Description
This collection of evidence, and LAPD's questionable tactics, did not sit well with the younger of two deputy district attorneys assigned to the case. Worse still, the defendant had hired a lawyer with whom the younger deputy district attorney had strong mutual attractions in college and had started seeing again. Caught in a web of the ideals they swore to uphold, an affair that could destroy their careers, and social and systemic racism, the young lawyers, both trying their first murder case, are plunged into the realities of a divided city and their place within it.
About the Author
Noel Obiora was born in Nigeria and moved to the United States as a teenager. He attended College in the United States, obtaining a law degree at the University of Texas, and an undergraduate degree in Business Economics at Southern Connecticut University. After briefly practicing law in Los Angeles, California, he continued his studies at Kings College, London and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA), for an M.A. in Text and Performance Studies. For his Master's thesis at Kings College and RADA, he wrote the Play, "Dinner for the President".
He lives in Northern California with his family and works as a Senior Public Utilities Counsel for the State of California, advocating for safety and reliability of the State's utilities services on behalf of ratepayers. He is an avid soccer fan, a documentary film enthusiast and enjoys traveling.
Reviews
"A Past That Breathes by Noel Obiora is a fascinating book with many different layers that appeals to a variety of individuals. A book that takes us into relationships, race, class, belonging in a society-all the big things-right and wrong."
-Cyrus Webb,Conversations Live!
"[An] exploration of how race impacts the criminal justice system..."
-Publishers Weekly
"A Past That Breathes is an interesting portrayal of a trial with compelling characters who make it come to life. Obiora shows great promise as a writer."
-Book Reporter
"Noel Obiora's debut, A Past that Breathes, pits two untested criminal lawyers against each other, entangling them in danger, passion, twists and turns right to the end. The trial challenges not only the lawyers and the jury, but also the reader to examine how crimes, suspects and motives look different through the lens of racial bias."
-Susan Henderson, author of The Flicker of Old Dreams
Book Information
ISBN 9781644281703
Author Noel A. Obiora
Format Hardback
Page Count 384
Imprint Rare Bird Books
Publisher Rare Bird Books