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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “A legal thriller that’s comparable to classics such as Scott Turow’s Presumed Innocent . . . tragic and shocking.”—Associated Press

NOW AN EMMY-NOMINATED ORIGINAL STREAMING SERIES • NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Entertainment Weekly • Boston Globe • Kansas City Star

Andy Barber has been an assistant district attorney for two decades. He is respected. Admired in the courtroom. Happy at home with the loves of his life: his wife, Laurie, and their teenage son, Jacob. Then Andy’s quiet suburb is stunned by a shocking crime: a young boy stabbed to death in a leafy park. And an even greater shock: The accused is Andy’s own son—shy, awkward, mysterious Jacob.

Andy believes in Jacob’s innocence. Any parent would. But the pressure mounts. Damning evidence. Doubt. A faltering marriage. The neighbors’ contempt. A murder trial that threatens to obliterate Andy’s family. It is the ultimate test for any parent: How far would you go to protect your child? It is a test of devotion. A test of how well a parent can know a child. For Andy Barber, a man with an iron will and a dark secret, it is a test of guilt and innocence in the deepest sense.

How far would 
you go?

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“A novel like this comes along maybe once a decade . . . a tour de force, a full-blooded legal thriller about a murder trial and the way it shatters a family. With its relentless suspense, its mesmerizing prose, and a shocking twist at the end, it’s every bit as good as Scott Turow’s great 
Presumed Innocent. But it’s also something more: an indelible domestic drama that calls to mind Ordinary People and We Need to Talk About Kevin. A spellbinding and unforgettable literary crime novel.”—Joseph Finder

Defending Jacob is smart, sophisticated, and suspenseful—capturing both the complexity and stunning fragility of family life.”—Lee Child

“Powerful . . . leaves you gasping breathlessly at each shocking revelation.”
—Lisa Gardner

“Disturbing, complex, and gripping,
 Defending Jacob is impossible to put down. William Landay is a stunning talent.”—Carla Neggers

“Riveting, suspenseful, and emotionally searing.”
—Linwood Barclay

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“Ingenious . . . Nothing is predictable. All bets are off.”—Janet Maslin, The New York Times

“A legal thriller that’s comparable to classics such as Scott Turow’s
Presumed Innocent . . . Tragic and shocking, Defending Jacob is sure to generate buzz.”—Associated Press

“Stunning . . . a novel that comes to you out of the blue and manages to keep you reading feverishly until the whole thing is completed.”
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“Gripping . . . [Landay] keeps you turning the pages through the shocking gut-punch of an ending.”
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“Gripping, emotional murder saga . . . The shocking ending will have readers pulling up their bedcovers to ward off the haunting chill.”
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“The hype is justified. . . . Exceptionally serious, suspenseful, engrossing.”
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“Not since Scott Turow has a crime thriller—any thriller, though this too happens to be a literary legal thriller—shaken me by the throat like this. It’s a stunning, shocking, emotionally harrowing ride in which the reader is plunged into a riveting but terrible murder trial and the equally heartbreaking implosion of a loving family.”
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“Even with unexpected twists and turns, the two narratives interlock like the teeth of a zipper, building to a tough and unflinching finale. This novel has major motion picture written all over it.”
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“[William] Landay does the seemingly impossible by coming up with a new wrinkle in the crowded subgenre of courtroom thrillers. . . . It’s inevitable that he’ll be compared to Scott Turow, but this novel succeeds on its own merits.”
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About the Author

William Landay is the author of The Strangler, a Los Angeles Times Favorite Crime Book of the Year, and Mission Flats, winner of the Creasey Memorial Dagger Award for Best First Crime Novel and a Barry Award nominee. A former district attorney who holds degrees from Yale and Boston College Law School, Landay lives in Boston, where he is at work on his next novel of suspense.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Bantam; 1st edition (September 3, 2013)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 464 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0345533666
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0345533661
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.17 x 1.19 x 7.96 inches
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William Landay is the author of "All That Is Mine I Carry With Me" and three previous novels: "Defending Jacob," which won the Strand Critics Award for best mystery novel; "The Strangler," listed as a best crime novel of the year by the L.A. Times, Daily Telegraph and others; and "Mission Flats," winner of the Dagger Award for best first crime novel. A former assistant district attorney, he lives in Boston.

