Four Women
by Norman Shabel
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Multiple 5-Star reviews on Reader’s Favorite
A Battle for Justice, a Fight for Survival: Four Extraordinary Women Stand Against Corruption in 1968 Miami Beach
Norman Shabel’s Four Women is a gripping legal thriller set against the vibrant yet decaying backdrop of Miami Beach in 1968. The novel dives into a web of corruption, greed, and political maneuvering, brought vividly to life through the struggles of four remarkable women: Helen, Rachel, Mary, and Lilly. Their fight to save their home from a malevolent real estate developer known as "the Austrian" is not just a battle for land but a confrontation with hidden pasts and dark secrets. With the aid of Helen’s nephew, attorney Joshua Logan, the women confront not only their formidable adversaries but also their demons. Shabel expertly weaves a tale that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eager to unravel the mystery and witness the women’s resilience.
In this gripping crime mystery, Norman Shabel masterfully weaves a tale that spans from the horrors of World War II to the sun-soaked, corrupt streets of Miami Beach. With rich characters and a heart-pounding storyline, this novel is a must-read for fans of international crime thrillers.
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Another awesome read! Once again, Norman Shabel weaves corruption, greed, and politics into an intricate mystery and legal plot that brings to life the atrocities of World War II. Four Women has strong and convincing characters, making it a compelling must-read… The narrative is easy to read, and you will not want to put it down. A legal thriller where love, war, resilience, and justice are all present, Four Women will appeal to readers who enjoy crime and courtroom dramas, and history enthusiasts!
—Angelique Papayannopoulos
Fans of the legal thriller genre will find much to admire in Four Women. Shabel’s intricate plot, filled with unexpected twists and turns, combined with his keen insight into human nature, makes this novel a standout. The story’s historical context and moral complexities provide a rich tapestry that goes beyond mere courtroom drama, offering a poignant exploration of justice, survival, and the unyielding strength of the human spirit.
—Demetria Head
Shabel transformed the contentious, contemporary themes of human wrongdoing into an easy, engrossing read by using his vast knowledge of aspects of the civil and criminal justice systems.There is something for everyone in this skillfully crafted courtroom drama: romance, mystery, humor, and sadness. The novel ends on a positive and fulfilling note, even though it deals with some difficult subjects like the Holocaust, sexual assault, greed, and corruption…
—Alma Boucher
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