The Outsider, Anthony Franze
The Outsider, Anthony Franze
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The Outsider
A Novel

Author: Anthony Franze

Narrator: Robert Petkoff

Unabridged: 9 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/21/2017


Synopsis

A young Supreme Court law clerk finds himself caught in the crosshairs of a serial killer in The Outsider, a breathtaking thriller #1 New York Times bestseller James Patterson called “as authentic and suspenseful as any John Grisham novel.”

Things aren’t going well for Grayson Hernandez. He just graduated from a fourth-tier law school, he’s drowning in student debt, and the only job he can find is as a messenger. The position stings the most because it’s at the Supreme Court, where Gray is forced to watch the best and the brightest—the elite group of lawyers who serve as the justices’ law clerks—from the outside.

When Gray intervenes in a violent mugging, he lands in the good graces of the victim: the Chief Justice of the United States. Gray soon finds himself the newest—and unlikeliest—law clerk at the Supreme Court. It’s another world: highbrow debates over justice and the law in the inner sanctum of the nation’s highest court; upscale dinners with his new friends; attention from Lauren Hart, the brilliant and beautiful co-clerk he can’t stop thinking about.

But just as Gray begins to adapt to his new life, the FBI approaches him with unsettling news. The Feds think there’s a killer connected to the Supreme Court. And they want Gray to be their eyes and ears inside One First Street. Little does Gray know that the FBI will soon set its sights on him.

Racing against the clock in a world cloaked in secrecy, Gray must uncover the truth before the murderer strikes again in this thrilling high-stakes story of power and revenge by Washington, D.C. lawyer-turned-author Anthony Franze.

About Anthony Franze

ANTHONY FRANZE is a lawyer in the Appellate and Supreme Court practice of a prominent Washington, D.C. law firm, and a critically acclaimed thriller writer with novels set in the nation’s highest court, including The Last Justice, The Advocate's Daughter, and The Outsider. Franze has been a commentator on legal and Supreme Court issues for The New Republic, Bloomberg, National Law Journal, and other major media outlets. He is a board member and a Vice President of the International Thriller Writers organization. Franze lives in the Washington, D.C. area with his family.

About Robert Petkoff

Robert Petkoff has won multiple AudioFile Earphones awards for his acclaimed narrations. He was named Best Voice of Fiction & Classics for his reading of The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore by Benjamin Hale. His other narration credits include Oath of Office by Michael Palmer, Gangster Squad by Paul Lieberman, and books by David Foster Wallace.Petkoff has appeared on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and in theaters across America and Europe.  He has worked in television and film. His theater credits include Lord Evelyn Oakleigh in the Broadway production of Anything Goes, Perchik as part of the Tony-nomianted cast of Fiddler on the Roof, and Hubert Humphrey in the Tony award-winning play All the Way. He has also had numerous roles in television on shows such as Law and Order and Married with Children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by John on March 14, 2021

An interesting take on a Supreme Court based thriller. Well written, with plenty of action, and strong character development. Highly recommend.......more

Goodreads review by Kathi on March 07, 2017

I thoroughly enjoyed this book about a new lawyer working as a messenger at the Supreme Court, until a mugging happens to a Chief Justice, to which this young man,Grayson Hernandez, responds. This starts a friendship with the Justice that gets him in as a law clerk with new suits and a place to stay......more

Goodreads review by Glen on March 12, 2019

Legal thriller about a guy who went to a low level law school, and through a fluke becomes law clerk for a Supreme Court justice. There are some mysterious murders going on connected to the building, and the law clerk investigates. I felt like the book wimps out a bit, not making the hard choice, ins......more

Goodreads review by Cheryl on March 14, 2017

This is my first taste of what Mr. Franze offers as an writer. I have to say that I liked what I read. This is an impressive read and Mr. Franze has a new fan in me. Instantly, I was hooked from the first page until the very last page. What do you get when you mix it with a strong storyline, engagin......more

Goodreads review by Sivvy on June 16, 2021

I’ve always been slightly confused by authors writing under pseudonyms but this novel (written as Anthony Franze) struck me as noticeably different from Every Last Fear (written as Alex Finlay). While I really enjoyed the latter, I found The Outsider to be a clunky read with one-dimensional characte......more


Quotes

"What a thriller. From the opening lines of the audiobook, the story of a string of murders in the shadow of the U.S. Supreme Court is, if you excuse the expression, a killer. Narrator Robert Petkoff takes the listener on a thrill ride as a law clerk finds himself in the middle of a series of seemingly senseless murders. Everything is a quagmire, making Grayson Hernandez question himself as a law clerk and a lawyer as well as inciting him to examine his old friends, his cruel work associates, and even his own motivations. Petkoff takes listeners right to the edge as the plot continues to twist and turn, the obvious answers becoming less so. Murder, law, flawed but loyal old friends, and entitlement all come into play in this outstanding audiobook."—AudioFile

“Descriptions of the law and how the Supreme Court operates are engaging, and Franze knows how to showcase the ins and outs of that world without diving into too much legalese…Readers unfamiliar with elements of the justice system will still find this a satisfying mystery. It's like a mix of John Grisham and Scott Turow alongside the inner workings of the court system. Toss it all together and the end result is this winning novel.” —Associated Press