SECOND CHAIR
William Manchee
A Stan Turner Mystery, Volume III
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It's 1981 in Dallas and Stan decides to throw a Christmas party at his
home as a way of saying thanks to the clients who have sustained him during his first
tumultuous year in the practice of law. As Stan's luck would have it, a client is killed
and Stan is blamed for his death. While trying to shield himself from the wrath of the
grieving widow, he's asked to defend a young college student charged with murdering her
newborn child. Knowing he lacks the experience for such an undertaking, he enlists his
former criminal law professor to be "Second Chair." What he doesn't know
is the professor, who everyone calls "Snake" is a drunk and a womanizer. When
Snake fails to show up for the last few days of trial Stan is devastated.
Comments
Appealing characters and lively dialogue, especially
in the courtroom, make this an easy, entertaining read. --Publisher's
Weekly.
Like "Undaunted" and "Brash Endeavor," "Second
Chair" takes the reader for the ride of their life. Manchee's command of the justice
system, added to his experiences in court and with clients, makes for a good read. --Barbara Quigley, Norman Transcript
Manchees story is a page turner. He manages to keep the
readers interest with a serpentine plot and realistic dialogue. . . . Manchees
fictional lawyer always wins the war, but he does lose battles, which makes him a
believable character. Betty Bettacchi, Richardson News
Manchee, an attorney, spins a good plot, playing out the scenes slowly
so the reader is caught in the what-comes-next trap. Richly textured with wonderful
atmosphere, the novel shows Manchee as a smooth, polished master of the mystery form. The Book Reader
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Complete Reviews
a review from Publishers Weekly June 26, 2000
July Publications - Mystery Notes
Dallas lawyer Stan Turner attracts his
usual share of trouble and more in William Manchees Second Chair, the third in a
series. Turner must fend off a lawsuit from his CPAs widow, who blames him and his
wife for her husbands death, as well as defend a college student accused of
murdering her newborn child. Appealing characters and lively dialogue, especially in the
courtroom, make this an easy, entertaining read. Top, (toppub@hotmail.com), $14.95 paper
360p, ISBN#0-9666366-9-4.
a review from the
Norman Transcript
Another book added to Stan Turner
Mysteries series - a review
Jul 30 2000 12:00AM By By Barbara Quigley LifeStyle
Editor
William Manchee, full-time attorney, part-time mystery writer, has
written another addition to the Stan Turner Mysteries series.
"Second Chair" is the third volume.
Like "Undaunted" and "Brash Endeavor," "Second
Chair" takes the reader for the ride of their life. Manchee's command of the justice
system, added to his experiences in court and with clients, makes for a good read.
Stan Turner once again finds himself in financial trouble when he takes
on the case of a young college student accused of murdering her newborn infant girl.
Turner, never trying a murder case before, enlists the aid of his
criminal law professor, Harry Hertel, to play the role of second chair.
The story plays out from Sherman, Texas, to Dallas all the while set
with subplots including the death of a client at Turner's annual Christmas party, a
religious fanatic named Doomsayer and abortion protesters on the courthouse lawn during
the murder trial.
Turner and the other characters make Manchee's latest book a good
choice for a rainy day when there's nothing else to do as it's one of those books that's
hard to put down.
Manchee, who didn't start writing until his children were grown,
started penning books in 1995 as an escape from his stressful Dallas law practice.
He admits writing is his true passion in life.
He has written eight novels, five which have been published, between
1995 and 1997.
Manchee's Stan Turner series is based on his experiences as a Dallas
attorney in the 70s and 80s.
Although he plans to continue the series, he also will write stand
alone books. Manchee has plans to publish at least a book a year for the rest of his life.
The book is published by Top Productions, a publishing company headed
up by Manchee.
a review from the
Richardson News
Thursday, August 3, 2000 by Betty Bettacchi Section
B, Lifestyles
Sarah Winters, A Sherman college student, is accused of murdering her
own baby. Her current boyfriend, Greg, who is not the babys father, lives in
Richardson. The night of the murder, Greg was studying in the UTD library.
