Thrillers (Books) | Financial Thrillers | ||
Language | English | English | English |
ISBN-10 | 1952612020 | 1698837410 | |
Customer Reviews | 4.4/5 stars of 5,718 ratings | 4.5/5 stars of 206 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 12,533 ratings |
Publisher | Sheldon M. Siegel Inc. | Independently published | Independently published |
Wiley: Not the best in the series but clearly a step up from the last novel of this author that I read.
The characters are well drawn and the plot moves along at a nice pace. There are no loose ends to this story. I did find the premise to be a bit weak with the DA aggressively pushing a case based on circumstantial evidence and shoddy police investigation.
United States on Aug 18, 2023