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Defending Jacob - William Landay
⭐️⭐️⭐️ This book was a pretty stead read. It wasn’t until about the 75% mark that all the surprises started coming out.* I read this for a book club &after discussing it I realized there were a couple things I missed while reading. So idk if that says more about the lack of attention my brain had on the story or lack of entertainment in the story period.* The narration was fine. Nothing great, but not terrible.* This book gave me a lot to think about in regard to what I would do in this situation. Or things I would have done differently if I were in Andy’s place. I myself went back &forth on Jacob’s innocence. I wasn’t entirely positive or there wasn’t enough conclusive evidence until one certain thing happened &then it was clear for me.* Overall I feel like this is a good choice for a book club pick. There’s a lot of good discussion points throughout. Sometime I would like to watch the Apple TV series they made based on it &compare.Themes:* Family secrets* Murder mystery* Psychological thriller
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Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024
I started this book with slight misgivings. "Legal thrillers" tend to get very dry around the middle of the story and don't pick up until close to the end. This was an exception. It is primarily about the family involved with the trial as a backdrop.relationships are complicated but realistic, characters are believable and for the most part likable. The ending comes as a surprise, though we may have had our suspicions. I listened to the audio version and the narrator was perfect for the story, which is told from the father's point of view. Dramatic ending that will keep you thinking about it later.
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2014
An intense, compelling legal/psychological mystery, Defending Jacob is expertly written by an author who clearly knows the lay of the land. A former district attorney as well as a talented writer, Landay brings his prodigious grasp of the legal system -- the minutia of how a case is conducted, the burden of crime from the point of view of its various participants; even the terminology used in police and lawyer banter -- to this dark and involving tale, all of which builds the drama with affecting authenticity.

Told from the first-person POV of Andy Barber, also a former assistant district attorney, the story involves the brutal murder of a high school boy and the almost immediate cast of suspicion on Andy's son, the titular Jacob. When a legal protégé of Andy's, Neal Logiudice, takes on the case, the resulting friction, even competition, between the two men becomes both an essential part of the developing story as well as an element in pushing suspicion here, there and everywhere.

Along with the many legal components that build the foundation of the narrative, it also tackles some very home-grown issues: the growing sense that Andy and his wife, Laurie, may not know as much about their son as they'd previously thought. That Jacob has certain socializing issues is not new, but the depth of those issues may be. When it's also revealed, in what is set up as a major game-changer for the family as well as the case, that Andy's long-absent father has been absent due to being in prison on a murder conviction, something Andy shares with his wife and colleagues only for the first time, the concept of "murder DNA" becomes a plot element of some significance.

The skill of Landay in keeping us guessing is undeniable. The twists and turns of the unfolding plot are, without a doubt, page-turning, and the richness and depth of the narrative makes the journey both believable and nail-biting. The ultimate conclusion is deeply surprising, shocking, to the extent that we're left, as readers, with no recourse but to feel and analyze the unpredictable fallout of crime and mental illness on everyone involved.

This was, to use the helpful cliché, a book I couldn't put down... I was so intrigued by what was set up and how we were being led to that conclusion that I pushed to get there. My only issues have to do with two elements:

The "murder DNA" thread felt a bit strained to me, both the family's concerns about it and its use to build tension and aspects of the "did he/didn't he?" question. Effective? It might have been more a conceptual tool of the author's than a tangible, believable part of a real case... I could be wrong on that but that's how it hit me.

The other issue (no hard spoilers) was with the final denouement of the story. It was so extreme and, based on the characters created, for this reader, a little hard to believe. As if, after reading this incredibly compelling story, I was asked to accept an ending so dark as to be nihilistic. Perhaps that was the writer's intent; to convey that mental illness and murder can render life meaningless. Certainly tragedy and tragic decisions are made by people every day. But after such a long and engaging read, it felt a bit empty. Many may not be bothered by that; may even find it in keeping with the style and theme of this fiction, and their opinion will be as valid as mine! Subjective stuff, particularly with a book so expertly rendered and powerfully written. See what you think.

Either way, a great, exciting, exhausting, and ultimately thought-provoking read.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
This book pulled me in from beginning to end. It sent me in twists and turns the whole book. I wanted to read this book before watching the movie. But this book captured me all on its own. I have a family I thought of all through this book. It really hit me hard in my soul to see what this family was going through and what it eventually did to them. I was up and down with all of my emotions; and I haven't even watched the movie series yet. I haven't read a book this good and interesting in a long time. I think anyone who reads this would put this story at the top of their best books list.
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2013
I intentionally did not read "About the Author" until I finished "Defending Jacob," but about a page in, I was 99.9% positive I was dealing with another lawyer-turned-novelist. No offense to Mr. Landay, it takes one to know one, and at least he has finished and sold three books while I futz around writing reviews on Amazon trying to work through what might make a story I'd believe in enough to try to publish. On to "Defending Jacob"--a book I was absolutely going to finish--fast--but in which I found too many flaws to rate more than three stars.

