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The Fisherman's Son

The Fisherman's Son

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a gread read!
Review: Aren't we all always looking for a great page-turner? Once I started Joseph Orlando's, "The Fisherman's Son," I couldn't put it down. The concisely and imaginatively written story that takes place in the fishing village of Gloucester, MA, weaves a tale that has drama, suspense, and romance. The development of the characters in the story is superb! It seems that everyone I know has read "The DaVinci Code". If you liked the pace of that book, I think this is even better.

This is the first book review of this type that I have ever attempted and I find it difficult to do. I am very excited about this book and would like others to read it, but I don't know how to say that without giving away all the surprises in it. I feel very confident giving this page-turner 5 stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a gread read!
Review: Aren't we all always looking for a great page-turner? Once I started Joseph Orlando's, "The Fisherman's Son," I couldn't put it down. The concisely and imaginatively written story that takes place in the fishing village of Gloucester, MA, weaves a tale that has drama, suspense, and romance. The development of the characters in the story is superb! It seems that everyone I know has read "The DaVinci Code". If you liked the pace of that book, I think this is even better.

This is the first book review of this type that I have ever attempted and I find it difficult to do. I am very excited about this book and would like others to read it, but I don't know how to say that without giving away all the surprises in it. I feel very confident giving this page-turner 5 stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a great read!
Review: Aren't we always looking for a great page turner of a book? Once I started Joseph Orlando's, "The Fisherman's Son," I couldn't put it down. The concisely and imaginatively written story that takes place in the fishing village of Glouceste, MA, weaves a tale that has drama, suspense, and romance. The development of the believable chararacters in the story is superb! It seems that most people I know have read "The DaVinci Code." If you liked the pace of that book, I believe it is even better in this one. This is the first book review I have ever done online and here's my dilemma: How do you get your enthusiasm across for a fantastic book without giving away too many of the details? Each page is sure to please the reader. In my opinion, this book has easily earned 5 stars. I hope a sequel is in the works.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hook, Line and Sinker! - Terrific
Review: Hooked, hooked, hooked, line and sinker! The Fisherman's son had me from the very beginning and didn't let go. A love story, a life story, a courtroom drama - all in one. Joe Orlando has hit a home run his first time at bat with his beautiful story of family and friends. His descriptions of Gloucester are magnificent and will introduce anyone not familiar with this area to the heart and soul of the people and the splendor of the land. We look forward to the author's next release.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Do yourself a favor; Read this book!
Review: I loved THE FISHERMAN'S SON; an easy read page turner, I could not put down. Joe Orlando puts you on the decks and in the fo'cles of the fishing boats, in the kitchins and living rooms of the Italian homes, and shows you the real Gloucester, where I grew up. He takes you from the wharfs of Gloucester to the Superior Courts of Boston. It is the story of the individual, an injured fisherman, against the giant corporate insurance industry, and you meet all the lovable , and the not so lovable, characters from the gritty fisherman to the privileged old Yankee judge. You will meet some you wish you knew, and others, that you will be glad you do not. With all of this, there is also a tender love story. I can not remember the last time a book kept me up until two o'clock in the morning. Do you self a favor. Read this story!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Do yourself a favor; Read this book!
Review: I loved THE FISHERMAN'S SON; an easy read page turner, I could not put down. Joe Orlando puts you on the decks and in the fo'cles of the fishing boats, in the kitchins and living rooms of the Italian homes, and shows you the real Gloucester, where I grew up. He takes you from the wharfs of Gloucester to the Superior Courts of Boston. It is the story of the individual, an injured fisherman, against the giant corporate insurance industry, and you meet all the lovable , and the not so lovable, characters from the gritty fisherman to the privileged old Yankee judge. You will meet some you wish you knew, and others, that you will be glad you do not. With all of this, there is also a tender love story. I can not remember the last time a book kept me up until two o'clock in the morning. Do you self a favor. Read this story!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Fisherman's Son: Authentic, powerful and passionate.
Review: Joe Orlando belongs to a leading Gloucester fishing family that emigrated from Sicily a couple of generations ago. But the sea was not for him. Instead, he's among the ablest and toughest personal injury lawyers on the coast, with a very special regard for his brethren, the fishermen risking their lives in one of the toughest and most hazardous callings in the world.
And he's about the last in town I'd have expected to write as gripping an inside novel as I've encountered in years.
The Fisherman's Son, barrister Orlando's first case outside the courtroom, is right from the gut, born of his heritage and his love for this ancient fishing town, his profession, his convictions, his innate anger at injustice and exploitation at sea and ashore and his compassion for their victims, all intertwined with a love story whose tenderness will bring a tear to the most jaded eye.
Hooked from the start, I couldn't put this cliffhanger down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Compelling and Intelligent
Review: The Fisherman's Son is an excellent book. The overused term page turner applies to this novel. Joseph Orlando has a straight forward no nonsense writing style that brings people and places to life. If you are the type (like I am) that hates so called "legal thrillers" you should give this novel a look. It is more a story of Gloucester and its people that it is of courtroom confrontations (although the courtroom confrontations are compelling!). Another strength of this novel are the colorful characters: the patrician, aristocratic judge who would love nothing better than to grind the workingman to dust; the insurance attorney who is little more than a thug and a gangster; and John Palermo, the young attorney who is fighting for the little guy against corporate greed.

If you are looking for a page turner that won't insult your intelligence read this book!

Highly recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great yarn with meaning
Review: The Fisherman's Son rates high on the story telling scale, a captivating yarn about a subect the Gloucester native knows well, and a darn good law story by one who is obviously a preeminate lawyer. This Texas reader came across this book in a Boston Globe article which also said that Orlando is working on anothe story.....let's hope he complete's it soon.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book rights a lot of wrongs!
Review: This book and story is fascinating. Its scope is wide ranging and takes place contemporaneously. It deals with the everyday struggle of ethnic whites, businessmen, lawyers and physicians as expert witnesses at trial time. Anyone who's ever felt slighted because of their ethnic birth or financial status would be uplifted by this true-to-life novel.
John Flaherty, avid reader


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