Still in the old-books-I-borrowed-from-my-cousin-but-I-don't-think-he-would-ever-ask-them-back-so-they're-as-good-as-mine series, I read this one right after Grisham's The Pelican Brief. Funnily enough, after finding that The Pelican Brief's final chapters are not so exciting as the beginning ones, ...
I wouldn't say that this was one of my favourite books ever, BUT there are some amazing legal arguments. This book was one of the reasons I wanted to become a lawyer when I was a teenager (thankfully I never became one), so I would recommend it.
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