Description
When a hotshot Dallas lawyer is asked to defend a black prostitute accused of murder, he is forced to question everything he previously held dear. This is a legal thriller in which the ruthless politics of corporate law come face to face with the ethics of public defence.
About the Author
Born and educated in Texas, Mark Gimenez attended law school at Notre Dame, Indiana and practised with a large Dallas law firm. He is married with two sons.
Reviews
One of the most promising American lawyer-writers I've read recently. It's a Grisham-like novel about a slick, successful, ambitious Dallas corporate lawyer whose life changes when he has to defend a black prostitute accused of murder. Guardian A compulsive read that owes its heart, soul and passion to Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird. Warning: you can lose an entire lazy Sunday to this one. Time Out At least once a year a new legal thriller hits the shelves, hyped to the stars, with promises that the author will be 'the next John Grisham.' Usually, the fanfare is wasted, the hype is a lie and the promises fall flat because the book isn't very good. Not so with Mark Gimenez' compelling debut, The Color of Law. Chicago Sun-Times The Color of Law is more than just a highly readable legal thriller. It's also a blistering attack on both the legal profession and super-rich Texans in Dallas. Washington Post A good story, which Gimenez tells with passion and conviction SUNDAY TELEGRAPH Gimenez does a fine job with the plot; lots of twists and the courtroom scenes are great. Globe and Mail Gimenez has delivered a readable story with a central character who's extremely interesting. We'll be back with A. Scott Finney in the future, I have no doubt. EVENING HERALD Warning: You will lose an entire lazy Sunday to this one. TIME OUT I read it at one sitting ... Gimenez has created a complex and believable character who carries a story that still intrigues OBSERVER
Book Information
ISBN 9780751551105
Author Mark Gimenez
Format Paperback
Page Count 416
Imprint Sphere
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Weight(grams) 340g
Dimensions(mm) 197mm * 130mm * 27mm