(DOWNLOAD) "Sudden Death Overtime" by David Crump * Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Sudden Death Overtime
- Author : David Crump
- Release Date : January 14, 2015
- Genre: Fiction & Literature,Books,Politics & Current Events,Mysteries & Thrillers,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 819 KB
Description
The football game is tied. It's in sudden death overtime. And that's when three Islamic extremists trigger an explosion that kills over 100 innocent spectators. The men who did it are promptly caught and charged with capital murder, but everyone knows that there are more guilty people behind the act. There are banks, or foundations, or governments who fronted this terrorism. Terrorists need money.
Families of the victims ask attorney Robert Herrick -- the Lawyer for the Little Guy -- to bring the financiers to justice. ItΓs a tough claim, and he declines . . . but eventually he's persuaded to take the case. Nothing about this lawsuit is easy, from preparing the court papers, to discovering who did it and how, to presenting enough proof at trial. Herrick will have to use all of his skills to have a fighting chance at making his claim, and -- once the terrorists target him too -- he'll have to scramble to save his own life.
". . . A fascinating international legal thriller . . . penetrating the world of a foreign legal system and fashioning a tale that only a legal expert could tell."
-- Gary Taylor, Pulitzer Prize Nominee Journalist; Author of true-crime bestseller 'Luggage by Kroger'
"Sudden Death Overtime . . . demonstrates that a great lawyer is a skilled storyteller. David Crump makes it real, through lessons learned in the school of hard knocks -- which may be the best law school in the country."
-- Lynne Liberato, Past President, State Bar of Texas
"David Crump . . . knows his courtroom procedure and trial tactics. I like reading his legal fiction, which has the authentic ring of truth, but [in his job as a law professor] he would scare the hell out of me in class."
-- Michael A. Olivas, Professor of Law and Former President, American Association of Law Schools