No, this isnt a case for Ken Yarbrough, Richardsons chief
of police. Its a case for Stan Turner, author William Manchees fictional
sleuthing lawyer.
Second Chair is the third book in the Stan Turner mystery series.
Manchee wrote Twice Tempted, a legal thriller, before hitting on his most successful
formula.
Manchee will sign copies of Second Chair at 1 p. m. at Barnes and
Noble, Richardson Square Mall.
The Plano writer is a North Dallas Lawyer who picked up the pen as a
way to deal with the stress of the legal profession.
"When Im writing, Im in another world. I can totally
forget about my law practice," he said during a recent interview. "My children
are grown up now and out of the house. When they lived at home, I would go fishing with
them to relax. Once they left, I began to write.
"I had some ideas floating around in my head since college.
Im a big movie fan, I like to see every kind of movie," he said. So, one
afternoon he played hooky to see The Shawshank Redemption, Stephen Kings gritty but
ultimately triumphant prison movie. The film inspired Manchee to finally put his ideas
down on paper.
"At the time, I happened to have a couple of clients who wrote
books, and I asked them for information. Then, I read books on creative writing, he said.
"When I first began writing, I didnt tell anybody. I wanted to be sure I could
complete a book first."
Manchees first Stan Turner Mystery was Undaunted, written in
1997. That book focused on Stan Turner as a teen through his discharge from the Marine
Corps. Brash Endeavor, next in the series, saw Turner graduating from law school and
beginning his career and family.
In the latest novel, Turner has settled into a domestic life and a law
practice. Turner is a civil attorney who is persuaded to take a criminal case, the case of
the girl accused of murdering her newborn.
Manchees story is a page turner. He manages to keep the
readers interest with a serpentine plot and realistic dialogue.
"Even though I write fiction, I believe there should be realistic
aspects to it. Thats why I like to use settings readers can relate to. Almost all of
the incidents in my books are things I have experienced in some way," he said.
For instance, while in college, he worked as a bank messenger. Late one
night, making a delivery, he noticed the vault had been left open. It contained more than
$6 million.
"I didnt attempt to close it, because I didnt know if
my touching it would set off an alarm, so I just left. I later found out that the alarm
was not activated until after the vault was closed.
"Unbelievably, it happened a second time while I worked there.
That experience showed up in Twice Tempted, a legal thriller, which was my first novel.
"The inspiration for Second Chair came about because my daughter,
at one time, thought she was going to have to be a witness in a murder trial. I sat
through the trial with her. That planted the seed for the novel."
Manchees fictional lawyer always wins the war, but he does lose
battles, which makes him a believable character. In Undaunted, the hero ends up on trial
for murdering his drill sergeant. In Brash Endeavor, Turners wife ends up on trial
for murder.
In the latest novel, Turner manages to get himself into a few
skirmishes once again.
"I really love writing. I guess you could say Im an organic
type of writer. The story evolves daily, even though I know ahead of time who the
characters will be and how the story will be resolved," he said.
Manchees discipline is to write at his computer three to four
hours per night and on weekends.
"Once I get into a story, I find it hard to tear myself away.
There will be more Stan Turner mysteries, but I plan to write other types of fiction.
on, as well. I hope to write a book a year for the rest of my life, the
ambitious author said.
Betty Bettacchi teaches literature at Collin County Community College
and writes about authors and books for the Richardson News.
