Pricing information not available. A great thriller, with lively plot and brilliant detail.
-Crown Publishers
A most unusual and fascinating story.
-Harper Collins Publishers
An engaging thriller...The tone of the book is dead-on.
-Grove/Atlantic Press
Couldn't put it down...the courtroom battles are compelling.
-St. Martin Press
A thriller about law and justice.Cornelius Michael Sullivan of Northern Ireland decides to visit New York City to research a book he plans to write about Irish Americans.
On his first night in New York, Cornelius encounters a lawyer in an Irish pub who immediately engages him in conversation, a somewhat one-sided conversation as it turns out, in which the lawyer spins tales of his thirty-year career.
Cornelius is intrigued, and so he tape records what the lawyer says about his life and the cases in which he was involved.
What Cornelius learns exposes him to a world of betrayal and violence, causing him to question his deepest belief about what truly is just.
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Herbert Beigel is a graduate of Brandeis University and the University of Pennsylvania Law School. He also holds an MFA in Fiction writing from the University of Arizona, where he has taught film producing and screenwriting. He was a Special Attorney for the Organized Crime Section of the United States Department of Justice, where he prosecuted public corruption and Organized Crime cases. He has been a trial lawyer in private practice for forty-two years.Mr. Beigel has also produced several films, including Heavy (1996) and First Love Last Rites (1998). He wrote and directed the film Camp Stories (1997). He is also the author of Beneath the Badge (Harper and Row, 1976) and numerous short stories. With his wife and partner, Kim Marie Webb, their film production company, Lightsway Productions, LLC, is currently filming a documentary, Scorched Earth, to be released in 2013, and in development on Where Buffalo Roam, a film about the dilemmas facing Native Americans.
Soon to be published are Mr. Beigel's novel, Honorable Gentlemen, and Empire of the Self, a collection of short stories.
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