Pros: The bad guy gets caught Cons: Weak ending, plot a little convoluted
Phillip Margolin has written some good books and some bad ones. This one is somewhere in the middle. The premise is interesting, but the momentum slows down, and the ending is weak. Daniel Ames is a lawyer for Reed, Briggs, a prestigious law firm in ...
Pros: The main story is intriguing. Cons: It's a confusing story, with way too many characters.
I wanted so much to enjoy Phillip Margolin's The Associate. I mean, it seemed like it was going to be my kind of book. A courtroom drama involving litigation against a huge drug company, whose product might - or might not - cause babies to be born ...
Pros: Fast adventure read with no deep characterizations or plot twists to get in the way... Cons: Shallow, oh so shallow....
This is one of those strange cases where the Epinions database, a marvel of sophisticated engineering, does not list the book as a book. No, it only lists the audio version of this novel. However, since I have been told repeatedly that it is okay to ...
Daniel Ames is an associate at Reed, Briggs, Portland's most prestigious law firm, earning more money than he ever imagined possible....More at Audible.com
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