
TRIAL - A Legal Thriller: Clifford Irving's legal novels: Book 1
A Legal Thriller, Fiction, Thriller book. Life was an ongoing war against unseen and usually undefined enemies. Clifford Irving, TRIAL - A Legal Thriller: Clifford Irving's...
A thrilling adventure into the real world of criminal law, a rich and powerful novel that deals with murder, the morality of justice and the perils of love, Clifford Irving's novel sets a new standard for courtroom fiction. A twisting, relentless thriller, Trial follows Texas lawyer Warren Blackburn as he defends two accused murderers in two separate cases. One of his clients is a former beauty queen and brazen owner of a topless nightclub, who shot her multimillionaire doctor lover - she claims - in self-defense; the other is a homeless illegal alien accused of killing a man for his wallet. Without warning, the two cases merge and become one, and Warren's entire life and career are threatened....
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Trial by Clifford irvingAny intelligent writer with excellent command of English trashes his work with foul language. I scanned this book to see how it ended, but won't read another one of his. I'm going to be really, really kind and give this one 3 stars. It is right up there towards the top of the most over-written books I've read. When the narrator says that something is going to be boring and goes ahead and tells it anyway...not just once, but several times, I have to wonder who is editing this stuff. After going through... This book was written by the guy who wrote Hoax, the guy who pretended to have access to Howard Hughes and fooled the publishing world into buying and marketing his book on Hughes. After seeing the film, I was curious about him and his writing skills when it came to fiction marketed as fiction. The book reads like a good television...