Personal Injuries

Audio CD

English language

Published Oct. 11, 2005 by RH Audio.

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4 stars (4 reviews)

An ambitious personal injury lawyer, Robbie Feaver finds his less-than-ethical practices coming back to haunt him when, in exchange for leniency from prosecution, he is forced into an uneasy alliance with an enigmatic female FBI agent, in a story of greed, human weakness, love, and unexpected heroism.

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4 stars

I read Presumed Innocent a long time ago and didn't read any of the sequels. I'm not sure why I started on this one at all, actually. I didn't know any of the characters who may or may not have appeared in earlier books of the series. I feel like I may now legally proceed with the review.

I'm not sure if this would count as a genre book. It has police and crime in it so probably, but it transcends the category in that there are actual characters in it. The narrator is barely a character at all, though I gather he was in previous books of the series. It being a book about crime and lawyers, the law is constantly referenced but though it gives us the rules of the game, it is not what determines what is right or wrong, or who wins or loses.

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