Judge Stone: A Novel
4.7 | 665 ratings
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Last update: 03-20-2026
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- lclarke1Great read!!When I saw this book was coming out I could not wait to get my hands on it and I was not disappointed in this read at all.
Judge Stone is a no nonsense southern judge in a small county. She is faced with the trial of the century in her county with the world looking at what the outcome will be while also fighting to keep her family land and outside forces that want to remove her from not only this case but her judgeship. In a case that pits races against each other as well as right to life vs pro choice against each other this was an addictive read that I could not put down once I started while remaining on the edge of my seat to see the outcome of the story.
Viola Davis narrated this addictive read and she made for an enjoyable narrator. I will admit that at times I wished that there was a full cast to portray this story to make following it easier at times.
This story started at go and did not stop until the end and I thoroughly enjoyed this book from start to finish. Overall, I would recommend this book to others. - Miss W Book ReviewsExcellent Legal ThrillerJudge Stone by James Pattersson and Viola Davis is an incredible fast paced story I absoutley LOVED.
I was completely immersed in this story.
Judge Mary Stone is a force to be reckoned with. This story is an intense courtroom drama. I read this book so fast. I do love the short chapters that the amazing James Patterson is known for.
Set in the south in Alabama Judge Stone is at the center of a controversial court case that will leave you in shock.
This story is far from predictable. There are some intense, hard issues that that both authors handle with a delicate hand.
The character of Judge Stone is one that I absolutely LOVED. Soft but firm. Her story is one you won't soon forget!
Highly recommend!!!! - Denise CrawfordThe weight of the gavelA gripping drama and thriller wherein the legal procedure provides the structure while Judge Mary Stone’s personal resilience provides the heart.
In Union Springs, Alabama, respected Judge Mary Stone faces a devastating moral dilemma when a high profile case involving a minor’s abortion and a criminalized doctor lands in her courtroom. Balancing her role as a local farmer and a judge, she must navigate a volatile legal battle that forces her to choose between rigid statute and profound compassion, risking everything she holds dear to define justice in a deeply fractured community beset by protestors on both sides.
Mary Stone really anchors the novel as a uniquely grounded protagonist. Her dual identity creates someone easily identified with as her personal history, family connection to the land, and her sharp legal mind make her extremely compelling. The courtroom scenes, the various characters and players, as well as the other events surrounding this huge case kept me absolutely riveted and I couldn’t put this book down. The drama was very high stakes as the topic of abortion is so very controversial and timely. The town and people are caught up in this firestorm both politically and legally. Definitely polarizing and the story demonstrates the high cost of legislation and rulings that make no exceptions. I felt all the emotions going through this traumatic ordeal.
As usual, the pacing was excellent and the collaboration is so well done. I don’t know if this is being considered as the first in a series featuring this memorable character, but I welcome any future installment. I’m addicted to legal dramas and thrillers.
I was lucky enough to be able to listen to the audio book while also following along in the e-book. The narrator, Viola Davis, is perfection. Her voice, her dramatic flair, and her talent just amplify the personality and gravitas of the main character. She transitions easily to voicing other characters as well and created a truly immersive experience that made me enjoy the book even more. Don’t miss this production!
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