by Steve Martini
I was very surprised with the beginning of this book, didn't at all begin as I thought it might. That having been said, I'm really enjoying the series, lots of twists and turns and I am looking forward to continuing it.
I'd give 95% of this book 5-stars, but I can't forget that last 5%.
I think Martini is better than Grisham, particularly his courtroom scenes. In Undue Influence, Paul Mondriani is defending is sister-in-law, Laurel Vega, who has been accused of murdering the new wife of her erst-while husband, a state legislator who is under investigation by the feds for bribery. L...