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The Local: A Legal Thriller par Joey…
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The Local: A Legal Thriller (édition 2022)

par Joey Hartstone (Auteur)

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"A freewheeling, small-town attorney takes on a national murder trial when an out-of-town client is accused of killing a federal judge in Texas. In the town of Marshall sits the Federal courthouse of the Eastern District of Texas, a place revered by patent lawyers for its speedy jury trials and massive punitive payouts. Marshall is flooded with patent lawyers, all of whom find work being the local voice for the big-city legal teams that need to sway a small-town jury. One of the best is James Euchre. Euchre's new client is Amir Zawar, a firebrand CEO forced to defend his life's work against a software patent infringement. Late one night, after a heated confrontation in a preliminary hearing, Judge Gardner is found murdered in the courthouse parking lot. All signs point to Zawar-he has motive, he has opportunity, and he has no alibi. Moreover, he is an outsider, a wealthy Pakistani-American businessman, the son of immigrants, who stands accused of killing a beloved hometown hero. Zawar claims his innocence, and demands that Euchre defend him. It's the last thing Euchre wants-Judge Gardner was his good friend and mentor-but the only way he can get definitive answers is to take the case. With the help of a former prosecutor and a local PI, Euchre must navigate the byzantine world of criminal defense law in a town where everyone knows everyone, and bad blood has a long history. The deeper he digs, the more he fears that he'll either send an innocent man to death row or set a murderer free. The Local is a small-town legal thriller as big in scope as Texas. It crackles with courtroom tension and high stakes gambits on every page to the final, shocking verdict. Joey Hartstone is a film and television writer. He has written two feature films, LBJ (2016) and Shock and Awe (2017), which were both directed by Rob Reiner. He wrote on the first two seasons of the legal drama The Good Fight. He is currently a writer on the Showtime series Your Honor. Joey lives in Los Angeles with his family"--… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:The Local: A Legal Thriller
Auteurs:Joey Hartstone (Auteur)
Info:Doubleday (2022), 320 pages
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I could see this as a TV series. I loved all the twists and turns, character development and setting. I hope to see more from this author. ( )
  ccayne | Dec 1, 2023 |
Rating:4.5 ⭐ (rounded up because of the fabulous audio narration)

The Book: 4/5
The Audiobook: 5/5

Patent lawyer, James Euchre, is retained to serve as local counsel, as part of the legal defense team for Amir Zawar, a Silicon Valley tech entrepreneur who was being sued for patent infringement in the Federal Court in Marshall, Texas. In a shocking turn of events Euchre, an intellectual property rights lawyer, ends up representing his client in the first criminal defense case of his career when Zawar is accused of murdering a Federal Court judge. The murdered judge in question is Judge Gerald Gardner, a mentor and friend to Euchre, who had refused to dismiss Zawar's case in the preliminary hearing which led to a heated altercation in the courtroom. Despite Euchre’s lack of experience in criminal law and against the advice of his Chicago-based lawyers, Zawar insists on Euchre representing him in the murder trial.

Who killed Judge Gardner and Why? All circumstantial evidence points to Zawar being guilty, often raising doubts in the minds of his own defense team. Working with Euchre are former AUSA Layla Stills from the Chicago-based law firm who had retained his services for Zawar and Lisa “the Leg” Morgan a resourceful private investigator. Local law enforcement shows no initiative in further investigation, confident of Zawar's guilt. It is up to Euchre and his team to find out the truth behind what happened on the night of Judge Gardner’s murder. In the course of their investigation, they come across several probable suspects who stood to gain from the Judge’s demise. In a small town where there are few secrets, Euchre’s efforts ruffle more than a few feathers, putting his reputation, goodwill and the future of his legal career at risk.

With its sharp and concise writing, minimal melodrama, and fast-paced and intriguing plot, Joey Hartstone’s The Local is a gripping legal thriller that kept me guessing till the very end! The characterizations were superbly done and the courtroom scenes were so well-written that I could practically visualize the scenes as they played out. An impressive debut, to say the least! I hope that this book is the first in a new series. I eagerly look forward to reading more from this author in the future!

I combined my reading with Robert Petkoff's fantastic audio narration which made for an amazing immersion reading experience!

Many thanks to my GR friend JanB who put this book on my radar! ( )
  srms.reads | Sep 4, 2023 |
Excellent legal thriller which starts out as a patent case and ends up as a murder mystery. Relatable characters and lots of twists and turns make this an enjoyable read. ( )
  flourgirl49 | Aug 21, 2023 |
Wow! Add this to the top 10 books I have read this year.
Who knew there were so many patent lawsuits in Texas. Look it up. Yea the book is fiction but there was a lot of fact in it.
The author writes TV shows, and it is evident because the reader is sucked in immediately, and it never is boring!
The attorney is the local attorney who must be present if the big corporate lawyers haven’t passed the bar in Texas. But they also hire local attorneys because those attorneys live there and understand the people who will make up the jury.
In this case a new patent client ends up accused of murder and his local attorney is hired to be his
Lawyer.
Very entertaining book! ( )
  zmagic69 | Mar 31, 2023 |
The end was a bit disappointing, but overall this mystery was very enjoyable. ( )
  breic | Aug 25, 2022 |
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"A freewheeling, small-town attorney takes on a national murder trial when an out-of-town client is accused of killing a federal judge in Texas. In the town of Marshall sits the Federal courthouse of the Eastern District of Texas, a place revered by patent lawyers for its speedy jury trials and massive punitive payouts. Marshall is flooded with patent lawyers, all of whom find work being the local voice for the big-city legal teams that need to sway a small-town jury. One of the best is James Euchre. Euchre's new client is Amir Zawar, a firebrand CEO forced to defend his life's work against a software patent infringement. Late one night, after a heated confrontation in a preliminary hearing, Judge Gardner is found murdered in the courthouse parking lot. All signs point to Zawar-he has motive, he has opportunity, and he has no alibi. Moreover, he is an outsider, a wealthy Pakistani-American businessman, the son of immigrants, who stands accused of killing a beloved hometown hero. Zawar claims his innocence, and demands that Euchre defend him. It's the last thing Euchre wants-Judge Gardner was his good friend and mentor-but the only way he can get definitive answers is to take the case. With the help of a former prosecutor and a local PI, Euchre must navigate the byzantine world of criminal defense law in a town where everyone knows everyone, and bad blood has a long history. The deeper he digs, the more he fears that he'll either send an innocent man to death row or set a murderer free. The Local is a small-town legal thriller as big in scope as Texas. It crackles with courtroom tension and high stakes gambits on every page to the final, shocking verdict. Joey Hartstone is a film and television writer. He has written two feature films, LBJ (2016) and Shock and Awe (2017), which were both directed by Rob Reiner. He wrote on the first two seasons of the legal drama The Good Fight. He is currently a writer on the Showtime series Your Honor. Joey lives in Los Angeles with his family"--

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