Coauthors James Patterson and Nancy Allen provide two suspenseful and exciting legal novels in the The Jailhouse Lawyer. Both books are original, emotional, and highly intense. I personally love learning as much as possible about the legal system - preparing for trial, courtroom procedures, ethics, etcetera. The first book introduces us to a single very successful lawyer who had a high paying job with one of the best law firms until the head partner abruptly sends out a memo to all staff - but specifically directed at her - that they will be significantly changing their health care insurance coverage. This will drastically affect her ability to continue obtaining high-quality healthcare - surgeries, meds, recovery - for her young son's life threatening heart condition. When she confronts her boss he tells her the decision is final.
After quitting on the spot, she cannot believe her luck when she quickly lands the recently vacated public defender's position in her hometown of Erva, Alabama. Thrilled, shocked, and more than a little curious as to why the health insurance and pay are way above average for a public defender. The she finds out why...
Within hours of starting her fist day of employment she is contending with egregious actions by her circuit-court judge. He is getting away with desolating her hometown because he is backed by a county of worshipping minions - all of whom follow his every unethical and abusive command.
However, it all comes to a boiling point when the judge imprisons her for daring to challenge his illegal law practices. This only serves to enrage and impassion her determination in assuring he is stopped and brought to justice After all: "Sometimes the best education a lawyer can get is a short stretch of hard time". Truth.
The second book was also an exceptionally suspenseful and riveting plot, with incredibly well developed characters. The storyline revolves a lawyer home to help her aging parents get their finances in order as well as assist with the care of her father who now has dementia. While there she ends up taking on the case of a 23-year-old young woman with a second grade education who is accused of murdering her guardians. An incredible plot with highs, lows and one fantastic, shocking (I should have seen coming) and authentic endings. Of the two this is my favorite.
This was a lot of fun. Especially appreciated learning some fascinating real life legal intricacies.