How Far Can Someone
Bend
the Law Before They Break It?
Justin
Cartwright II is a real
bastard of a lawyer and he’s not much more
attractive as a person. In court, he tends to skate
right up to the edge of what’s ethical and
is not averse to slipping over if it means winning
a case. Anderson Parker is just the opposite; bright,
resourceful, and integrity is his middle name. No
wonder it’s so satisfying when Parker tells
Cartwright, who happens to be his boss, to take his
job and… well, you get the picture.
It’s also something like poetic
justice when, after the rift, these two attorneys face
off on opposite sides of a legal battle in which two
young children and an adult man have been killed in
a boating accident. We know who’s responsible.
What we don’t know is whether they will be brought
to justice. With Cartwright’s nasty tactics,
and a bungling third party’s lawyer, we’re
in suspense right up to the end.
Green 61 is
a real “I
know it’s late, but I just don’t want to
put it down” kind of a book. It’s all the
more so because it was written by a successful attorney
who knows the legal system inside and out, and is well
acquainted with the tactics—savory and less so—of
those who work in it. It’s authentic, it’s
believable, and it’s absolutely engaging from
the first sentence through to the last.
If an intriguing story
and spending time inside the heads of real characters
is what you’re
looking for, you have found it in Green 61.
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Today!
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