Kyle McAvoy is one of the outstanding legal students of his generation: he's good looking, has a brilliant mind and a glittering future ahead of him. But he has a secret from his past, a secret that threatens to destroy his entire life.
One night that secret catches up with him in the form of a deeply compromising video of the incident that haunts him. Kyle realises that he no longer owns his own future – that he must do as his blackmailers tell him, or the video will be made public, with all the unpleasant consequences.
What price do they demand for Kyle's secret? It is for Kyle to take a job in New York as an associate at the largest law firm in the world. Kyle won't be working for this company, but against it – passing on the secrets of it's biggest trial to date, a dispute worth billions of dollars to the victor.
My thoughts:
It has been some time since I read a Grisham, but hey, they are still good. I have no idea why I like these legal thrillers, but I do. I think I read my first Grisham when I was 12.
It has been some time since I read a Grisham, but hey, they are still good. I have no idea why I like these legal thrillers, but I do. I think I read my first Grisham when I was 12.
In this one Kyle, our hero, is being blackmailed, and sent to work for a big company to get their secrets. Oh Kyle, you really effed up. But at the same time, yes something bad had happened, but he had nothing to do with it. So I did feel sorry for him there, and he did try to get out of it.
Litigation, looking at papers, billing hours, haha, yes I like it.
The end was rather abrupt, it came together too fast, so that could have been done better.
I do not really have lots to say, if you have read a Grisham then you get the general idea. Lawyers, some suspense, and legal talk.
Conclusion:
Good
Good
Paperback, 384 pages
Published 2009 by Century
Legal Thriller
Own