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The Deposition

Written by: Tobias Wolff
Narrated by: Anthony Heald
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Burke, a San Francisco lawyer, is defending a woman who has been disabled by a botched surgery. His client has a personal connection to Burke, and the trial happens to be taking place in his Ohio hometown, a place ravaged by fallen industries and greedy corporations. While taking a deposition from a particularly difficult witness, Burke calls for a break and takes a walk around the neighborhood where he grew up. A chance encounter with a beautiful woman sets in motion a series of events that Burke could never have foreseen - and is unlikely to forget.

©2013 Tobais Wolff (P)2013 Blackstone Audiobooks

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What the hell.

The narrator was very good, have no complaints about the narration. But what the hell was the point of the story? The man was literally stalking a young girl, mesmerised by her beauty, ogling at her and making her uncomfortable. And then she's depicted as being flaky for being uncomfortable with his stalking, and not speaking up properly about it. And then how on earth is it related to the case he was handling?

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