Narrator Andy Barber, the top-ranking assistant prosecutor in the District Attorney's office in an affluent Boston suburb, wants more than anything to believe that he and his family are normal. In spite of his dark personal history, Andy has happily been with his college sweetheart wife Laurie for 34 years. The Barbers have one son, 14-year-old Jacob, a nice-looking, intelligent boy who, although he's not winning any middle school popularity contests, seems like a typical teenager to his parents. Then someone stabs Jacob's classmate, Ben Rifkin, to death on the way to school. Jacob quickly becomes the prime suspect and faces life without parole if convicted. Andy, who has spent his entire life building and maintaining walls of strength around the core of fear he carries from his past, and Laurie, a woman from a shadowy but apparently adversity-free background, suddenly must cope with as-abnormal-as-it-gets.

What I liked best about "Defending Jacob" was its astute observation of the secular well-to-do professional classes: an arriviste like Andy tries to lock his unsavory history in a trunk and throw it in a dark basement corner; gatherings of parents that separate into circles of mothers chatting animatedly and dads looking awkward; teenagers' locked-down interactions with their parents and wildly indiscreet interactions with their peers, especially online; a fetishistic concern with parental decision-making and its outcomes; and an almost religious awe of the latest scientific findings. The "what would you do if" questions posed to parents by "Defending Jacob" are intriguing. Finally, "Defending Jacob" keeps the reader turning the pages in spite of its sometimes plodding pace and frequent repetitions.

Unfortunately, a lot of the prose bumbles and stumbles. To be fair, the writing improves somewhat as the book goes on, but at the beginning, I was mentally rewriting sentence after sentence and thinking, "Well, that would get an obscure technical point across to an overworked judge, but it could have been phrased a lot more artfully." The courtroom scenes dragged. Landay, a former prosecutor, certainly achieves verisimilitude, but someone should tell him he's writing fiction so it's OK to condense and smooth out the testimony to make it more enjoyable to read. I don't want to go into plot details for fear of spoilers, but two big twists were so far beyond the pale, particularly when contrasted with the author's efforts to otherwise accurately reflect a community and its mores, that they pretty much wrecked it for me.

"Defending Jacob" is a competent book that had the potential to be a great deal better than it is.
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Excelente libro, llego intacto, como prometió. Apenas lo empezaré a leer, pero definitivamente tengo ansias de empezarlo. Es mas grueso de lo que pensé 421 páginas. Suficiente para estar entretenido un rato; definitivamemte lo recomiendo para aquellos interesados.
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Excelente libro, llego intacto, como prometió. Apenas lo empezaré a leer, pero definitivamente tengo ansias de empezarlo. Es mas grueso de lo que pensé 421 páginas. Suficiente para estar entretenido un rato; definitivamemte lo recomiendo para aquellos interesados.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Muito bom o Livro
Reviewed in Brazil on April 25, 2021
Leitura perfeita, prende muito e não da vontade de parar de ler
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent and captivating read
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 10, 2021
I'm guessing like many I watched the show before I read this - of you haven't seen it I highly recommend it- It's something I seem to do a lot, if I enjoy a movie or show which turns out to be based of a book I have to then read it. It happens the other way around too, read a book, watch the movie/show. After watching then reading "Defending Jacob" I am so very happy that I have discovered an author that I will most certainly read more from.
This story is thought provoking, as a parent it really got me thinking "what if", how would any parent in that situation react? The simple answer is, obviously, you just don't know, and can only hope with all your heart you never have to find out. I can count on one hand how many books gave me such conflicting emotions as this. More so I think because, although this is fiction, things like this happen at a depressingly high rate. We see the news report paint a picture of broken homes, years of abuse and neglect, we want to believe it was the nurture, or lack thereof, that caused it, because 1, it means the child isn't entirely to blame, they didn't stand a chance coming from that after all. Basically, it's easier to blame the parents. 2, we provide love, protection, stability for our kids, we are good parents, so there is no way my angel would do something like that. And 3, admitting that it may be a genetic predisposition- an irresistible urge- t*hat could happen to any child, no matter the upbringing, opens the proverbial box of "that could happen to me and mine" which is something no parent wants to consider. This story tackles that head on and in a way that is easy to follow. It would be easy for the author to get tied up in the legal and scientific jargon, which would be difficult for the average person to understand. The essence of the story could easily get lost. But be caused we read it from Andy's view point, the science element is translated into manageable, bite sized pieces that, rather than distract the reader with looking up definitions, give us enough understanding of the topic and theories to get the point and relevance across while carrying the narrative forward. All in all a compelling well crafted work of fiction with enough realism that allows the reader to relate to the characters with a twist that leaves you speechless.
Shelley Gagnon
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read
Reviewed in Canada on June 9, 2020
It was excellent. Great writing and great story.
Anuj
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
Reviewed in India on June 4, 2018
Superbly written & extremely gripping. The story is more than just right and wrong. It’s about psyche and the toll of going through a trial. Must read.