Special Circumstances, by Sheldon Siegel (2000)
Mike Daley recently left a high-powered law firm and started his own criminal law practice. His first case is Joel Friedman, a former colleague and friend from his old law firm. Joel has been charged with the murder of a key partner and associate at the law firm. Although at first blush, it appeared to be a murder suicide, Joel seemed to have a motive ~ he had just been denied a partnership.
This was a fun and easy read. The book was written in 2000, so some of the references to the OJ Simpson trial, and references to pay phones seems a bit dated.
Read: November 23, 2017
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