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The Letter of the Law: Green, Tim

A Review of The Letter of the Law by Tim Green

Sep 15, 2006 Leslie Poston

A review of Tim Green's The Letter of the Law, featuring Texas attorney Casey Jordan.

Casey Jordan, Texas attorney, works hard to make sure she defends clients that really didn't do it. She even adds monthly pro-bono cases to her already heavy work load to make sure she stays on the right side of Justice.

What is Casey to do when her old professor asks her to represent him in his murder trial and presents her with her first moral dilemna? Her gut says he's guilty, but old habits die hard, and Casey steps up to the plate to give him her best defense.

When one of her beloved pro bono clients pays the price of jail time for her bad decisions and her professor drops the ultimate bomshell, Casey finds herself embroiled in a mess she can't see the end of.

Finding her way of the morass isn't easy, but Casey and her partner are up to the task. Solving a murder and giving her best defense in court are only two of the challenges Casey must face in this legal thriller.

Will she do the right thing? Can she solve a string of murders without losing her life and career? Only Casey knows for sure.

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