
Price: $18.00 - $10.89
(as of Apr 27, 2025 08:11:36 UTC – Details)
#1 New York Times Bestseller • A high-up thrill ride through the deepest corners of Sunshine State, seen as “The Best Thriller Writer Alav” from the author to the author
“Riveting. A wide conspiracy.” – New York Times Book Review
We hope that our judges will be honest and intelligent. Their integrity is the basis of the entire judicial system. We rely on them to ensure fair tests, protect the rights of all cases that do wrong, and to oversee the flow of justice. But what happens when a judge bends law or takes bribe?
LACY Stoltz is an investigator for Florida Board on judicial conduct. It is his job to respond to complaints dealing with judicial misconduct. After nine years with the board, she knows that most of the problems are caused by disability, not due to corruption.
But a corruption case eventually crosses his table. The already dissatisfied lawyer is back into business, and he claims to learn about a Judge from Florida, who stole more money than all other devious judges. And not just a crooked judge in Florida. All judges, from all states, and in the history of the entire United States. And now he wants to stop it. His only customer is a person who knows the truth and wants to whistle and collect millions under the Florida Act. When the case is assigned to the lassi, he immediately suspects that it can be dangerous.
Dangerous is one thing. The fatal is something else.
Publisher: vintage; Rage version (July 11, 2017)
language English
Paperback: 384 page
ISBN -10: 1101967676
ISBN -13: 978-1101967676
Lexyl Measure: 840L
Items Weight: 12 ounces
Dimensions: 5.26 x 0.78 x 8 inch
Customers say
Customers find this book to be a great Grisham novel with many twists and turns throughout the narrative. The writing is intricate and easy to read, with well-developed characters that keep readers engaged. Customers describe it as a good thriller that exposes corruption, and one customer notes it’s a compellingly fast-paced story. The pacing receives mixed reviews – while some find it well-paced, others mention the first 30-40% of the book is dragging.
Leave a Reply