a review from
MY SHELF. COM
Second Chair is the 3rd installment of Stan Turner, The 1st was
UNDAUNTED and the 2nd was BRASH ENDEAVOR. Dallas Attorney Stan Turner and his wife Rebekah
are having a Christmas party with family, friends, and clients as their guests. During the
party the lights go out. As Stan gets the fuse changed and the lights come back on, he
hears a scream. Stan rushes to where he heard the scream come from and sees his friend and
CPA Bobby Wiggins lying in the flowerbed face up. The cause of death is massive coronary
caused by the fall on the ice. Marleen Wiggins decides to sue Stan for 2 million dollars
because of negligence in not sanding the sidewalk. This is only one of the cases that Stan
is working on. Stan is asked to defend a young woman named Sarah Winters for killing her
child, which she claims to remember nothing about. Before the trial even gets
started, Stan and his family start getting threats through the mail, the letters are cut
out of magazines so they can not be traced, the first one said:
"YE DEFENDERS OF THE DEVIL BEWARE! DEATH WILL BE YOUR ONLY
REWARD. REPENT BEFORE YOU FACE ETERNAL DAMNATION. TIME IS SHORT UNTIL THE LIVING WILL
AVENGE THE DEAD." Signed DOOMSLAYER.
After a court appearance, Stan's beautiful corvette has all of its
tires slashed and windows broken out and a message scratched on his hood saying;
" YE SHALL NOT ESCAPE THE VENGEANCE OF THE LORD. --
DOOMSLAYER.
Even after all of that, Stan decides to keep on defending Sarah
because he believes in her innocence. After the trial starts, Stan is all most run down in
the parking garage, his dog is also killed in their back yard, and his trial note book is
stolen out of his office the night before a court appearance and he must recreate the note
book in 8 hours before court reconvenes.
Stan Turner is a very pleasant guy and the kind of lawyer that we would
all love to have in our corner. All of the characters are believable and fit into the
plot. William Manchee has done it again with " Second Chair ". I have not
had the pleasure of reading the first two Stan Turner Mysteries, " Undaunted "
and " Brash Endeavor " but you can bet that I will be adding them both to my
private collection of books. I have had the honor of reading " Death Pact
" to review, and I will say that it is the best book that I have ever read so far;
" Second Chair " is a close second to " Death Pact. " William
Manchee can spin a tale that totally keeps you holding on and wanting more. You can bet
that I will read anything that this talented author puts out.
Kudos to William Manchee for a 5 star read again! --Pam Stone, My
Shelf.com 9/00
A Review
J. Hollingsworth
My favorite kind of mystery! Lots of action, keep you turning the page intrigue, skillful
weaving of more than one theme and no obligatory sex scene plunked into the
mix in the mistaken belief that obligatory sex will perhaps make up for poor
story and will sell books anyway.
Dallas Texas Attorney Manchee puts his knowledge of the legal scene to good use in this
well written tale. Little does Stan Turner, attorney, and his wife Rebekah realize when
they invite friends and business associates to a holiday party that death, lawsuits and an
ice storm will result that night. In the wake of the holiday party mishaps Stan Turner
accepts a nearly
impossible client to defend against a horrifying murder even as he finds his own life
turned topsy turvy. Writer Manchee cleverly plaits the various strands of the story and
brings them all to a satisfying conclusion.
Fuse the fast paced excitement of Les Roberts Pepper Pike with a
hearty slosh of good old time Ellery Queen intrigue for a notion of what writer
Manchees SECOND CHAIR is all about. This fifth mystery by author Manchee is a highly
entertaining read.
The consternation felt by Stan Turner is obvious as he faces an apparent madman, defends
his client and gets himself into hot water with the judge sitting the case. The interwoven
issues Turner must deal with as he struggles to discover the truth behind his
clients problem, and his own,
are ingeniously wrought in this exhilarating thriller. Author Manchee has an awareness of
the legal scene many do not have. He puts that understanding to excellent use to present a
narrative so gripping that you will not want to put the book down until you have reached
the last page.
Manchees characters are imaginative and well thought out. From the enigmatic fellow
lawyer to the patient Rebekah each is singular and wholly plausible.
SECOND CHAIR offers the reader a fast paced, action packed thriller and makes me sorry I
have only now discovered this particular series. I am now most anxious to read the first
two of Manchees Stan Turner mysteries.
SECOND CHAIR is an entertaining yarn that will grab you from the
opening line and will carry you right on to the last page. Highly perspicacious and
highly recommended.
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