This book is written to engage those who love legal drama books. It talks about how your own coworkers can get you into alot of trouble. Trouble that you may have a hard time getting out of.........
Lawyer Bert Kamin has suddenly disappeared. Ex-cop turned lawyer Mack Malloy is assigned to find his missing colleague. Okay, we've got a plot, I'm ready to go. Only Scott Turow is not ready to go anywhere. He insists on telling me the depressing backstory of every drip in Kindle County. I could feel all these characters draining the life out me. I was interested in the Where's Bert? parts but they turned out to be few and far between. I didn't care about anybody which made me not care what was going on. What a waste of my time and money.
Oh no, I just remembered I have another Turow book in my TBR.
Not a thriller - or even a mystery. More of a discussion of the human condition by way of the inner workings of a law firm and just about as interesting as “Death of a Salesman”. Lots of angst and some raunchy thrown in for effect. It seems to be set in a shadowy and dark environment.