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The Burning Man

by Philip Margolin

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Tone of language: Psychological, sense of urgency
Characters: Manipulative, intrusive in the affairs of others
Plot twists: Private conversations, thoughts, and motives are not always revealed, leaving ample room for surprising revelations.
Pace: Desperately seeking to avert injustice.
Values: Innocent people deserve protection.
Ending: Committing a crime causes sticky situations which inevitably lead the criminal to make tell-tale mistakes.
Sexuality: Off-stage adultery, a few reassuring (and arousing) hugs, and one romantic kiss.
Background research: Trial procedures, mental retardation
Offensive to any group: None
Targeted audience: Everyone

Flaws: It remains unclear why police detective Downes is so intent on convicting Gary without sufficient evidence. ( )
  unrequitedlibrarian | Nov 22, 2007 |
It’s funny how my perception of this book was wrong. I thought that more focus would be paid to the screw up of the first case. It happened within 2 pages. The denouncement of Peter within another 2. The focus of the book was the 2nd case & how it changes Peter.
  Bookmarque | Jul 25, 2006 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0553574957, Mass Market Paperback)

From bestselling author Phillip Margolin, a fast-paced legal thriller packed with page-turning suspense.

Peter Hale is a young attorney struggling to make his own mark in his father's venerable law firm when he is presented with the opportunity of a lifetime. During the trial of a multimillion-dollar case, Peter's father, the lead counsel, suffers a heart attack and asks Peter to move for a mistrial until he's feeling better. Peter decides this is his only chance to prove to his father that he is the terrific lawyer he knows himself to be, and he chooses to
carry on with the case against his father's wishes. In his zeal to prove himself, Peter neglects his client and ends up losing everything—the case, his
job, and his father.

Unemployed and disinherited, Peter takes the only job he is offered—that of a public defender in a small Oregon town. He hopes that if he can make good there, he can reinstate himself in his father's good graces. But his ambition again gets the best of him when he takes on a death-penalty case, representing a mentally retarded man accused of the brutal hatchet murder of a college coed. He's in way over his head, and it's only when Peter realizes that his greed and his ego may end up killing his client that he begins to understand what it really takes to be a good lawyer—and to become a man.

The Chicago Tribune said "It takes a really crafty storyteller to put people on the edge of their seats and keep them there. But Phillip Margolin does just that." In The Burning Man, with its intricate plotting, legal intrigue, and many twists and surprises, Phillip Margolin has done it again. This is sure to be his biggest bestseller yet.

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:55 -0400)

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